1| '__»~ Ss\sw8Hl. SIM-LPIICI qsliusvlhn Potatoes ,pests per des. Lsrd. Del W- ' Beal (small) DI' lb. Beef (quarter) psr lb Pork Lamb, pq lb. (small Fowl Hutton Butter Excl. per dol- Oats Hay (Pressed) Hay (Loose) Pork Turnips ___ __ s. me Dorreetsdior every Isdsldsy sad *"‘°"""“"“""""""f""" sssmuy hm- N ...uw rms to bus is this ...°r. 0. 'Jonnsu qt ln Bourll. Hll _ _ _ _ uonsmo nun! dual _ ` umm d|snesnbeobtals\dl'bB.J lsr ssl bb MSHA. bon Drug B¢°n._Be¢|s.° °- 1 `g=*s4_ _.f .4 urns- 'L _ Lv ~ _ 5\~~§~~._l|P~"sI' ’ qgcsgus, ,gg 19;". _ _ _ 1per.sea ...~;r.___c_pnnoN Ivna is .cisswsn -__;___°RIli._\_>_l;<3!¥_> :_ _ . isnia, ma :slams get sl. ’ ‘ stint mdlclnslsnl snndriu -- _ _, “gou's_Drv¢~lbors.i15¢v_\lrll. P- _..~;v_nnnm§~.mpn§._ns__~mn»1mm1- ima. _ » . mu P as mr ‘ 1 --- :fem me sreuibslii ` to ' ...°waNc'IcD.-spruosirir ma Henl- . George oreunmson or nmiudorss- wood' Logs; 'srsstss was wbivh the l gaas i“¢g°amw `°° -> io- is- SSSS sgssisgs s:.':‘5’:’c=ar:c°:2..=== vssusuvi i I write |_f_1i~ Investments How io Judge Them Me. _ LOUIS N. -l .\. ._ ‘.._ . A.. ~ 1 , . \ .- . ! _ 1. 3.. _ lsvl-:srmr-:urs ‘ii Provost Sl. Phone 90 New Glasgow, N. 5. ruitpu _ .-='1 11 1 1 1 1 - “- 1---1-- Seasoned Bonds of companies that *times and bad times and have ability. _ . _._ ,\....'° 11.;.‘.'.'.‘~;._;_';f_.“'g:'4'--_l;'f"-'Ig-*'_1~;_ "¥F"` ~ q. c 51 ._1 .__ ,1. ,. _.1 il .li .11 .1 .il 'i1 ' 1' oi' time like 1vuNAriD's i.1N1MnN'r. 1 1 1 .1 ,___ i ~-r. i"j_-Q ;_1.§i 1.; ‘$1-:‘-: ° 2 ~`5_-- iii c, .*.':.1"~_-2 id. f 1.’ it ";; would-be competitors and in~.it;\tors.“ if ~soUTHnmDo1~J, Feb. 1,-'rue sto-i 91 __- ry printed in The Post two wccks`E1‘i0 } 311- »__1_=1i_ "tio, 1 relating to the probability of . They 'are : Debenture Stock. in denominations of $100. application ‘ Members Montreal ` Sl. John s as 1’ i Bonds that are readily marketed- We offer them at priceslhst w ll show from 5~3o to 5.75 yield on the money invested. Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., 5‘s ' Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Co , 6’s. - Stasiieid's Limited 6`s. - Nova Scolia Steel & Coal Co., 6 p. c. ---- F.B.McCurdy 89 C0- ---*A Ilslifsx, Moniresl. Sl. John. Slnrhrool. 0f~sws. Chsrlofielowlr. Sydnoyi Bonds --+- 1 have come through good fully demonstrated earning 1 1 1 and $500. Prices upon ` Stock Exchange. Nfld. . .. 1.-... \ 'f mmm r, S 1 » __ he Iuihlisher ol the best Farmer’s paper in ‘the Maritime Provinces in writing to us statcsz- __‘.‘I would say that I do not know ohm medicine _that has stood the test It has been an unfailing remedy in our household ever since I can rc- membor, and has outlived dozens of HAY Rl:l5Ui\IE GRAND _ Tlilihlii WORK SOON Quotations furnished by l‘. B. llc. _ srob-K Qnocwriows. ' Curdy & Go., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond §t., Dhar- lottstown. P. E. L NEW YORK BTOCKB Feb. 3’1913. High Low Close 103; 375 735 73 Atchison Am. Beet