»r .,,._ _ is-~‘1 ` l' ,`.` . 7.” . i,»3,_ ._ V i ‘- .Lui ` ' ir e-I Q* 5?- " 1 : ; T . i _ » ) . 0,, , l < , _ », ¢ .,. _ ’-l. 4 I I 1 » .' ‘ l l i i I ____ ,,< .hs 7,. _<' il: r. , ri ' .. 1 » rs |“i. . ff.; , _ .l .. . lil _f I . TUESDAY ...°'I'he funeral of the late James Meavay, took Marys Cemetery morning and was Capt McAvay was a land and came to this bout fifty years ago and Two short weeks ago, a season, falls the dark pall of Mrs Captain Nelson D She had arisen from her was in the act of dressing who was about 25 years Her maiden name was tain Dicks two weeks ago. tain sailed about 4 o moilaing in his schooner Glace Buy, with a cargo of prod -Exe. The following additional particu- at lars have been received of the wedd- 1,13(-,._ one of the most romment far. , P ‘~l`11DH“l1- mers and the keeper of the Victoria e of the l ing in St. >Jobn's Church, on Wednesday evening. On 1-rettiest weddings of the s 1.-lace in St. John’s Church, i Wcclncsdny evening, at 6 p. marriage to .l. Verner _,i _ i presence of a very large ing parties. The wedding tered the church to the province a was a most expert seaman. He was eighty years of age and is survived by in widow. four sons and one daughter.-M.~ ,wt fair younll gl-0 bride, today she lies cold in death, no and on the home, at this joyous bud of sorrow. Buch is the sad story reported from Eg,” Georgetown, where the sudden death and _ ' ' icks, occurr- the ed about 9 o’clock this morning. the -bed, and to when she wut fell to the floor, expiring instantly. _,Om “Death was due to heart failure_,_" f`lU“. was the opinion .of Dr. Stewart, w o . ,, was hastily sumnianed. The deceased kOn"mtu1&tl°ns' of age, was n native ni sc_,i>eter's cnnni, C. B. The funeral of the late Mr. Lord. Miss Sarah son Z\lcl‘uish. She was married to Cap- '-V111 . Y. The pap. ,afternoon at two o’clock from his 'clock this late residence to the Presbyterian Irene, for i'eiiictci'y at Tryon. UCC eason took in Crapaiid, ly Kliss Susan D Lowther was Post respected residents of that local . . _ it Vfcstinoreland The church whdgopngettlf llvo dnughwrsh Mrs' Bacchus and ily decorated for the occasion and ;h - the ceremony was performed by the Mr ,, Rector, Rev. R. M, Fenton, in the Ea b f _ _ relatives and friends of tlllemdlorltraci- m1S.Sef1 connections at Pt d“ Chem' party en_ arriving too late to see her father al strains of _ - __ ___ of _T:._;._.__.,-_: __ _f___. ..;_ .___ P~=l and _ ___ _ ____ -_.i f. ’T\» 'fr Nl .~ ~2», “ -L " _ _ __ _ _--.s . 6 . 1. 'yi . » McLeod, a native of l’ictir1 C-»'.|f»ty » \ .. 'i "1: N11' @H0G°M% _ N- ao (`h _ el. ,_ ,l 2; `.\'lT:‘: -' TT: ,,_‘;'$`.;_:`Pf1,=.~‘.; lr! » 1';»»§_._< ‘n,{__,_., . '- ' 'I A ¢ ,.; L_ \ - `. `_ ‘a ' N1". W liiniiefl- ' Leod will en`o 'eddiv tri \ __= ,, _ ,U-iccof, __ JY 0- Vi IL l §`-ll; "”‘_l,l,`,',',§-heel E¢1_“° ` _._ through Nova Scotia before ro ,I 1 lluilc by _:i pci'i`cl»L incfliaiiical process from high grnclc cocoa, lzriins, scic:ili.'ic'lil|_\' l;lcii,>b73?=“’=CYf2l.5f_-;»_.i; Presbyterian Church at New London ‘ -, ._.;j;_\§»' -._-:$2 ’ _~ 3. _._ < ._ ‘ig-_\\,r___,, _ __ ."‘§.,~».;._~.__1,,_.__;-_~.‘,i,€1-.I-"..~ -‘ daughter of Rev. John Murray, wil' .~.-I';,;;§`%'& c. .. . " as .- | 'gm __ 1 - _ bride and groom being unattended, l i A ' .