a ve-_ev__..__,,,. '~°__g.;~»-_-»‘»,» .- ._, . ,‘» _.,_;'__.4,.,_',',__. . . ,-A . , _ \ ‘_ . . i. . ., - fr "1 _ l _ GUM! lllllS SITURDRY SUBSCIIIBERS nssnmc-commas tulsa .WEE-nfs For mr in ' _ 'slain diseases are particularly distressing to The embarrassment ls' so great that you among your young friends in society. is a cure for such annoying skin diseases by the So much is heard of this great. sooth- ` as a cure for eczema and the more serious many overlook it when bothered by pimples, , the skin and skin irritatlons. - D_r.- Chsse's Ointment will accomplish in a Instead of merely covering up the the inflammation, it soothes and leaves it soft, smooth and velvety. AND BLACKHEADS Altweter, Blttsrn Lake. Alta., writes o 3 young use ing, healing diseases of blackhesda . It is few days of and the cured of pim les and blackheads some months r. Chase's mtment. As I have also found splendid treatment for sunburn and chapped not be without it in the house. It is the best ever ~ 60`cents a box, all dealers. Sample box this paper. Iidmanson, Bates 8# Co., _ The. Molassine Co. of Canada. Lid fy; ' ‘ Ss John, Montrsal,'1_’crcnto ` nlsralauroas-sunt"B*°3§‘¢‘5~r!@1#'¢°'?i*i P "df ” _ _ R_ .‘l*,i-l0lJ”AH'f‘\i||tIlod, ¥t|Inmef`f`iitle. P. ll' IF- " I? m | al n l s ,M *_ _ -1 |111 i \\ Trains. ll Heat Your HOW o u - Trainor’s Improved System of Hot-Air Heating 1s.the_ . ~‘ ~ most reliable; most satlsfactory, the most _thorough and _ . economical (you can get foryour home. ' _s _ - . - It cuts own the coal bi l,g1ves you J'>r_actlc'al,thorough ` warmth in everypart of the hofuse an .ls very easy -to look after. »' "9" » ' . - 'I Frecl' H. Tramor ll _' Q0- Grafton Street, - The lloilcr -llispection and Insurance _ Company of Canada CONSULTING ENGINEERS-E|"l`ll [NCY EXPERTS POW! l_.l?|.AWl'. SIELIALISTS ` ';_i's:si°al3lLlsi1ltn xsvn; BOILER IL SPECIION 3 BND INSURANCE - refusals.: Inspection of stsfta Boilers. Duets"-I E°°°°m"°“ _ :And Othervessels-By EXPN" ' Spgdgggglagg ltarnishcd :for Boilersp- Dlgesters, etc. Plm_rai'.s.4j1¢g'.s.nl..|s,oat¢sov¢a», cmmasys. as.-. ` Inapectl_hni_jsnd ,_'1`eilt'Pt‘for to Delivery 01 P“f°h”° -` 5 ' D, ` ¢` Pmpgrtyand Lonofhifs i""‘f"’°f°°-""'°°"~’i‘ if'n7T°'.“°Lz':.l:."l*.~`f.E.#.°°s.':'.:°'a~.'....“i*“‘“”°“”' » o "- ‘ ' ' ;-mm nilttsciios ssnlssuaascs ~ - zaqm' san'-z'f "nan--sr-stenalssglaeavi Ester" _ , . -~ ., '»_;~f.- .. ' ¢,u`,a‘|;, '~°-~v~. . L?.°°:.f:.:...,,.=°f.'i;-w»- r . . i. f \-' , -1-:_ ~-i .~ ny' ssnvv-»= .ra6frn¢'l‘10.N. surrnsnssrsn _P . -- -_=?f..--;_.".1Ns,t1nA8¢E_ ._ _ o ' .li Write Iv; -- _ , w“.'.`i, ‘r . - runsnsv, -, The peoplsof Munn? Harbor ,were greatly, shocked-to _,loam Thursday evening. ths_flth;_ gkths death of the old ‘end sltdenislltc ia'sn,'_M_r. Thomas Beck. Ths..deeeall`d.-had been ailing for some time-\~but__p!svious to dsuth was feeling ‘very‘~wsll.’ He was visiting nt hcgéoi some ot his relsuoss at-the-'t' ‘ar his -amass and' his children'-lsarnsd~ with sad re- gret .-arms death.; na nav" to mourn his 'loan-'six children, three daughters, uamely,_ Mrs. Irving of Cape Bear, Mrs_..0amsnon_ oi Boston, and hfrs. Annenrjof Mnnffaglle, and three sono-William and Elisha, both of 'Boston, and,Gcorgs ;at}home. His wits and one son had predeceased him some year_s.Q _ ` TI-Illil P.E.1'._ CEN_'l'_R_AL SEED FAIR.-The management niet in the Agricultural 'Building _ on \the 9th inet. with Prss. McGuigan presiding and a record fat,tendancs,= showing a better interest_'1n.,the,nl!na and Doss- ibilities of the F-air. Alteljeome dis- cussion as to iin_;a_n_c_e_a,nd ,offer mat- ter of importance, ',_c_onimi_t ees were appointsd,_ they, |_-cp,ort,,_al:__a meet- ing in same Build ng on`thc’23rd last. at 1 o’clock,p. m... whcn,,e_vsry body will bs wslcomel '-'Directly alter this meeting it is __eXpsc_ted that'~'ths prius list will go 'to the 'printer so they will he dlstrlbutedcarlier than usual. The members all_ left tor their -homes determined that this willhe the best Fair yet, especially a6,.