Sugar Am. Smciters 732 73; Amal. Copper 731 72; 12 91 104 103( Brooklyn R. T. 9 the Crllnd 'I`l`\1llk railroad resuming .construction workin Soutlibridge,\_Nortbern Pacific Webster and other Worcester vonnty;1'@“I1Hyl\'snia towns is stipnorted by the action of Bruce A. Uniivrwood, division engin- .eQ|1,I0r Masssri~usett.s construction,iS0U'f-\'1€Fh I"DCllic ml l’r-ihrt, superintendent of ill* iii . ti _ ` neers 'lor Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in engaging permanent quarters for the railroad in Main street. The men have insured the movable property owned by the railroad; and .according to them, Vice-president -George C. Jones of the Southern 1' 'New England railroad .has announced that work in Massachusetts would be continued 'as soon as financial dith- cllltias could -be settled. .i_§_.__..i. Builds New Blood Cells that there are over red blood cells in the and 31 31; Lehigh lalicy 162k 161}~ 161§ .\1is.=i. Pacific 415 1201 119; 119; l2Z} 122 122 166i 165} 24l 2Z}§‘ 107} 106) 16l} 1602- 64; ss; 109 1085 ' Reading 165% iRock Island 24* 106; 161 64§ 109 ,Union Pacific 1U. S. .~\t11f~l ‘U. S. steel ma Beth :Steel Harvester illinois Mex. Petroleum Utah Copper ae; 1121 1124 161 54; aa; as ua; 112; 12s; 12341 17 741 54; 534 MONTREAL Brooks. Hill: Low Gloss Canadian Pacific 240-; 239; Detroit 80 'IM Dom. Steel Corp'n 56} 56k ellen & Ontario Shswinigan 144 Toronto Ry 142; 142 142 Brazilian 9% W 99 Spanish Com. ' 72} 72 72 O0'l'l‘0N. ' ' Hay Por some unnecessary 22; 11 imma me for sif- SM ‘_ _ $5 _ ferent things bi? did imniha ser' 1 (s )14o 140 4 ,,._ _ me '10 s°°d- '8°¢ Montreal Poevlir 0° 231* 236; _._ _ so had thst I could Rich 113 ‘ ‘ 1 a i ing in Bt. Msry’s Churcll`,_st that Mrs. M. F. McDonald, as Lady of e arguer e e os, rs Eugene McDonald American war Mrs. Ernest Parkman, Columbia; (From Ycsterdayis Evening Guardian) ...‘A _GOOD MEETING.- A large and enthusiastic meeting was held in Bridgetown hall on Jan; 29th at 2_ p. m., for the purpose of calling the attention of the representatives at Ottawa to the isolated _position in regard to railway facilities and the great need oi a branch connecting Bridgewater with the main line. The following gentlemen spoke strongly in favor of the railway showing what a great boon it would be to this, large section of the country to have, it and more especially since the car-i ferry is assured. Hon. J. A. McDon-; ald, Hon. J. A. Dewar, James Dun- can, Stewart Hunter, _G. E. Saville,. Wm. McLeod, and others after which, the 'following committee was ap- pointed to draw up a petition sett- ingiorth the claims and have it sign- ed and sent to the representatives at Ottawa, namely, James Duncan, T. J. Wigginton, J. Sterns, Wm. Mc-_ Leod, S. Hunter, J. Dui! and G. E. Saville. The committee was also an-1 thorised to call the attention of thef Ottawa, government through their representatives, to the fact that the river needs dredging in _the