~1'¥'!1 ».:;J _ 1-; and is' greatly beloved hy residents ir _‘___ Q-_._r._ 4.-'_. _T ~, 3.; ‘ father’s church for the past ten' years \. 1.' .h"‘.`, ._ 5_ ,'.*." _‘:`_`_'_ __‘_ _ _ _ " "i ¥_1{_‘__,__ if _ this province. She will be the recip .`=-"` _ l . , _ the W. F. M. 5., \oung People and _ i.`i~1_._s___§_-__:v._v‘f members of the ciingregiitioii as a l ,F-_,y _msg l I I ‘_"‘_-~`» 1 , mark of their high appreciation. Af- . P 'W1 “T ' " ceeding to their home in Hyde Park. ‘ _ling tolend her voice when called up- on. beauti Fenton bride, veil was C E Miss lit- sister and Marlon Nicholson ed as flower girls. Wilmot Mac- Donald of Crapaud, supported the om. After the ceremony a recep- D Was held at the home of the e's parents. The many appro- t_e and beautiful gifts testify to esteem in which both the bride groom 'are held. Among oheoues was one for szoo.oo from brlde's father. The groonzrs gift the bride was a beautiful gold ch and pin. To the bridesmaid a bracelet and to ouch of the er girls a gold locket and chain. WEDNESDAY of Capt Johnson Lord, Victoria, take place tomorrow Thursda The death occurred on Sunday morning at eleven o’clock at his home \`ictorn=. of Joseph Inman of that Liglirhonsc. The deceased had .beer' only if week and his death is 'deep regretted as he was one of the y. He leaves to *mourn their lose rs. Ciinrles French, both resident 1, e United States, besides a widow. s. Bacchus on learning of be; ther's illness left for Victoria and ive. The deceased was 3 member the liletliodist Church and the con keenly feel the loss of 1; good man.In s exceedingly popular with ali- whom he came in contact. The fune- ral will take place this, Wednesday, afternoon at two o’clock to the Me- thodist Church Cemetery. -A quiet wedding will take place this evening at five o’clock in tht when Miss Lena B. Murray, only `be united in lilarriage to Rev. A. \~_ S., now pastor of the Prcsbyteriar urch in Hyde Park, Mass. Thr ceremony will he perfumed by thi bride‘s father assisted by Rev. Geo A. Sutherland, Kensington, th< Miss Murray has been organist of bei ient of a purse from the members oi ter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Miss Murray will be much missed ir social and musical circles where shi is much sought after, and being th: possessor of a rich gift of song she will be a distinct addition to her new home and her loss is a provin- cial one as Miss Murray was ever_\\'il- Among the passengers to the city on the Northumberland last evening was Daniel Skinner, Georgetown, win. had accompanied the remains of thc late Mrs. (Capt.) Dicks, of St. Pet- er's Canal, C. B., to Picton whcri they were met by the husband of thf 1-5 ,.f,. _. _a._..__ \. J .Wo o D B Unvs ’ .i ii ogis. l |, _ ‘__',_,.-t=.'.-_»=$1"f_':;:»___;\-' _ 1ql:’i'ice 25 ' 'FHL KIND THAT CURTIS Coos.-is. Cocos. 5~rr.‘ANoi_i;s., Diarzmpan. Coma., -_ Fou~D|z_i=-_ S|=~Av|Ns, Cowie*-:NAND |=»wf;vaN"rs._- _ , AND Cumss CoNTRAc'rior~1 oF Ti-is HOOP , POR SALE BY ALL DEALERS ' SOL! OWNERS U~MANUFACTUF\‘ERS _L FRASIER Ti-ioia_i_~i'_ijoi;]__a Co.cn<>n=nmn,Qims=e' ,!, i.=~._-.1-.1-_.f :_ __-:L_ _._-._....- __ L ~ ' N Ti.-:-;l§."