PAGE TFN THE The Supreme Test of a. Plealing Ag n Psoriasis or Chronic Eczema Defied All Treatment Until Dr Chase s Ointment Was Used .After suffering with the terribleffered with what three doctors called itching of Psoriasis tor tive years, and being told by physicians that she could not be cured. ._ Mrs. Massey ,l,J"v1l\ll turned to Dr. ,l1'f_ in _ _ t.‘hase’s Oint- li, _~ ~,~. me-nt and was `~' __ entirely cured. -‘f You will find ' this letter inter- - .-' il estlng, and will l _ ‘ not wonder that .\ the writer is ~ \ enthusiastic iii _ _ praising this ointment. _ »__»-_ _ -_ _,_ Mm. N s i i i s , l '§".~:._ _.',f>._-» M as s e y, Con- I J l i__\ secon, Ont., writes :-“ F o r live years l suf- .1 Pr; DIR S. MA SSEY. BEAUIIFUL CllHlilHii iliSl|llli|l ill HUliS In Belgium-When the history of the terirfic fighting in and around Y pres is written-Ypres. where the uns has repeated the sacrilege and li outrages of Louvain and Rhelms. where once more they have selected the cathedral, churches, town hail and all the beautiful exam les of Flemish D rchitecture as the special targets of B i'”°"‘1"=`~ They °°““* “°‘ *‘°'P '“”' their heavy artillery-it win ada an- iuid one of them told me it anyone of- f-cied ii ixunrantee a cure for $50-00 ° to lic-cp my nroney, as I could not be 0 cured. The disease spread all over ther chapter of inl’_amy to the record i' German "kultur" in his great war. Filled with llerce joy over the de- liiic, r-ven on my race and head. and struction of the imposing Hall of the the itching and burning WHS html '-0 Drnpcrs and of the classic little Town bear- 1 “H611 "ight UOXPA* "f Dr- liali, the liuns have added the beau- (.`liase's Ointment. und I nm glad to l say 1 am entirely cured, not ri. sign of _ it sore to be seen. I can hardly praise | can you imagine it more severe test iages desolated and ruined by the Ger- fm- Dr. Chiisewi Olnihmgnt '? Thi-" mans during this war, and everywhere 1 as a cure should convince you u . l for orzema and all forms of itching ' -. ~ s 5 v We femllles °f G°d*“\h° b9”~“Uf“| ered their whereabouts, and then the ::‘_f:_iSd'§§;§f;m?r' If'£“l'f ‘Q0 churches of France and Belgium--have pl-encn "gm new guns aligned on the tiot- it box. all dealers, or Edmanson. Di0k€¢l ill ad*/B009 Of all 09191' edmC9B` chateau. The effect of the fire was so ,ig-mi-5 4'; Co., Limited, Toronto. for destruction. lnccnl-me that, 3111109511 snow was fall- But at Ypres-where the Allies have ing and the winds were cold and cut- e li 34- 1 l* I MR. KILSO THOMPSON. The death occurred at thc P. E. I. was operated on in Haverhill Nine: training home to his native imili in residence oi Mrs- Thomrsoii and “ii-S in hopes oi' gaining his lieiiltli other trou- _ largely attended the services being _ l,- lilcs d€'\'L‘l0D@¢l Wllifh Yl€l'<‘5S“al@‘1 his l conducted by the Rev. Hugh Miller of ' N reiiioval to the P. E. I. Ilospiial. wlier/_> _ _llonlnl-_,ue__B_ ll Y" N they have killed and wounded thou- drunken S|een_ and wllnnnt c|nlnen_ ____ w__s l__e,nml lm. l veal. _md 9 sands oi' German vandals 'during the some of them jumped out of the win- nioiitlis_. Leaving iliis Hospital for ri couple of months his case assumed a _ _ _ , ll _ winds sweeping through the trenches name in and near Yprgs is still at its Q. 1 ,~ 1- i 0 'rh m "h0llfi»(l}lf`@llSllieiL§;.fi)irn“f}i3l>Ci~ll Tile “"1 the lhefmomelef “ear Z@1‘°- height. with the heavy artillery hurl- . > . _L 1 _c Q - _ l - 1 Qlcetnl-S ufpiii .|\;¢-pulse.) \\-gpg focts to which he succumbed. The de- Zlll" bl-nl. fwn \-nn,-'S fl-nn, Un. el-l~,..