worst way. The attention of the local re presentatives was also called to the condition of Grand River Bridge and wharf which both seem to have the palsy and if not attended to this, sary to give a _steel bridge in the near future. After a vote of thanks to their representatives for the in- terest they have taken in the wB1l8\‘¢ of the community the meeting closed. T. J. Wigginton was the Secretary. l MmS.STEVENS1 . REGUVERS -i After Years of Suffering. Tells How Her Health Was Regained. , 1 .___- 1 wiunka, oils----1 his resins mm- biss for seven years, was all run- down, _ and sb nervous l 1 % copld not do DY' ;_'.,_..” “i.,__,. thing. The dodtors not sleep day or night. While inthis condition I reid of. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- pound, snd began to you for special ’*‘ ` 1;# 35? ,_, ._ ai; V Wllllll” 1 l its use sad wrote advice. In sshort time I had regained now ini- me ani fm trsslmsnt snd bask W These red blood cell 1 , ' °_ cumnw mmm; , ,1 _ _ _Fish L01' 01°". p3‘\;¢;_»l§h__;l\_{:_=_:__1\n°w=\='<£15,\ndW°1L ' 'dia 'lfi' 'ii.’§‘?f"'1i.i.ii'¢ili °i'f»¢f¢°"’i:'l‘~i'°d'3'I “ch its “tue Spot 1235 down 5 Com-nah. ok_._'m'VlN5» .D-s Nlfs am Mswnle ildsq Msllswsllf lls. _ _ transports March _ 1330 1225 mm _ ' 'E547 _T3'_4"'|’_"»‘1-W93Q°K°0VPQ' they my my ` 1218 1205 1201 4“°°\\°'W°1llh‘“°°'°U- ‘ lf:-kph......;‘..`.iL..;;..........'.'..Z. anew, N N_H__.~ - _ 1 ` _ » . 1 2 1 Bmw Gamma, EXCHANGE fmdsvfg-\_»__ f________.:°r1lv:.ye|i.__r_;1uur_ Lfzuu.....,-,......................?_._ re_ Mgy Wheat ga' 92; _ 93; 'ing dgwn dm. “hm ’ ____ fi-Fifi.~sQ"sensuousszsalsosnqnssdsvl gay 3°? Ht 52% 53) Vegetable tutored myf""°'\""*'11'1'"°v°9"»§o»_~9-sinus,ww ay a ~ a4 11 a4 zu ’ . ’ 1 im 1 in 11-1 1”. .. ms- “~ mer,1the well known contractor, all hlghestprics will bs paid. Montasae _ of souls, mek pim yummy mens- smuimiig oo.,1_%o_p_uxu°1 1-SH - --snd- _ spring, will be dangerous for the' _ ._-_. .l` __.` traffic. They promised to send the. §’:_,_;__ _ engineer to investigate and if neces- .___-____ _ _ _ _#ll ln this 3; :nest order. _ _ ehsrgifkt ty-ilve cents 1 . Re . F th R. B.- , ...°SEBl POLLY” POKE Thursday _ 1 Idlgdiatedy .Mxfrand Mrsl.‘m(=i‘1";l;iii‘¢ir night February oth’ at the -Montes came to Charlottetown yesterday gnc Hall. Everybody's $01118- Rl ' - morning en route to Sydney on n going to be a big might., 2-4 M E Zi. Avlrdm un Gddyedu |¢ ' honeymoon trip: _ nd Hula; azsisiuos 1 ‘. , _ ___ -- _ ___¢ _ h ,.1 1; _.yi - . it _ _ . . _ ...°mNcv nnsss okmr1vsi..- mn Eeohiginisgufzdiaii oldhiuriiisy 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - " \ 1 '- T116 first Carnival Ol the season was ‘night in the drama “What',sNext1?" HORSE N0Tgg_ _ 1 i‘_ » ‘ _ J .1 -_ `\ held in the Montag e rink last Thurs- ' 2-4 ll Eli , ._..._s .__ _ ~_ __ . _ - _ ' 1 iq V _ - ' ' day night. There was a. very large _.