¥`4 1'? -» i€o°iii:if; ‘ilhsilil In T1 __A ___ .wr- __\ IS A Pastry Flour fe - __ f / Beaver Flourmakes the l eb -."' _ lightest, flakiest, tastiest Beaver Flour makes the most _ delicious Cakes, Buns and other ' Fancy Pastry. T And Beaver Flour makes the ` ' whitesf, most nutritious Bread. Beaver Flour is the family flour for all kinds .of baking, as good for Pastry as for Bread, and best for both. , Your grocer has "it, or will get it for you. ' DEALERS-Write in for prions on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. ` Pie Crusts you ever tasted. town, who want to Bt ed husband, ‘Picton An was conducted his brother, the deceas- rcniains in service by Rev A large number of the re- mains to the ers were: Messrs. Morrissey, J. D. R. R. McLean Jenkins, The remains were by Daniel Skinner Le met by Capt. Dicks at dogg death occur under ci|~¢“m_ sts,nces_as in the casa inte Mrs. Dicks. She was just gym year, the only daughter nniowsrl mother, and had been only about three weeks. Eh, had been in the bloom even on the _night previous her death when her husband left to get sail for Glace Bay. The ‘ wus a woman of splendid und w T. E. E. Doyle, disposition and during Stay of two weeks in her ne deared herself to those To the bereaved mother, lmlbami and three brothers, the heartfelt; sympa- thy of the whole community 1|. extend- ed. Mrs. Dicks died on Friday morn- ing last and not on Tuesday as in- timated in yesterdny's issue. had en- knew her. A very pretty home wedding tool: place at the residence of J. O. and Mrs. Simpson, 3 miles North of Mirror, on Monday afternoon, Dec. llth, Bt 5.30, Wllell tlmil' eldest daughter Miss Mabel, was united in marriage to Jas Cairns. The bride, who was given away by her fatlior was handsomely gowned in vvhii-0 silk, and carried a bouquet/of rosi-s and lilly of the Valley. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. White, of Lacombe, in the presence ni over eighty guests, after which ii iumptous dinner was served. The ;room’s gift to the bride was a, gold watch and chain. The wedding gifts romprisingr silverware, china and cui .glass were numerous and handsome. testifying the high esteem in which the contracting parties are held by their many friends. The happy couple will take up their residence for sever- il months at the home of the groom’s father, as the 'latter gentlemen will ipend the winter in Prince Edward sland. A host of friends join_wlth Phe Journal in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Uairns a prosperous and happy jour- ,iey through life.-Mirror, 'Alta., lournal. The Guardian rcgretsfto announce :he death of Mrs. James Mills, which occurred at her home at Little River, on the lst of November. The deceas- _-d lady was Elizabeth Jenkins, laughter of the late Henry Jenkins, if Mt. Albion, in, this Province, and :he wife of Deacon James Mills. She .vas 58 years old and had, for a _lumber of years, been in poor health. Besides her husband, two sons (Jos- eph in Scotia I-lumbolt County, Cali- fornia and William at home) and one laughter (Mrs. H. W. Burke of Bay Fortune), are left to mourn. The de- ceased lady was an active member of ;he Annandale Baptist Church of which her husband is a deacon and in ill church work she took a deep and ictive interest. She was naturally gentle and patient and years of pain and suffering made those beautiful traits of her character still more per- :eptable. She was buried in