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High Water Time H‘t Time I 11.32 6.9 i 22.1 Sa. 12.16 7_1 23.0 S 12.56 7_2 ; 23,4 13.3 14.0 14.3 15.0 15.3 16.1 16.5 17.5 18.5 10.5 21.0 22.0 23.0 23.5 13.1! 13.4 14.2 14.5 15.2 23 Sa. 15.5 24 S F 16.3 25 ‘ 17.2 26 ` 18.0 27 19.0 28 29 30 31 nv Q Q _~=.~=~=f=rwrlririrf>=9°:==s>°s>>s>°r‘>'f=>i:~:1>'>=>'r=r=r1=‘5 Nr#:~¢»-|>-=ioc.~:-nU\@-lt<.b¢|.:¢-o6>w0$ww0U~l:.’:rv Date Day 1 F \T®Ul|5C-GN HHHH !°:-‘:-‘c><:-=F.°‘:**~!~"~'-‘¢> co-ao' ' ' -c-moat' ' ` ¢.==.-32&5'»-¢>s¢@3Sé,’ r'.".~’~1-lf-*-E-’=?=_°'>.~'-1~i~: ~1==-#~i.~.<=.o_»==~\=-¢t\='e.`~=2= 0'ic:e§»5-~lO¢>0c¢>=aae¢aml\7 N M _ 'l'u | W | Th | F Sa I-‘I-*I4 Nr-105900 s M 'ru i 1:: W 14 15 16 Sa. _ 11 ls i is M , Tu w Th F hlb-45-4 l"!"9=¢oelUL'7 ." 13 19 20 21 Th 22 F Ch .- Ni i 20.0 I 20.5 21.5 22.4 TQ." -am M Tu W Th F Sa S .`lF°~’~ oo JANUARY.-lst to 3rd, fair and cold. 4th to 8th, blustery. 9th to 13th, fine weather t'or January. 14th to 18th, sleet and snow. 19th to 22nd, changeable. 23rd to 24th, rain and snow. 25th to 27th, a storm period. 28th to 29th, clearing. 30th to 31st, clear and cold. _ | ; DIARY OF EVENTS To-DAY. City Magistrates Court. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7.15 and; 8.45 p.m_ Annual Meeting St. James (‘liurcli 7.30 p. ni. HERO MAKING. A seasoned old "salt" was a devot- ed admirer of a young middy whol served on the same warship. An ac-I cident occurred-a man overboard and! a gallant rescue by one of the licut,-I enants, which brought it hnndsome= letter of Commendation from the Ad-’ inirnlty. “It's a nice thing to get 9, letter like f.li'af:,” said the old for to his; young friend. "You ought to have one." "Well, I'll have to wait. my mance" , Bald the middy. "See here," said the otlrer, "I’ll drop from the rigging, and you jiuinpf in and rescue me." "But I can't swim," was the it-ply. “Never you mind," said the ver.i.r» ‘ nn. "I’ll iiold you up till the lo.-it comes.”-Weekly Scotsman. A. A. McLean. K.t,. Donald McKinnon MeLEAN A McKINNON llrrletere, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown MORBON & DUFFY Barrister: and Attorneys Bolloltorl for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. 0. lolaod, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. MOLIDD C IINTLEV. Dlloel--Bank of N. B. Chambers, Cher- lottotowli. P. ll. I. Columbia _ ~ ING UP ACT' BEING ACTS AND . _ ticulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solic- itors (if any) to the Official Llquidn tor of the said Company at the office of the Company sftuate at 402 Pender Street if the City of Vancouver, Pro- vlnce of British Columbia, and. if so requl red by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator, or by their solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims, at my Clianibers Street in the City of Vancouver, Pro- couver. aforesaid, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in de- fault thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Wednesday, the 31st day of March, 1915, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon L S at my said Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjudicatlng upon the said debts and claims. Dated this 31st day of December, 1914. “A. B. POTTINGER," Registrar. COWAN. RITCHIE & GRANT. 827 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B. C. Solicitors for the Ofilcial Liquidator_ . S274-1-1~im6iE6i ' L_ _:J - an f"L`-J - S ah 4‘\`&~l`l'-'J T ENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, January 27th, 1915, from any person or persons willing to con- tract for the construction of any one of the following works:-- In Klng's County.-\VIiari` at Mid- gell; Bridge at South Lake; Ap- proaches to Mink River Bridge; Approaches to Montague Bridge. In Queen's County:-Shea’s Bridge at Iona; Gascoigne Bridge, Flat River; Clyde Iliver Bridge. In Prince County: IIickey's Bridge, West Cape; Whalehnck Bridge, Mal- peque: Summerslde Road near Sum- inerside. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained ut the Provincial Englneer’s ofllce, Char- lottetown and of each nearest work at the following placest- Oflice ot' H. D. McEwen, l\Iorell_ Store of John McLean, Souris_ Store of Benj. Clow, Murray Ilarhor North. Store of Martin McKinnon, Monta- gue. Store of Joseph McCabe, Iona. Store of A. D. Ross, Eldon. Office of G. M. Matthews, O'Leary. I Store of P. McNutt & Sons, Malpe- ; que. Ofiice of I-Ion. James A. McNeill, Summerside. Each tender must he accompanied by an accepted check on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Coin- mfssloner of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the; l`. D the work contracted for. If the ten- der he not accepted the cheque will be fl to accept the lowest or any tender. m oi’ 1.. B. MeiviiLLAN S” 8250-1~13iutf Notice --- Vonvencnt to Everything. 'l`lic refined air a CHAPTER w 144 OF THE REVISED STATUTE8 II OF CANADA AND AMENDING \ il [in person tendering declines to enterfi into a contract when called upon rg to do so o fail to com lete returned. -u. . __ _ . , ; apple shells and repla 'e tl l'l - 1 - half pint of boiling water; boil for one tl" and my Emp” "f me l’_‘"`k “"'r°ss l floured board and roll into a circu- The Department does not bind itself glllxuhan p"mu""m"‘°" nl mcse “onxlfg the apples in u wellcbutlgréiisliiyklilg minute, and pour slowly over one well 'lm "°"°m “l’°“" half ml "lc" apart' y _in .,,._ dish; set in a pan of hot water nm) beaten egg' add the juice of one half' ‘hen my on 'hal l"°s"l~V 39"” of the Tenders to be addressed to the un- ce ` / derslgned and marked “Tender." ri-es-if-»¢~-»=»f»-5-it i-‘hai ioii snr _ Appl; One hundred acres of free hold land. six miles from Charlottetown; good BlRD'S NEST PUDDING. IN THE MATTER OF THE "WIND- h d b lldi _ It W _ , JOHN H0RNE» _ beaten yolks of four eggs; stir ther § niutv sstsciioiis roii .READERS 0F THE GUARDIAN Furnished by W. 8.. Louaon °$~!°°!"!°°2~'3*°!°°$~Z»Ir0~>°2°¢°2* 3,43; Q » 2 Q 0:0 Q0 .°°.°°.°‘3t4N'v~. Y Astor Library, New York City, ever took any interest in the sky. most. people the stars are simply It tells us of spaces no man measure. A train travelling at forty million years to reach nearest star. This train would quire 166 days to reach the Moon. 76 years to reach Mars. 110 years to reach Mercury. 177 years to reach tho Sun. 740 years to reach Jupiter. 1,470 years to reach Saturn. 3.160 years to reacli Uranus. 5,055 years to reach Neptune. When we see it train flying by us rate of a mile it minute, we uonsii it something wonderful in the iuaf of speed, and we <-un readily gr train 166 days to reach the Moon, the time required for such at train reach the nearest star, which is gi The lland that guides tlirongli all l trackless void, spheres, ployed, And e'er revolving through unnui ered yc~:ii`=, S °. Doth toacli the helpless fledp; how to fly, est flower _“___ Mina-um ilniment ce., Limited. ' Gentlemen.-Last Winter I receiv of L.aGrippe, and I have frequen of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. SPOTTING NEW RECRUITS (Manchester Guardian) nciatlon of the following word evnlly," it is n sign ot' military ence exercised npoii the ordinu t as far as we know there is fury authority for plncing tho llie second syllable, as one hears rc debatable. NEW YORK Clf`Y Broadway and 47th St. EXi_lI.USlVl'll..Y BACHICLI rR good service ofa club. The semi-annual meeting of shore- IIATBS PER DA V ouse an u ngs has been _.