___ _ 1 | _ 1- ~ 1 ' _ ' - 1 1 crowd in costume equarin numbers ___»gU35gm;g5Rg should renew' s (From Yesterdsyw Evening Guardian) _ t e 8 and appearances to anyever held be- 'uk °, gm, hymn, um, 1- qw, °*-Among the lil\i°S VW! m“°\\1!“ r .' 1 _. _:_ _ _ . fore and several hundred spectators mv, lmm gm- hu .mu-ed ,md thug mired around Fredericton is one~own»i__ fu ~, i~ -1 ~ » - ‘ .1 -_ __ »\ __ _ _ __ W\11°l\ sided the 1 unusual part/and not mm an uma. as su rsrmfrs °° “Y “°"“° W°°""‘ 'M' nu’ *'”""` We spec:-'all -recommend these as a goodiinfvestment at mode it a success. The costumes`dm,°nun“°d mromguy on um" three-quarter haokney sllgd DY" “E01 1 _ sy __ _, I 1 t ~, ` _ ` werb,i_.11 worthy of mention but as an seamen owned by wlula 11ilI_ui1att. or 1; e present price of 88 ye all _IHCTCS 1 1 'L11 ~ 1 natal some were superior to the ' ' ' Mayflecld, g;a;\_;i sirs K_i_nc§vavi:=_h“Flr_;__,1 _ 1 _ s .1 ~ .‘ C f .. i, _ ‘ 1 d 0 ers. 'rm sua es use ii inmeuie . _ 1 way. no o e cams. "° "' ' 1 1’ _ _ task to place _theg honors, a great wi;‘.tv.VH§;tS7 NE)i1l;e? dgglllt At? 81;; ssenat G. W. H. Stel/ans0n's _ and _ __ _ ° number 'being nearly equally qualified tn S Th “da i ht in the Montaf would make a. fine match for a team. ,. _ __ , ., ],_5“_¢|,,¢,-”,,,,|,, _ . ._ __ _..._ but alter duedeliberation the prizes pu gun UD- niengi it It Wm This team would be equal to a pair ' . ._ 1~ __,1u1`|“‘x N 1 ‘e . _ were awarded as fol1ows:-Ludies- g“° If ' ° _ mas ` 24M E 21 of black foxes. = ' - i ' _ T _ .on 6 I; 6'. _ _ ‘ ' ` , _ Monires , oron_o, . _sws». \l° §__ '_"_L' Louis XV. eriod. Se ond, -Mrs. , """° _ ` . . `1 .1 ”` l.” ' - Louis A. Bulike, Queen i/my, Fi," ...~wHA'r s NEXT '.»-The Mui:_¢agu_e _ IN MEMORIAM. Z __ G 3 gentleman's prize-Harry McGregor, Rmmafic (yb ,Yin may thdr. “ma ‘-"' ~ _ _ ._ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ King Scepter Bearer; second__H_ W_ Whats N xt? Thursday night,Fcb 0” January the 23rd thai-_e passed és _,_ __ ____,» .. , _, _ 1 ._ ___ __ ,,_.___,i1_,~,.-,1f;1__»_ Ives as coronatlon King George V. sth' in the M°“t“5“° Han P°¥i““i”3 0611111? BWHY Bt |115 \10l11° Bt Gil!!! ~~ 1 '_ _ ___ _ _ _ 1;; 1 ' W ' ' I \ ‘i -e“ H H gi _Wub M 1,, _ Bt 9 00106! BDBFD- AGIHIBBIOD 25 say Cove one of the oldest and most N _ S t t c _ Cx?lT>?1::l) 6Jgife!h; onllohn uduthtbrlziiia’ ‘md 35 °°“t5- ‘P1`°°e°d5 111 “ld 0' respected residents of this community s_ _ e _ __ _ _ ‘ _‘__ __ _ Agerian; Urban Hina, Linnis; Miss ww” 1mP'°v°n!°“t3- EV°"Yb°dY is in the person of Edward J. Jordan _. '1 1 - 1 \ ' 4 Ma BML M ~ it D Val 1 . M expected. to come and support '-this in his 84th year. The ‘deceased was -. e “_ WOYUIY 0b 205- - 24 M E21- born at Monmouthshire, England in l - 1 1 1 sure e good Miss Mildred McLeod, Arabian Girl; _.,°G¢¢_ Ivsg_ Nm-th Trygn, spent considered worse than usual and his _ _.