the old Annandale Cemetery beside her daughter, Hannah, who predeceased ier sorr-e years. The funeral, which was largely attended, was in charge if her pastor, Rev. A. Harwood. Four brothers, William at Cherry ,Valley, George at Mount Herbert. Boswell and Robert at Mount Al- bion, and three sisters, Abigail, wife' if Herbert Carver, Mount Albion, Emma, wife of Henry Smallwood, idount Herbert, and Mary, wife of .he late William Dingwell of Little The Yorkshire, Tamworth Berk- shire breed, Messrs. Callbeck and Mc- Elmsilalc, have just been celebrating In ight of East Hants for several years, U ful residence. 'fliougli advanced in life “il he and his partner are still active W and smart. Mr. McMillan graduated “_ from the old Free Church College, B Halifax, in 1860. 'l‘wo others gradu- B ated with him, Rev, -Duncan McKin- U' non-, also n. resident of Elmsdale, and ` the Rev. Donald Morrison who went __ b Pim les Su Bad ,is e Was Ashamed :_‘;r:.i..:'=_.:_‘;=‘.:_~;:..'r;°i°°°°°*- _ Tfiedrveryihingbnnidifun cond. A__»f"1°“= °°° ffm 'M =°°°" One Box oi’ Cuticura Ointment A _ Took Pimples Away. ' 'About seven years use plm les broke out ull over my fam and neck. H'h»~.n they and would llrsi coma out they would bo big and ,U1 rc-d, then after a While they would tum white, ‘ lace January sth o and muuer would como ont. Sometimes D they would itch se I could hardly sleep. I was ashamed to go down street. my face P Which never can be filled. ' ..."l‘l1e marriage ol Eugene Dslorie his pastor Rev A MeAulay a loving father and a kind Much sympathy is felt for voice we loved is stllled lace ls vacant in our home Kathleen Frances McDonald both Newport is announced to take ...'A very pretty wedding took O looked no und. I went to several docton plnce at the residence of Judson and - and sci midiclne, which did me no sood. Ind Mrs. Webster, Midgell, on the evening. , bought clniment. calves and patent medicines. of but none c' them would cure my fzicu and the 13th lust when their niece M18! * ni-ck. A friend advised me to try Cutlcum. l-Eva Louise Webster became the bride _ oinnnnn. 1 oc one box-. and it look U1 of 351,;-=>_{;-ry“;§°=;,5g‘°;2,},,§;,';?,,l‘ ;*§},,‘;';‘f,“_ “P,.r,,,3 iiinreii. Rev. J. w. Mcirenzin niacin- _‘ .sufferer who has plmples should use Cutloura ted. The bride was attended by Miss Oliitinviit if they want a sure cure. I never B bud any soap equal to Cuticum. Soap." 8 (,<|gin»|l) Ayliuer Mathers, Parkhlll, Ont., tb 6 Deo- 24» 1910- Peter’s Bay. The bride’s bouquet ,` '”"*" _ wa fern and she certainly loolfed charm- .' ing .. . h _ .. old “ lliiin llthllybngvlzs bochm`;;l\eSteT;'x glildlcd cream Suk* '1 he brides' ‘ ' Bruce W. McEwen, merchant of I i-tha McEwen of New Dominion and ' groom by William Andérson of St. '_ s carnations, roses and maiden hair ‘,'j in B dress of dew-drop lace over n-nh lurcn sores that seemed to itch and maid carried a bouquet . burn, und clause terrible suffering. The '01 crupiion hc-sun ln pimplcs which would fern and she looked perfwtion in B '- oyirn und run, making large sores. His hair be came out and finger nails fell off, and the cream roses and maiden hair ll. autiful dress of nile-green silk with* ` ‘F,,r,.s ,-_-we over the entire body, csiisliig Cream trlmIn_iDg8. The gl‘00m'8 pre- __ 1-»»<.‘T-é4I..'