~I_s of ceased was a kind and thoughtful. bc- fm .llglnck gl- a`ppemllL,lllS l-or “.hl_._ll ;__. loved by nil his acquaintances. The funeral was hold on the 2-itli from thc have noted the terrible truth that French snows, however, soon discov-I en fighting gloriously for weeks- st few days' iierco lighting, waged, itli llie snow falling heavily, biting . French and British Valor I don't know what the news from ie Aisne and up in the Vosges is, but fighting at Soissons and Rheims, the f the French are fighting there as the feeling in that, though the Huns may rench and British are lighting in the complete the gag;-ilege of the destruc-l orth of France and Belgium--and .I lion nf me fine old cathedral of the ave no doubt that they are-then, Chgirlpagne country, their efforts, as though the way to Berlin is as long:nt Rnulel-s_ at Ve;-(lun and in the _ - i as the way to Tipperary, French and_n0|-gh-will fail. and fail as utterly as. British hearts in sound bodies will be Puri Whifll TRAIN()R’S Plumbing... ll Costs No More---Lasts Longer "‘ glit not far from Ypres, where the ~ 'the “promenade into 'sl' - F1811! mere" 500m*-l` ma" UW Kaiser was transformed into defeat and routi Ve" dreams Of- in the battle oi' the Marne. " _ As an example of the spirit that :inl- mates the Fi'ench_soldier of 1914. I 1-HE |_||=E THAT SERVES. ay be permitted to tell of it gallant _ ‘rubbish and ash heaps. - iiul cathedral of Ypres to the sacri l In n me egos near the _ _ - ' 0 e oi’ old chat _ icesll which Belgium has made for town, aftern day of terriilc iightéuig, - , -»h_~ "Pe Om- _ la score of German otllcers indulge H this mmmert emu” l have been in niany towns and vii- n night nf revel;-y_ during which the l _ The cost is not the only consideration in plumb ing, the quality iS far more important--but when you can get the highest quality at the same cost as the inferior kind, isn’t the best the kind you should get ? ' Trainor’s sanitary plumbing system will give you better service, more satisfaction, and the cost of installa- tion Should be the only cost. For good plumbing, call up 393-I. fi Germans, delivering a savage counter attackadvanced behind the cover of French prisoners of war, mostly Zou- side * “I came to tight and die in France Well, then I die Viva la France" This incident symbolizes the spirit of the French army, and, though the losses of the French and their British brethren-thd mea of the bulldog breed-have been heavy, they are not to be mentioned in the same breath with the appalling slaughter of Ger mans, called “cannon food' by P018 dam, _ Bermane Rob Chateau From another source I have Gather- ed a story from Dixmude. where the Germans have smashed the beautiful ‘Church of St. John and transformed nearly all the line old houses into cellars_were loted as usual of `cham- pagne and other choice wines. The ting, the reveilers, roused from their dows-into the French llncs. As this despatch is forwarded the ing death and destruction. and though there is a. report here that the Ger- mans are trying to break thnough agaln and that there is heavy artillery’ Easter marks the triumpzi of the life that serves. The Good Friday tragedy on the hill outside the city wall would l ,. i... SMGKING | ‘l’0BA¢¢O l_The`°' Train_ Dispatchiiifl says :-_ ' " ,‘ ‘After the nerve-racking' strain of the day’s work, If? find rest and comfort in B pipeful of _ iiiisini woiiiiiilin] Smoking Tobacco _ _r This world-famous Brand can now be obtained for 15c. a out at all the best stores. 'vm . . ‘ ld - Y _ aves, who were placed with their arms “e‘{e"~ have been k“°“'" to U e Wm' ' - - _ _ _ - lmunll bel-nm llln from mes nf me or if known would have been forgotten PA“ KNOWS EVER _ E _ YTHING llull lnlnnll. _ long ago, had it not been thai: the Man BAN ON TEUTONIC NAM S Y outrage nn lllelr lJml_lu.en_ held their This is indeed the unique and enduring ___ ____ __ ____’ di ‘G _ing | VB“'““F9mini'19i my SOD. Echo ni- ' ` BR|DGET'S NEW HUSBAND .. . - .. _ 1 th , , went up to die “came not to _ ._ _ 1 _ it Dfmt H-Ill%`lll{llm.ute;1 th.e Gmllnans' bvelgiiniiiveretl unto but to minister, and (Toronto Ngwgjl “uhe_"Pa_“"» what 15 the 8911591’ Of ~ ' or 50“.wl you mm men' to give Ilis life a ransom for many." . _ °°h0`m*°*S°“h"'! Of felf-'il1iI1€?” T110 l‘1‘0llCl1 WOODS. 