___ __ Miss Clarlnda McDonald, Gypsy For- Sunday in Montague the guest 011113 death was sudden and unexpectsd‘ 5 c 1 if tune '.l'e1R_!r; Miss Lucy McLean, Rose brother Isaac _Iv g_B_ ‘ i even to his most _inti_mst(_a _i_riel;_:B- 1 '_ 'P' ' 1 1 Bud and many others too numerous L At the age of twen y e a e r.! _ ,; _ - 1 _ _ to mention. The management intend ___q-ieggie McFarlane Cape Tmv. Jordan with his parents immigrated ’ _ `\_Ve_brluaeygxiiggegpié§_\;r;__d_t_o:§_::.e_;c_¢:lI&\;g_§g§o _ holding n Valentine Skate the middle in-ge, spent Sunday in Montague with to this Province, 18»l1<1iD8 at Ma1DBq“° :hear-ggs the annual surplus has sverslrelfibllll-551,00 an amount lC'¥.°°.°V9*' oi this month. 'ing sister Mfg, J, A, Q, E11ig_}3_ in line month of August and residing. eight times Debsnture stuck interest' " 1 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS i Corrected for every Wednesday and ‘~~1 1_-_--'~.~1-¢_~., 1. __ _;\_‘,_1 _____,~___-_' 1 Saturday issue. Eggs ‘ zo Turnips 1 is Potatoes 30 Pork Bee! at 6 to 7 Dressed bee! "8 m 10 Chicken 1,7 Turkeys 15 to 22 Geese ' 13 to 15 Fowl 12 ‘Ducks 18 Oats (White) _ 33 Oats (Black) Hay (loose) 811 Hay, pressed Straw. _ Buckwheat Wheat Pelts Hides Oalfsklns Butter 22 to 424 $ 42 to tl _ $13 _ ML50 60 80 to Bl 50 to fill 11 ` 15 ` i \ BR(f)NCHlAL _______, I. . result- from_ inflammation _ of the 'delicate bronchial tubes which clogwith mucus-pneumonia- éasiiy 1 follows. scorrs lsllgu-`l,S1_j0N .mls wonders in ouorchllsfriég' hours brvnvflffivr it stops the cough. 1 checks the inflammation, and its curative, strengthening food-wiialue distriliutes recer- an ower t roll out is 1.9.15? 11 8 Insist on SCOTTS for Bmnehilis. _ 5cot¢&Bowue.’.l‘oroa¢n,0nlsi-io 12-00 SUDDEN D.-EJXTHI 1 _ from Heart Disease. by the '*"-' slig_l_i$ egesdlin of cli_;v;_l_>_lng Ill ll HK 0! come; to Thousands. Mgt of th se sudden de h si? st s 1 eLn‘:.i1iii.,"a°..‘e":.'1..:'1s: . ' condition and _took proiwt _ 1' ' snd proper treatment s sill llldly lend to any sufferer s regular FULL IZE PACKAGE of Dr. Fullsr'l Heart and N E Tlitmllia ABSOLUTELY FREE OF _llllpb lltratedB\t f laln sndtibod it esii°ba¢_:.|'\“N`Jd??Hsv: on Fslnlfstlon Flutlsrlng or Sklmal lusts? ul" ge* *"*°.n‘°':'."'.‘2.°' “wil .°".':“' ll 1:::"‘*.=..' “.'.`#.‘":.i"...*°'1"':.:.r'."°.,_..,.'=1"'*".‘ “fri” BIG ' your hes sud on sre in grave ngerrlmwrltz _ _i _ 1 ,_ _ . 1 1s|1~ 4 mmonanou mm, _ _B`ecsuse&;1rease~issdldleultms,l»‘_' _. ._ ' Now ron sauna _ bl .dm ywMs°°d.dl4:no¢‘. ...NT 11.. i=%"?'ii5'3.°I..“*"%’..'_'&'f*§'1T‘.;°‘ "“‘ 1 °““ ‘“ ‘““ “°° ‘°“*""“»°‘ “ 1 °°-_ 3°- ° \?°“_- -‘ _. _ " ~_ rounds all new pattern Ifricisffrdh '$53.3 ;‘T.‘3_,‘”i§. é.i'ZiT§‘i`»$°i‘i’.*Z °'l'°¢‘»’»-sli~m»."_ ';»_i'@-i- s i-»s.'$.“`.l...°".Iif irfia edible on it au, nomar." It Wll ctlllrd Qmi_&$¢_M§ ~j _m'~. . . _-.,__1 p _ 11-11 »_..;1_-__»__-_-_.,,,1,.,;_. s 1-wade.. _.1 °........1.-~~=-~'“~'“*'*n '1 incurs: ai so "~~1m'.a~..:c-r _1 - 1., _ imxmuian. _1-§Knlg“hts”Buif _ _i E oth¢~s..It~ l i 1|s»¢sn»sss|s¢.;- _2.!