.3 liitle or no sleep for ha.by_ or v;._vsi~ll'. (Irv sriibs would couio off \v.en i i'3n‘o‘-{efl ll shirt. Wu tried fi. ri-nt ni-.my :_.‘iin=dn-1: bi nothing would llclpTllni, till n. fr_imnl induce nie io try Cuiirura. Soup and Uliitiiiciit. usrd ilic Cuiicnrn. Soup rind Oininieni. bu u short time hi-lore I could see flint he wus be ii iprovlng, und in six \vec-ks’ time bc wus L (__’__imw wn__,_ He ,md _§,,,fc,,,d ,,,,,,,;, sh, liss Laura Anderson of St. Peters sent to the bride was 9, set of sable ,__ a furs and to the bridesmaid 3, signet ,ring and a ring to the best men. Mr. Anderson. The 'wedding march was if utifully rendered on the organ by ‘ \\-<»»-ks`befurc wet:-ied1buCuiicurn. soup urn! Bay. After the ceremony 'tea was Oiiiiiiwzil, nlihoullli we had tried se\'»~inl snrvcd in Mrs Wcbstc,-is Wen known .‘5 _ --.~,,. » .ii'iii ~ ' ~ l'\'l\llLil:i|lH”l|iAl-5n.`e'~‘ffy\\‘lu'=1‘» *N111 down to n, sum tuous repast after ' 1.3 pnulvr Drug .\: Chem. Corp.. 50 < olumhus p - “ ii-4s nn- n...n...., u. s. A.. rn. n in.-_-.ni ins which n most pleasant cvonlniz was t'~~rmn~irnm=.~ofvwvv1s:M»'olWm"i“WWW°°’”"”“"”""”““"”""”_ _ s...n}1i_.-ui.~..cu,y.-uns2.;~_L»ooklc:____ spent in dancing, music and appro- ::~~--' '_' W "‘ __ __ __ . . pr at the residence of the bride’s father, The presents were most numerous and Stocliing--D. Waugh; Mike’s l‘l`Ul'01"‘ Rev. John l\lurraY» arrived in the city; co last night by the mail train and regis- nc ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT [EAN UPON OTHERS. OR ARE -'YOU SUFFICIENT ` UNTO' YOURSELF? ' It takes energy, brain-power, concen- tration to make a livelihood. 1 Vitality-and the power to keep it, must be considered. _ _ ' To be a. Tower of _ 5-,_ Strength, you must have __,f__9 staunch nerves, with brain and body working ‘ ilu’ liz. . - _,f_f.i “Sli in harmony. _ doodfs if 1 J -2 A _ _ I ,_ T Emrrdoron i is the best nerve, brain and - __ _,, body-builder. It _is pure, ____ ._ _ _F- " wholesome, invigorating. ' ‘ 1-ns.-.iiinrk ` ALL osucoisrs k \. `¥=§§ 5 ' f-t' __ _ , - `“” is _ , late speeches by the older guests. tered at the Victoria- Thel' W111 young couple. ln the ‘we sum ni proceed this morning through points hom-S" the company dispersed with Wine Cup-L, Campbell; Little 'l\oin- ‘ ’ 3 EN DEATH! , '_ . from Ilvurt lllseuuc li- iiistlllus-Tl. 1\IC<'lf¢1l\l1; 13£1l>YS11UP‘5' ~ 2 ..-iigm. in.-.-linn in l~iiii.|.ii.`;,f sinir.~\, l\uri'_vin:.! or lifting, coincs to tliuiisiiinis. .\In-L of those sudilvu d<'ulh.~i might he p|'u\‘i~iiiull ii' lln itlim nl l.i in Novo Scotia before taking up he their residence in Hyde Park, Mass. Ewenis successful voyage th;-0u_;11isou's Bride-G. Agnew' Just llefore ;---- nie# ci . -_- ic---Amy Agnew; Wlicii Mmrimn Was ii ` ttle Girl-Isabel Gard; Cliorus, Z'5,__-i U At Brookfield there passed away at the home of Norman McLeod, on Wed- _ The closing exercises of tho Alber-'Li 110511215' rn01`U1ll8 at 2 0'C10Ck M155 ton High School last week were in- Fo. piaintance mid nnpu' ir-ity of the nm st wishes for Mr. and Mrs Mc- ,'u.y 15111161121 Dfmlllllond- aged 73~ There deed most. interesting. The scholars dre was a large gathering of people to of pny the last respects bo one beloved in the three departments assembled so well. The palbbearers were: .John