___ , ell cared for. mudded, fertilized. Cm-e and pm-9 eight apples, put into 111|-Jed. Yl\Hl\U\‘ed The best fan” 0** a deep, well buttered pudding dish, insloe road. Windmill. \el0i>h°1\<’- ini me centers with sugar and n nine _ both in good working order. Thresli~ ,,mm,_,g_ add °ne~°,§mt of wan, and ' ins outfit. all complete- HM' f°fk-_ nuke untn tender, but not son. 'rn 1 rope and carrier goes with farm lf two Lu 5 _ ~ - p of flour add three teaspoon in 'ri-is MATTER oF Dominion 'wt Sold by *lf-:il dw 0' Mllfch Wi" be ini.. or belong powder. one teuspoonfni TRUST c°MPANY_ Sold by =lU<‘li°l- of salt. one pint of milk and the well _ ° _ ll* "1 "‘ “ 015109 SWUOU- oughly and told in the whites of Your A I I v A I T116 Cl'00ll0l'B Of the - P- E- 1- ‘eggs beaten dry. Pour over the apples _ _ .A 3 ~\» . above named Company 8294-1-19Mtl16WkS. and bake for one hour ln a moderate ' ‘ - .'»'_ » _ L S are required on Dr before oven. serve not won uny nuuiiing -‘rv ~ -_ _ lille 27th (lily ol' l*`8bl'lIfiI‘Y. sauce. ‘ 1915, to semi their names and addresses and the par- '>»Z¢°!°°!°°2**Z*°I“‘3"I°'Z°°3°°!"I°`*?'?°I'°3*0°§*0¢ 50 years to reach the planet Venus. to make n. stiff dou h' knead for fit \66¢2»‘.“!°&~‘.»°!-1Na INDIAN PUDDING WITH APPLES. Scnld two quarts oi' sweet milk, stir in a cup ot' cornmeal until the mixture tlilckens. Remove f'roni the fire, add one and one-sixth cups oi' molasses, one teaspoonful ot' salt, one-half’ ten- spoonful each of nutmeg and cinna- mon and two cups of sweet apples. pared, cored and quartered. Pour into a deep pudding dish and bake for four hours When the u in is PAN PUDDING. Add sufficient milk to ii pint of flour 8 . ' teen minutes. (Tut into four pieces; roll each piec in n thin sheet about one-sixtcentli ot' an inch thick and the -size of an ordinary roasting pan. Grease the pan with nieltcfl suci, place a layer of the paste in the pan and brush over with melted snot. Mix one < S. A. McDonald’s Sacrificed--Gigantic SaIe -_ Starts on Saturday D CONSIDER THE HEAVEN'S. ~ D (lil F5111- bailed ____ i`or one and one half hours udd, with- ‘ . Some ears ago the curator of the 0\1f SIIPPIUZ. one Dilll 01' C0141 milk- s aid Serve with cream and sugar or syrup. that it was regretted how few people To CREAMY SAUCE. so Boil one cup of sugar and half' a many bright spots in the sky-notip cup of water to the soft ball stage, ing more. He added that altogether then pour the syrup in H flue Stream wo few pcopye 1-gauze what a wonder. over the well-beaten white of one egg; .ful book is written in the heavens. continue beating until cold: fold in can one cup of double crenni beaten dry; the add one half of a teaspoonful of van- rate of a mile a infinite will require lllt1~ the _ re- We have decided to clear out every Overcoat in the Store at tremendous discounts. Many lines being cleared out now 7 at 1-2 price. Boys’ and Youths’ Coats sacrificed also, Coats Worth up to $20.00 for $12.00. Coats Worth up to $14.00 for $8.00. Some lines regular values $8.00 to $9.00 for ' 0 ‘ " _ ,, above, would be forty inillion years. Each in its own fixed orbit e'er c Is that same ilaiid, thai, in the inoi in lioui And bid it sleep us with a lullaliy. ll interesting business fs to be discuss- ed. 8215-1-9.13.18. Great George Street, have several llrrldnre and Attorneys-at-Lew thousand dollars to loan on real good security in the city or country, in small or large sums. _i _ twill me your cough la isle -tiny. with lose trouble, at a smaller cost. ,Try it, if it does not cure you it will, holders of ‘the Bedford Farmers co- operative Co., Ltd., will be held in the Millcove school house on Saturday, Jan. 23. Comnienclng at one o'clock . m. D THEO. ELLIS, Secretary. 8272-1-14,15,16,18,20. . 50 rooms Wiili lavatory 51.00 F0 rooms with private bntli l 50 50 rooms with private bath 2.00 'I' .vo-W om >_lue_is $\.00 lo $3.00. Special \\ eokly Rates Resturan A la crate Club llreakfnsts. DINNING DUUM _|lPIi.