~wlth.the ac- commodations they will have. WEDDING BELLB_;,-A”(1\_liet but pretty. wedding was solsmnizedln St. John’s church, Port Dalhousie, .on Saturday evening, Jan. 3t'°d‘, by the Rev. R. H. Ferguson, when Kathleen Meredith. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-’ W. Beverley .Clar-k, was, united -in the holy--bonds of matri- rnony to Mr. Frank Ernest Sternsg C. E., son of' Mr. and-'Mr's. `A. W. Sterns, off - Charlottst_own,' P.E.I. Among thc guests present were Mr. Thus. Reynolda, Niagara Falla, uncle of the brideg- Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Sterns, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Mrs. J. W. Beatty, Toronto; the Misses Weller, Clary, Henson, and Mrs. Alhon Butler, Miss -Gladys Woodrul, Mr. and Mrs._$tewart`, Mrs. Symnes, Niagara Falls; Miss Eccles 'and other relatives.. A small reception was held afterwards at Bleak House, says a St. Catherines, Ont., exchan- ge, the residence of the hr-ids's par- ents. The happy c'oup`le'lsft for Washington and New _York amid the good wishes of-»al_l.» _Tha-many Char- lottetown irie'nds'o!‘th"e groom' will extend héartytbngratulations, - 'wnnNnsnAY. - ` .-MAGDALENE ‘.~ll/IAILS.-All . Island- SITB- who have _mall for the Mag- dalefnes' should' -address `it' Mag- dalene Island via Sydney, N, B, perc'S.S. Stanley. It o would .he wall for the; public to post all .-mail sufficiently early. to -connect. ' at sydney with -_th`a,stcamcr. . , -jS'l‘§;li)Y -FLGW~lilI_i.S.-Through the |rlndne_ss_-of Mr. '-'.1am_ss_'l'ait_:,~ Jr., tha ladies of the 1 Household' science Ds- l1artment_“of»th9`Bhor,t Course visited hls_',conssr._va'tb_r-y at Brighton -this mornlng.'Wl__ii1s't.hcrc, ' they-listened to'.hints,;on- the_'best methods of cul- ture for h0,llQ0..: plants, the ways* of dealing with insect- , -pests, modesof p_ropagation,_ v temperature, 'moist- ure, treatment - _of_bul_hs, etc. Mr. 'l'a__it_ a'cco_mpanjed__his » talk with many PY‘B¢l5l9Bl , -.m.\\9U`.§t,lUhs' which were wa't'chsd‘ :with ~dee'past‘ `in‘tsrsst'. The hearty- thanks jofthc course: are duo to Mr.`,'l“s_i’t`<; for this 'very ‘interesting and \in_struc~.t|__e_ 'study which .b's"so kindly aflordsdtlicm.. , Tw# "l"°1ll--How-.'l`|_»'°r EscaP.°d¢|\°Surasca'sKnife byTal¢in|rl;-ydi¢,E.l_’ia|:-' . hellt's`__Vegehble_ _u For have to un- MA *T* mtlims. both TWD( blss. - Hrs. DUI-Y Swsrumsars,-Ps. it at trou- Qiriddy ` Freed from Grease and Crime and Easily Kept Spotlessly Clean with Old Dutch Cleanser l '¥..C' .___-in ‘A GO0D'Y‘EAR.-- Foxes have given Prince-Edward Island a good year says the Ottawa -Free-Press, If-thc prices-keap~up, 1914 will prove a re- cord breaker for them. MINTO FOR CHARLOTTE'l'0WN.- The C. G. S. Minto, now \‘unnlng.be- tween , Summsrsidc and Caps Tor- mentinc, will give _ -up that route on Friday and coma to Charlottetown to take up the Charlottetown and Picton routc.‘ - ' ISLANDER' KILLED.-A sad acci- dent occurred in Roxhury,'Maes., on December 25th, when Mrs. ‘William Reeves, who had been-spending the day at 31 Centre St. with her daughter, Mrs. Dc Mars, was return- ing home. In some unaccountable wa-y she was struck by a street car and-killed. A policeman picksd her upand carried her_to_ths City Hos- Pital where her identification , was learned by a.card»found-inhcr band- hag; “She was burried' on December 29th_¢ln Fsrnwood ~Cam_etsry, Har husband \_prsdscsascd~- her two years. She leaves _to 'mourn two children, Adn.=(‘Mi's.`-Ds Mars), and William of o_i’ Boston, also _two sisters, Mrs. P. H. C\1r`tl`s`of' Victoria. P.E.I., and Mrs; James A. Howatt or Gaps Tra- VGND.: P-_E.I. ‘,_She,was a native of 'l‘rygn,_P.}l2.Island, 'born 15.16, being s druzhter or the me i wuuam Snow.--V.' ' - THE TRAINS YESTERDAY.