2111111151 HI U16 A good instzuice of tl feel of _ _ e pa io c . na nii towar s any- » _ .._ lllm l-ul. u mOmelll_ but one llelnlessmontributioii which Jesus made to the __ ___ ___ _ ____ “aye hae tl1B_.last nord _,_0u___,e slwulem nnlrel By non, Knl phiiosopiiyui iiuman nic. ne said the 1 _ gal H Sm” “ 0f(=@m1“1'y9f“\_'°@ Maw--"Willie you finish your ln, . tl L’ 'llle German C0\\’HI‘dS!" meaSm:0.9t.hfe B greatness ls me II-wa' ;t};lloii_n'1l`oll; lljdlliitillililiii ilvtill llzlve nnollllt .sons and 440 to bed", | Vollm, alter volley mug 0ul_ and sure ot lite s service. He stood against L---~-*__ . _ _ . . _ _ ~ ing of the Kniser`s empire, not even a _ ,_ mriny of the heroic zouaves fell. Then 3;; ((_;_;3_§1_l_i_le°;"oC;1a_I;I£:l___¢;;_‘:;__%;'?lv;3g_a;E?; name_ _,ml _ls u result Pullman _.MS - $9-l9.999~75 OUT. the Fl'@1l<‘l1. il1SDi1`€‘l1 ily the \‘v'0111101‘fl11 I . . ' ‘_ lbcaring Geriiinn names have been 'put courage oi’ their helpless bretliren,used §§?'“1f"`d 01 lmalfil(§g"“g'__?“§l___5“°"e*;3' nn the ll-nl.(.llm.s» lllacl( llsl Recently “Her father declares that the day ll b l_ l l f tl] l any one wo e_gr._ a ong y \1.| _ _ ' _ _ she marries tli t ll ~ , H 80 Grafton Street ll‘;?nia€‘)l0‘;§0Y;g; OF ll)1li;e\‘<9i1I‘. e\’;lli?@Sfl let him be n servant' Gemmsm Sam `diggnirdrclinrliicll"b;lilIdid]r€l§l:2n§i'eLwI)ll3l Player she will lgseco afslllillitlilwiotgbll “nord to buy mourning’ but Oi “id 9 n Q opp. opefa H0058' lout two German battalions and cap 'fum the-" am me 3"”-8t_ °’}05 Wh” 10rd _ of the llennl nl 3 n_ m__ the TnnlOnl¢_ lars." l _ lllmll llle_ German p08lll0uS_ _ it over others. Christianity said that _mm _l ___ _ _ . _ _ .. __ __ ' ____ After a period of six months ol’ widowliood Bridget consented to again enter the married state. Some weeks after she was led to the altar her old mistress niet her in the street dressed in the deepest' mourning. "Why, Bridget,".she exclaimed, “for whom are you iii black?" "For poor Barney, my first husband, mum. When he died Oi was that poor Oi couldn't il' ever Oi could 1 would. and me new e ii voiitained oiilv tiircc pas A115 Only get 5, qua terbagif i man, Tim, is as generous as a lord." ll .l. nl qoll er wl ,.6 ounlel lllln to be at all great one must not lord _ __ _ ___ _ _ In 5 I H lo L ( but servo, and that irout-rank great Sengers and mme wma' (uhnnly not L 4- _ _ (iaiiadlans. Other cars bearin iiani _fi . ' Y *li "' -ll! - - - P "' .5 “ess is (ml) [heirs who are mst among that did noi have any relatioiigto Geer- A ll Tlie Belgian Relief Committee Fund The Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier has been advised that the Admiralty has placed at the dis- posal of the Nova Scotia P. E. Island and New Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees the Steam- er Trencgloss for the purpose of carrying further supplies tothe stricken people of Belgium. This ship will be available about December Twentieth and will Sail on or about Uecf mbcr 25th. The Belgian Relief committee has authorized me to request further donations of cash, clothing and food stuffs. Persons within the city who desire to contribute clothing or food will please send same to the Dill Shed, of advise the Secretary who will have the goods sent for. Cash donations may be forwarded to the undersigned a id will be promptly acknowledgedin the daily press. All donations of food and clothing from outside the city will be received and forwarded free by the railway and steamers_ if addressed to the Belgian Relief Committee and same will be looked after and forwarded to destination. _______2_______ D. J. Riley, Secy_Treas m Kim l k _ ___.