\ 'I`() LADIES. The be t value in N-w York t`ity both lnroome and restaurant. Prone. 7790----Byrant. J. GUGGS. 8005-I2-22lIItis1yr i`ourtli pound of almonds blan ied s cl and i at chopped fine, one cup of` chopped rul- $4.50. _ ISI 2122'.§§’.‘i”..fi§]f-JI.”1§i‘i..‘.l§.~.§"Li§.'I.'ifl i‘»`.’.’.f Winter Gggds Reduced lie APPLE RICE PUDDING asp u layer ot' this mixture on the paste the idea that if would require such it and cover with another luycr of paste. . but brush with suet and continue until it is beyond ull t-onieeptioii to conceive all the sheets ot' paste nrc used. Brush to over with suet and sprinkle with sug- \5`$‘-i»"~'-" f" ""”` Ladies’ Fur Coats, Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Furs, ,_, p n e one cup of thoroughly P ivzislied rice into two quarts ot’ rapidly ` ni- bo_iling salted water; boil for fifteen 8 277-1-14M(f niniutes and drain. Spread the rice nb~ in the centre of at ,ood sized square of chee..c rlotli. 'I'-Ile rice should bo 'ii- about one half’ inch thick and cover - _T W _--_ ____ it space as lnrgc :is ti dinner plate. . , , ~ - ing VME' Com mm qlmlqm. I-our good Sized five pound _lurd_ pail. _(over closely, ,berve hot with plain or whipped A I I U I tart apples, sprinkle with sugnr ,md put on a trivet in a kettle ‘zzotniuiiiiiigigcream and sugar. flf <0 1. Ht \\i/iliglf. touch the frail- heap in the contre ofthe rice. G tl -~ bmling ‘v“lCr‘ "uv" tm li l ‘I mu up tho ends ot' the cloth so thatu Steam for one hour and' _twenty fiv_e_| FRESH APPLE CUSTARD PIE. ,ice Wm Uovel. me apples and me minutes, adding more boiling wuter it’ _ tightly, non in a good sized kettle of necessary. Allow the water to conie , To one pint of apple sauce add one boilmg water for Oneohom. This Wm up half way around the mould. Serve ‘quart of sweet milk, four eggs, one `iiiodci':-ite oven. Let ples cool upon.. eonm out perfectly ',-Dum; if humned with Huntington sauce. tablespoontul cornstarch, pinch oi' salt, vniefully. Serve hot with crenin or one fcfurlh grated nutmeg’ one lame' any nnuiiing sun.-t-_ HuN'riNeroN SAUCE. =‘I’°‘"‘1“l ‘H9009 ‘“_“*@f- 5'0"? “I "Ile lemon anti grated rind of halt :x lemon The whirling legions of untlrinv S ri kl . ed App|_E ROLLV POLL .uid bali with I L I Y PUDD|NG Boil one cup of molasses :ind one ' ' 0 ‘““e“`mS "" 3" great benefit from the use of MIN- and one halt tahlespooiifiils of butter ARD S LINIMENT in a severe attucl' - - ' ‘ - - ' l Pine, core and slice sour apples; for eight minutes flemovt- from thc* KENTUCKY PIE' , . . tronitlei 1 ~- W 1 -, -1' il -_ mom: me Lmwd by nmmg ms Dm' scrallc liilitolilicuirlliitgiégeliiittilngrilling dug Same m mu( Sauce Pfel (tgirl qit\11I‘lcl‘ cigllif bnirg taré ” - . -_ » - fi e' i _ . _ , lite. rations :ind rev(-file. Ii' he calls mg) ‘_`la,H_'” hm' To the ‘Wmpmgs “dd LIQUID SAUCE' slllge in si_xf‘(i'2§sl llligutlrlialflcli p(oEln\d milf @lI1.lJ0l1eS_iu center of dough and sprinkle with one tablrspoonful of sugar mixed with one l`ourtli tnblespoonful each of salt and ciiiiiainon or nutmeg; bring Ute ll` In tin-alreil. depots, efelllishlp piers, you \\'ll°l ba pleased nt the 1-IOTEL Aliiamaila-Hillman 5th Av., Broadway, 24th Si. i’l\'I'iII.I,O0I{IN(l MADISON BQ. PARK. A tire million dollar example of mmlem' architectural perfection: accommodation; 1,000 guests. ' A Good Room, .__ 1, ,$1.50 Per Day. Vv`itIi Bath, $2 to $5 0., oo.-_, me. merge emi ligne *_ °,,__\.,,:_,4,__-,;,T,';,,,fgj'°' . .mwa|.i:ii-..g uns an :rad ionamin. 'rum mule inniinii. “°"-°". "lg "‘° “"P“°“""" -»f mf stnem ` V I , pastry shell and finish baking. aug" lMm°nt "'"° "“" l’° "° , .lil.§TE"` J lux ll-_i___? 