-'l‘he P. E. I. R., line was considerably -blocked by snow ysttcrday and under the »circumstsnces~ -the trains got throughin good time. The trains from Murray Harbor and George- town dld exceptionally well and ar- rived in Charlottetown. about on time. The train-from’ Souris. how- svsr, was delayed _somewhat by snow and freight work and. arrived in the city about three hours Lats. The out- ‘ going wsetcrn trains from here clear- ed the iliac- hstwecn Charlottetown and Sugnmersidc enaibling thc ln- coming trains from the west to,gst through to Charlottetown at from one to two hours late. The Mall, Train made the round trip yester- day arriving in Charlottetown on re- .turn, with passengers and mails, at 7.10' o'clock in the evening. The trains are getting through without dinlculty today, however, all ar- riving ia Charlottetown about on time with the exception of the One from Tignish, which is _about two hcurslats. " -The marriage ct H. Brsatoa Mae- Leod to 'Miss Elsie E. Dechman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Decli- man. iillmavsle. $115111!! 00-»"T:;m?é. too _ lace on _e neldsy . Dscznlltsr 81st,_ st Kensi!|l¢°I1 mass. -m¢h»-mm. Alberts. the home-of - Mr. 'and llrl- 3011101*-dll MacLeod, father and mogsr in tire groom. _ '_rhs msr\‘llle.'~\' '_gl° 0'1"* 1' ` gg \;y.1tav,__J. D. Mhlisnlio of .Chal- mers 0\1\1_f°_h. Huh' Rim- 41‘?°f,*°»' la. _sqtrsssncs ofa large numhes of gangs. jlrs. I-!s1ilel_h~~_f_arrasriy- ot r.n'.1»iaait, naw- dfvslsery. -shred the wedding march." _Among the guests `wst_°s the liissss -Elisabeth and . Marlin Dechmsn, sisters _oi f-ll! bride. 'bits hrids and ‘scorn were unattended. The bri was gowned in white sstln,`veilsd in ehitlon, and wors.-the regulation vsil sad wreath or orange blossoms. She carried s shower boqust ot white roses and maiden hair fern. After W0 °¢\'°- moay, a sumptuous supper was ser- vsdmftsr- which the happy _couple tnotorcd to' High River en-route to points north to spend their honey- moon. ‘The brld.s’a travelling suit was,-navy blue ssrge withhat to match. 'rhs young couple rscsivsd many choics and valuabls gifts, be- sides s number 0! RWONU °\l°¢l\1°l- os thsirtmutn. thu will-;f¢li°\° si Fir Qrfvs-Rauch, nest High River. . ‘ THURSDAY. _oore, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. 0.ll_l\rlotte_t.own, who has -been wnfin'edto.hin ,home with an attack oi tonsolitis 'for this past week ,ls now complete y recovered and rs- ‘sumss hisybanking duties tomorrow. MISS LILIANROBBINB DEAD. - Mrs. Robbins .of Wen -Bay, formerly of 'I‘rut`3o', arrived .inytuwu Sunday, says a.-"Truro ,paper with her daugh- ter, Miss Lillian, wbo,was-very ' ll and was toundergo treatment in the Truro hospital. The sick one had been rsmoved' _to the. hospital and was renting fairly well until a sud- den and very serious attack of the heart caused death at an early hour Monday morning. Itis exceedingly sad. and---on eyery side friends are express ng deep and sincere sympathy with tbc"widowed mother and the only sister, Mrs. Frank Cotton of P. E. I. COMPARIBONB,-Ice is reported in the straits by the winter steamers, and about time too. The farmers across the river and city people who would ll-ks.a'driva-over the ics, not to say anything of tha horssmsn who are patiently .waiting for the time when they can take their speed out for s turn, have been greatly dis- sllllointcd, but an ice report from the straits portends better river conditions to come. _In 1913, as luck would have it, the first team of the season to cross started from South- DON: and landed- at the Round House, Jan. 14, just one year ago yesterday. March the 22nd was the lust. of the river crossing by ice. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkman, New Glasgow, was the scene of a most happy event on »Wed. evening Dec. 31st,., 1913, when their daughter Lula. May and Bruce Wellington Rod.-l of North Milton were united in marriage The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. E. Armstrong, of Summer- side, in the presence of the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The bride who was unattend- ed looked charming in -1 ncautiful gown of 'copenhagen blue sill. with shadow lace ‘and pearl trimmings. The weaning march was beautifully rendered by Miss Melvina Yeo, Brad- albana, as the bride and groom enter- ed the parlor which was artistically decorated for the occasion. After receiving congratulations a sumptu- ous supper was served and a very pleasant evening spent. 