______... _ _ 36th P. E.l. Light Horse An effort is to be made to recruit in this Pro- vince one Squadron at war strength (149 of all ranks) for overseas service with the 2nd. Contingent. As several months must necessarily be spent in training, applications will not be limited to members of this regiment, but will be open to all P. E. Island- ers of Suitable age and physique with or without previous military training. This will probably be the last opportunity for the formation of a distinct P. E. Island unit for overseas service. Application may be made to:- Major J. A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) 0. C. “A” Squadron. Major T. H. E. Inman, (Summerside) 0. C. “B” Squadron. or to the undersigned A. E. lags, Lleut. Col. _ 0.C. 36th, P.E.I., L. H. ' , and Adjuhnt, SPASMODIC CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS l I sttiaiii A simple, sais and eilcciive treatment avoiding drugs. Vnparized Crcsolene stops the nroxysms _ ul Whooping Cough and relieves §pssmodl¢‘ Croup at once. It is n boon lo suflerers from i Aiiihmn. Thcalrcsrryingihclntlsepi|c\'upnr,in- _ sled iii br h ` _lh \v' icvery cal , . - ‘ . mike: breathing :asy; i soothes the sore throat ~ S l and stops the cuuigli, U Yw ; assurlnl restful nlgliis. Itix ilu ubla la noilien 'with liild nun: ¢ nn. Sand its postal for descriptive booklet through the ages, and is as sharp to- tii make liis own ciioite :ia lielweuii the Primrose Way, where the crowdl went, and the Via DoIoi'os`a, which Ho \ tr ill alone. Ile chose ilelilrerntely. lilo pierced the sensuousness in the lifei lhht serves. For the loy set. before iiiin lie endured the Cross. He had faith in the ultimate triumph of Lovcw lie risked all on the grcatiiess of Ser lla vict And lic won Tlir nicii uno _ad _l I all 'aff-" ‘Z lorded it. the 'Pilates and-the Caesars, . ‘\__;__\' are immortal only to their shame, But _“__ ____ "_" H. `\,\ the Mari whose rare love could only -Th A___ _ _ . ai A .- _ . , ' ir _ v"°_c__Es0LENE Cm __ #___ live by dying stands forevermorc in __ 0 _'ies will to it it they can. Chtrlott i 19 11lf1l0F1T.\ oi the trniullors looked l ii patriotic Cuiiadiaii. who had ii tliroiigli ticket to (`lii<‘zigo and who limi lower ii in dav as when the eliiidows gathered for ;1,L__l¥l_'_;’a_i_"‘;‘_'_r_§"'io" hm5""'r“"l‘" ‘"1 the ‘ 1 . _ then passed along to the t the first (food Friday s gloom. Ili. had nun _,an llc Bmw] _hm (__ (_ _ _ _ thf;__:1_:;S@_ls§i11a;‘€_l;;?)£§:__;>foi;1filléa_s_ of _..K__ll__r.. _______,__ C_______ded ___ c___mc_ f Gentilisin and Cliristianity, which ‘.' _ _ _ _ Jesus set in unforgetable terms on the peilllesuilgllfefgl _(_°l:S‘fct‘_°_r ‘ml not' .a_p` 1 way going up to Jeruiialeni, persists ll I. _ fl » f' “fly in wiiith _ the ‘_'llt=.idelburg" refiisctl to (go into insure in good strong Stock coxplnm' the car and insiistcil upon being triiimfcrred lo a cnr carrying a. name \vlilcli._ undei‘_preSc_iit conditions. was more in keeping with his scniimeiiis. Tho railway aiitlioriiics had to full in with his wislios. AND Sri' 1-man; ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROW . --ns, -_ ~ ii E i i r i ii _ What? eww” L°m"m“md"`M°'"| '&»‘ nbcwii.ns er go“ 6 mparmm’ 8 re "Why, sit on the Ottoman.” . __ _ L; __ ___ _ for you lasting A only till -1 Dec. 31, 1914 l ~ An pp rtunit “-1 D0 you wish to join a PROSPEROUS, PRQGRESSIVE ' _ and WELL ESTABLISHED Company. AUTHORIZED _ CAPITAL $750000 PAR VALUE or SHARES $10.00 PEDIGREED FOXES, LT D." i»1in~ li 'M1 i foxes- THE J0H R. DINN S, _ _. l ` n . \ ~ l is ranched by John R. Dinnis “the wizard Rancher-I” i Is M_anaged_by _the strong Board of .C Directors . , I Write for our Herd Book _gives an idea of the J I i