2 Who is ~ f. Up In Time , M I ii l If You Have A 'Fenton Alarm Clock Our Alarm Clockl are _|norc_rc- . liable. they im longer and awe more satisfaction t an others. We selected them with care and ihey are tnorcughly tested before being sold. our alarm clocks are better, but they don't cout any mire than others See the eplendi line we lrcalinwlng. . ` _ _ > U ,_ APPLE wAsHi~eroi\i Pie. Ai tly roiinrcii-in ' ri i.it1t` i-bi_' it- r proved it to he very effective in cases half incli ltliiilk,lliyfplllléiidigfgllgalliigiig le’ll3ioilimj(uicqef, or `l'f0lei`i1ioi?$_l)ti)i(;lt; lissnlit Stem” Six mfg” tart applcé .""d on the dough and `roll, tu ik ' th at hand add one tnblespoonful of vine- ml’ mel" u"`°“5h 3 "°_Ia“de"3 Sl-"` in ends and prick deeply wish amforke gm,_ ___ while hot one _spoontul of butter. level tablespoonful ot powdered sugar. steam for one and three-fourths hours ' “hen m0l»sur In Phe yolks of mme 0,. Wmp in ,L ,VCU Houma puddhm STEAMED Appl_E PUDDWGI 'L eggs. the rind and Jnlcr- of on_o li-_inoii Clmhl tic up ,ho ands’ plunge mm how and one ieacupful ot sngu`r which liuve ing water and boil for lin-@@.q\m,-in,-5 Line n inotild with slices of buttered l’;""‘“ b°a'l"m l"g"U‘e"‘ r(’°V°" "I ‘ITB ot' an hour. Servo with hard son.-.;_ bread, put in a layer uf stowed apples. I’ _‘I "' "M" “S l"’“ "H" "F .sq“a§‘ P 0 , i a layer or butlwml bread. comi“u,, v.i_tli good _pie .i,iiro. bulriii.. in ii nioderato o\tii i plot ucei. _ Q I of milk to two beaten eggs; pour ovcr "ml mmutks' The new Brmsh recruit' lhoughstm ..e_ect eiiougli large applcs'to (lil fi the apples und bread and steam tor POT APPLE PIE- civman ,,lmhing_ may he spmted Dllfltling dun, pare, cut a thick shi-(1 One hour. berve with cream or pud- s ui g quarto water for one hour; core and pare add one teaspoonful of salt, tlifn with hot water until about as thick as heavy cream and pour over the apples; bake for one lionr und serve with SHAKER APPLE PIE. Parc, core and cut into eighths sour apples and put into a lower crust; add half n pint of seeded raisins. Put on the upper crust, being careful to not let it stick to the lower crust. Buke in a. slow oven until the apples are thorénglily cooked and the crust is nicely browned; this will require about forty mliiutes__ While the ple is hot take off the top crust and luy it aside. then with ii wooden or solver knife stir the apples und remove any hard pieces flint may he left. Adil sugar, nutmeg and a small piece ot' butter ami replace the top crust. Take two large apples (grated). whites of two eggs, chpful of sugar. juice of hnlf a lemon; bent this until thick and white und spread between layers oi’ Washington pie (which is really n plain jelly cake) and then heap some on top. w ' _ 4 ENGLISH APPLE PIE. Butter a shallow agate dish. Select one' flint is deeper th'an a pie plate. Fill the dish with sliced apples, sprin- kle with n cup of sugar. half a toa- spoonful of salt and a little nutmeg. Put over It tivo teaspoonfuls of butter in bits; add three tahlespoonfuls of cold water. Cover with good paste and bake for forty minutes. Serve with cream. _ _ FAIRY APPLE PIE. 1 Core. Quarter and steam four large ta-rt a ples; rub throu h a sieve. eight apples and place in an ngate bak- STEAMED APPLE PUDDING, I. ing pan. Boil the sage until clear ui/ LONGACRE quartered apples. thou sugar and cin- namon, then slice your biscuit dough in strips about the same as the pork an-.I crosswisc. leaving about an inch between each strip. Repeat this op- eration until you liavo used up your material, having the blscuitdougli on top; than pour down the side of the kettle carefully it cup of boiling water, cover and cook slowly for one lioilr and n half, adding boiling water when necessary. This is dellcloiis, when scivcd wltli whipped crenin. PASTRY-GENERAL RULES. Have everything cold; do not make the dough too iifblst; use pastry flour if possible; roll only once. Paste kept on ice over night becomes much more flaky»tlian when first