§g@i *I r _ _ _nioved to Gurnssy Cove, where he .Will . _ L 1. ber of years his condition was not at Winsloe for one year when hcl was married in the year 1856 to Miss Ruhansey Sencabaugh who sur- vives him with. their family of _six reside in this Province. with the 01 ception of Dr. Edward F. of the Souix Falls College, South Dakota, and Mrs. L. 0. Fraser, Solon, A1- berta. Three children predeceased him. He also resided for a time at Murray River and High Blink 9*- 911°” place being instrumental in building a tempsrance hall, to he also used as n place ol worship. When but ten years_oi age he signed the temper- ance pledge at the Band ol Hope, which _pledge he kept till the hour of his death. All his life he wx arp earnest ternperance worker a, an ardent advocate of prohibition, re- fusing to be a supporter of any can- didate who would not support the measure. In his labors for temper- snce he had the sympathetic and val- uable assistance of his wife who l0iH' ed him in every praiseworthy under- taking. Their hospitable home be- came the home of all who labored and consulted with them in every good cause and the kindly hospital- factors in the success oi their under- takings.. He was a member of the Baptist Church and took an active interest in every Christian work."1‘he large concourse of people from all parts of the -surrounding country that assembled on Jan. 25th to pay their last tribute of respect to the departed by attending .his funeral, which was held from the churph to the Beach Pt. Cemetery, showed the high esteem in which he was held bv all. " easpoon salt, one-_eighth teasD001\ dd and boil three minutes. i Boiland mash one quart white po- itv of both was one of the strong 'ro strain the stock_andl.nl51i: have IIN _*D i. T0 . 1 __ _ _ __f 1.1 dress; Miss Ola McDonald, Queen‘s 1 the year 11829. Although he had been » lledeemsble si |05 Q. Inf. alter _ 9 |“l°l’°“' Maid~ Miss Clara Mills, Miss Canada; ERSOHALS a sufferer irolb neuralgia for a mlin- _ psysble Jsn l.snd July lst. Price |05 I-2 and Inf. ' 'IELDW . _ __ 1 r _. -lx. ' \ i ` _ J. C. MACKINTOSII ®.= C0 Established |875 " 1, _ __ __ __ _ ___ Manners %i_<>s1_'u_c_s1._s;_t_\cx mllcllsucs, (_ __ ._ _.g _ w o res. _ _ ' . -‘ 4 8°" and mm dwg mm* D nf' ssursx. sr. Joss, ndhzineslif 'New otsscow. nit / . _ _ | _ _ ...g ____g-f'.,_¥g. } ahd boil‘thrse minutes. ‘ru ` -Boil and mash one quart white po- tatoes, dust with 'one tablespoon flour, ~ one teaspoon salt and mix well. ' _Brush cake dish, six inches in dia- meter, with a. little drippings, cover the bottom with the mashed pota- toes, one inch deep; then put in _ the stewcd' lamb, sprinkle with one table- spoon chopped parsely, cover the top with the,»_ rest of mashed potatoes, rough 'withvjork and place in hot oven 20 minutes or until brown. 1 0 O C - Mutton Broth.