'The couple received many beautiful and costly presents and checques, testifying to the esteem in ,which they 'ara held by their many friends. The chlvareers after beingtreated and bouncing the groom left for'home in a` well be- haved manuer. Mrs. Rodd will be much missed by her .many friends in New Glasgow where sus. was an act ive- worker in the Christian church and' Sunday School. Dt. ..Morse's_ Indian. _.Root , Pills are man common ailments which are very different, but which all arise from 'the same cause-a system id impurities. The Pills muse bowels to move r ularly. and stimulate theeiidneys sndopen up the pores of the akin. Thqorgans immediately throw ,ol ‘ the silizumulated sniptiiifies, and.Bili: o\tsness.Indiiestion,LiverCom laint, Kidn_eyTrou les.I>imdaches.Rg¢,|llls- ation and similar ailments vanish. _Dr.-Mors_e's _indian Root Pills .- Q Save Doctors’ Bills -_ - ' I 'mnnsummsf Durins.-nr. 'rss _ A `_Terrible Torture From Chronic Indigestion, Short I WEDDING BnLLs.- 'rss some of WOUl|l Klll 1 .» ~ Treatment With “Fruit-_a-tives” Completely _ ‘ Cllred_The Whole Trouble. 3 "_é&,.:`_ _,_ _. __ , ti _,aa...,, -=_=r 4* C. T. HILL. Esq. Chatham, Ont., April 3rd, 1913 "Some two years ago, I was a great sufferer from lndigestion. I treated with a prominent physician here for some time, but I did not get any better so l went in to see him one day and said "Doctor, what do I owe you? I nm not getting any better and am going to quit you.” I paid him his bill and he remat' ed to me, “Charlie, you have a case of chronic Indigestiun that will be hard to cure.” ` I left his office and as I stepped out on the street my eye caught a bill board advertisement of “Fruit-a-tives"-that big "Fat Man and Thin Mau" and I said to myself, “lf Fruit-a-tives will build me up like that, it’s good enough ,for me.” I walked directly over to Park's Drug Store and I bought abox of “Fruit-a-tives.” After taking these wonderful tablets for only three weeks, I found myself greatly improved. I continued taking them or a short time longer and cured myself entirely. My case was no light one either, for many times when I was on the street, I was compelled lo go into some store or business place until the acute spasms wore away. Gas would often form in my stomach and I was in daily fear it would get around my heart and kill me. To-day, I have no such fears. “Fruit-s-tives" is the only remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles.” C. T. HILL. Perhaps your case is exactly like Mr. Hill’s. If so, do exactly as he did- take “Fruit-a-tives” and cure yourself. “Fruit-a-tives” will prevent the forma- tion of gas in the stomach by making digestion complete. It will insure the -food being promptly digested by providing an aboundan e of gastric juice in the stomach. it keeps the stomach sweet and clean, nof only by helping the ~ _ digestion but also by regulating Kidneys and Bowels and toning up the nystelu. _I If you suffer with Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching, Gas onthe Stomach, Heart Pains after Eating, take "F1-nit-a-tives.” 5oc. rs box. 6 for' $2.50, trial sine, 25c. at all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. 5_1- -_ . l- --as-any Ecz EMA -GAN BE CURED_ 1. , s I WIII Prove It to You Free _ ` -./rw w :(73 f ox* ,I-.jr . .» You who are suffering tho tortures of Eczema. Itch, Salt Rheum cr other llsin diseases-you whose days arc miserable, whose nights are mans sleep- - _. less ll! the terrible itchins. burning pains, let me send you a trial of a south- '_ Q Hua". -_ ,. _ init. healing treatment which has cured hundreds. which I believe will cure you. I will send it. free. postage paid, without any obligation on your part. dru¢l’Ut Just ilu the coupon below and mail it to ms. or write mc. givin.: ldv-u' nemv. and ad N" ' I will send the treatment tree of cost to you. 1.. . I. ¢.`l‘lUT!lEL\.. Drugglst. 'mo _West Main St.. Fart Wayne. Ind.. U. S.A. Please send without cost or obligation tome your Free Pmof Treatnieut. 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