ninde. To pre- vent the lower crust from becoming soaked brush over with white of egg. I Brush the edge with unbeaten white il ~ f*_'~ ‘S finger, a pastry roller or the tines of ii fork. Always leave an opening in the center of the upper crust that the strain may escape. Bake ples having a <:oo_liod filling in n quick oven and those with an uncooked filling ln a plates on which they are made. he- cnuse slipping them onto cold plates develops moisture whiflli always des- tioys the erispness of tho lower crust. BEATING ANID BAKING A MERIN- GUE. llu\'o,cold,t’resh eggs; heat thowhltes until frothy; add to each white one Bent until so stiff that it can be cut with a knife. Spread on the ple und bake with the oven‘door open until tl rich golden brown. Too much sugar causes n ineringue to liqulfy; if not PLAIN PASTRV. Sift one cup of flour and one fourth teaspoonful of salt into a bowl; rub into it flve level teaspoonfuls of short- enlng until the whole ls reduced to a ine powder; add cold water, slowly, to (make a still’ dough. Place on a slight- lar shape to fit tho plate. Fit it loosely into the plate, as it. shrinks when baked. APPLE PIE. I. ‘ Line ii plate with good paste; fill with thin slices of good cooking apples, sprinkle with one-halt cup of sugar which has been mixed with a heaping ,teaspoonful of flour and a pinch of salt; cover with an upper crust and bake in ii. moderate oven for haIf~an- lioiir. - APPLE PIE. II. Line it deep ple plate with good paste; pare, core and chop enough tart apples to make one quart; stir through the apples one cup of granu- lated sugar which has been mixed ith one tablespoonful of dry flour and a pinch of salt. Squeeze the juice from half a lemon evenly through the apple mixture and flll the ple plate; dot with small pieces of butter. Lay one- ialf inch strips of pastry across the op, crossing them in diamond shape. crusts together with the thumb and Tjils Is not an isolated case, tor we frequently hear from people who have been cured ot piles by using Dr, Chanda Ointment a t t e r physicians --, had told t h e in nothing short of 5-/ \ an operation could '- bring relief and 1 , I cure. ' , If you could read f I these letters, com- - _ . I . \, ini as they do, day “ after day and year after year. you -- would realise what -.i ` _ A _ g_1vondertul cura- tive _ate n t Dr cn ‘a ointment ` ‘ \ ' ..,:.i;.. F... is is A "1 “tn DTH l'|\0|'B Bn V' " 2?.; ,N ,gage-.+.l»mN|q‘mfug ,:_ nimismiw gi,?m..ti,_ NJ 1 ° ° - dry; andthe apples andullavor to taste *M* W” *““°"'“" I” luoninity re Nan-ann-n of egg or water and press the two [I _*___* ‘ t But the Writer of This Letter Resolved to Try Dr. Chaee’l Ointment F ireland Was Cured. , Bake in a moderate oven. Uperation Decided Cn As Only Means of Relief doubt as to where credit is duo. Friends and neighbors are told' of the results and so the good word sgreull, and Dr. Chaee’a Ointment is ecom- ins’ known far and wide as the only actual cure for glial or hemorrhoids. Mr. Charles eauyale, o. respected citizen of Bt. .l'oI1fl'»i, Qllc.. write! 2°-‘ "For 14 years I sulfered from chronic' piles oi' hemorrhoids an _-.eonlfdellell my case very serious. f- s trcllwl by a. well-known physfoi who could not help me, and my , or decided on an o eration as the _ V mount 0 i relief. glowever, I reno Tto. tr’ I-I-0 Chase‘| Ointment into; _Url 5°* brought me great rerlgzf, tid lit' ill* time I had und It boxes WN completely cured ie in wh it llwr me auch Brett leuuro tv 1' mmf” pa;-)¢itic&' or tim I tim | _ ID' =DI f Oli 0-D 8. I dealzrl. r Illdflaaoni GNU ‘ °°‘| ) L sweetelii to- taste and cbih. Beat the noyins `or~ inorylm- BL'.\Ifv_-its. £,r¢'g'¢vf1ll='.il-igmo' tl# ml W whites of three eggs til stiff and ZIOPQIIIUYINY-¢°\’¢\Irlni: than piles, and I ' "‘f. ---'-" Limited. (Toronto. --