-`-Put one and one- 'half pounds 1mutton on with two quarts boiling water, a small onion, a small carrot and boil one hour. Then remove four cups. of stock; then _strain the stock through chccsecloth. ‘Season with salt, pePP9lf1. Paprika sind one tablespoon chopped arsley. [the fat in the soup, place. a strainer `over1' saucepan,_ wring__ s' piece of ,cheesecloth out of cold water and ,line the strainer with it. Slowly pour 'tha stock through so the fat will cling to the old wet cheesecloth. Bxlfuu £1112 _ __ of Eczema ____ - ‘ ’ moulds. Put RECIPES-~ Bo quick to relieve the itching, s6|t°\' “W0 3 certain to heal the sores, it sccmsjfry the bread 5 Apple Slump.-One qpnrt apples, 'a waste of time to trfothel. p,.epum_ _Dish one one cup flour one-hsli cup milk,1 time in treating enema and ealtiin the oven; garnish with' 0110 ¢\lP baking D0Wd°!'» 011° ‘l“°"t“` rheum when Dr. Chase's Ointment ` ' ~ ' l__lontr¢s.l4 '__0_\|s.` _ _ ' Cheese Oustards.-Beat -'up ' ‘Jour oilin milk, 11.... B ‘ o N. " D 0' S. _ Send for our'Llst of _ __ 1 .1 i i ,` 1uUN1ciPAi.,P'Jin.|c Urn- ‘ l Irv sus 1convoaA'r1o_ic soNo$_. A A Eastern 'Coil liimisiefn lislisii _ _ si. '.:..i..».4s.‘ s:;__,_' eggs and half. a cup of b g four tablespoons _of seasoning of salt pepper; pou_r'into stirring all the the cheese a sauce`p'an,_ come within' Simmer of bread- ro_unds lot on each e used, and to his surprise and My wife was also cured oi salt rheum bn ner muse by the use 101 ni-. tatoos, dust 1with one tablespoon Chase's Ointment, alter other treat- pepper, boil 'one hour;`i1iii`one table- iiief, after using three boxes, he was namon, clove, spoon flour with a little -cold water, cured, and has never had it since. to first teaspoon salt, one~qusrter cup can be obtained_ 0,,¢m¢,,1 mm SUEBF- You andy know of many cures °“Pf"1 Of wash. pare and core the »1>1>l°=. hi-ought about by this great ointment, 'using all butter rut into saucepan which has H ©1680' _for u-lm it more uupiiniiioeu in the 0! lard and~'m1mr. fitting lid, with one 'cup wster.1Boil history of med|c~|ne_ rpms letter is A sugar g`radually,` 10 minutes. Sprinkle the sugar over fair example of many rec¢1v§d_ lstantly; then add and cover with the dough. Put on -_ M,-_ Wm Augus_ postmaster, L0- beaten until light, the lid and-boil 20 minutes without g0¢|1_ Msn., writes: “My father wasi liftillll the U51 Serve With 81185? M15 almost covered with salt rheum or eil one milk. Dllllt With ¢i\1llBlll0l1 il 10° lihp eczema, and, though -he doctored ‘ and ri _ 1 1° * ‘ tried almost everything he could hear-"..- ‘ Shepherd's Pie.-_-'lic meat add one- shput, he only got worse. Someoncand sift one and hal! cup finely chopped onloll. 0110 advised Dr. Ohase's Ointment, whichiflour-, one-fourth t ‘ _ 1 ’ 1 ` one fund nd one»ha1f oughly ‘of _ 1 _=.i~ ' . 1Endof\Novembesf;‘1i9i1s, . . Losinlr made and oE,lie.r 19:0. 4 _ 1 1 Anita. ""a"n _ ` ` po _ 1. _ing put through) '11 1 Loans made April zznd, fgn 1*... f__"__ Loans made %\_1ring"i1iont1¥of ` _ made ' _uring mont_`“ of _ Iiliansiiiadefduriiig' niontli of _i _11 iiii¢d=_..