Mt r M"1'L`“"- Kelllwth M°D°“a1d» H°°t0r was carried out, in which quite ii pnrtiiir-nt,` M. ld. I"i'i:iu;i:;, Grinlc 9- mber of tlicm took part. Graiuo- lst, Buchannnu, Lcinuel McLean, Angus nu ljeuton, John Spence. ph A. with- n, half-liour song service and the ii which the pastor gave an able and an instructive r.ddi~css on the Birth and is the fiftieth anniversary of their mar- Cc rlagel' lilr. McMillan has been o. rcsi- `,,,; ing on a fine farm with ri. benuti- 1 erry Cliristmas to zil?`.’ appeared in _;'\~ ilden letters. At the close slinrt ne ecchcs were given by Mrs. (Govern-il-‘i ) Rogers, Dr. A. Moss, W.D1 White Bc-r d A. F. McArthur. The following 3rd, ernoon when .1 very spicy progrniii be one music was furnished-by John Le _ the progmni;-Opening spcc_ch- ltuih Larkin; 2nd, Frances (§rn~.'es; Life of Christ, bliss Lizzie Ings pre- Helen Bell; The School Bell-Keu~ 3rd,»./iiigiisitine Alicnrn. Grade 2-lst, sided nt the organ. netli and Malcolm Russ :md T, Ellis; Dorothy \`»'a\u:h; Lind. Georgie i\1e.11<‘Y; (llristnias has coiiie-Helen Agnew; 3rd, Avit G'nii(l:~f,. (lixide 1--lst, Rev- Hugh and M1`5~ M°Mma“° Wlly do Bells for Christmas Ring? Blanch Miller; 2nd, Theodore Ellis; rerldie White; Nursery llemlnisccn- 3rd, Freddie White.-A. s-Dorothy Gutteridge; The Mis- --v~_-a onnry Hen-Gcrtie White; Jingle I.O.\IDON, Dec 27-(By Wire)~'l`lic ells-B. Bennet and M. Campbell; l']:y’s ess \vho was ciigngcd~to marry Ilav. ir Canada-the school; Closing Ad- Tlie following are the results of the the principals room on Thursday Christmas, 1911. EXf11“1“1\U°“S 1" Al' win; 3rd, Lucy (Ininnbcll. Grade H- Dllrln and when the program wus -lst, Elnine Wood|i~.nii; 2nd, Hand A very pleasing Christmas service about half spent “Sai-ith." appemell ford lieniictt; 3rd, Lizzie l\flntthews_ wus held in the Church, Pownal, on Iwith a load of good things and as he Vice-l"i'inripz~.l's Dept., lt. lilcC.1i'\'i!le,| Sunday evening, 24th inst. It opened distributed his gifts, he caused much Grade T-lst, Helen Bell; End, Mn-I 1,errinient in the room. “Cha,rlie" i-ion Cnn >l»cll~ 3rd l-lcutli lilllis choir rendered very efficiently some did his part well. The school-room (lr: very beautiful anthems suitable to was splcndidly decorated for the or- “.i; the joyous occasion. Some of the se- eusion. Over the teachcr's desk "|\,.'ei lections were: In the Field With the. M Flock Abiding'-Marion I-line, The Na~ g< tivity-Charles Gabriel, With Their Sp Flock; Abiding~.-llfred Beirly, after or ii , _ .da G-~ Ist, 'floss - l\‘lc.\rtlinr; 2113., by Lfnmiibcll and Gertie White uni); 3rd, Herbert llogcrs. (éindc lst, ldva 0']-learn; 2nd. Helen Ap; w; Iird, John <‘nllngli:\n. :lilies elior\ :irc nssiiicd '- you p\.i'~.~ii:i3u !~:ni\'es,forl-Ls, iwri:-._: :~',i.1. sirrviiip; pieces iiug the trade ninrk ` ll-'iii BMS. i.`f».fr L~".'r:.'.' that Wsrrrs" , _ _ . , o\ tr ~n year; lor L5 uruolllly let lfliiinonds the Brookline lic,ir- 5. i.;\~l li.-nniyl =~WR`Rb‘.!!=I»'.¢ '_ " _ ‘.1>*~»i‘ 1"' ,i YL‘.:\-3.. n‘vi-\‘.§~.~'-ww." ._ W C '_ I .f _:.<.i<_1 iw Lending Dealers v 4 '.-’ , , i' » _ _ _ 1m1lWl` 11191150 COPY) 'Clyde Riwzr und Barrington, hhel~. 4 . ".:';:r:lw:;z::;..i=,-;::g55.....v.....,'__.:;;..:.:3.:@_:_,=§;§.g:;1 *@=__ ~ T- _ -1- ' lbollrfle ('11. After' laborillg 8. few 0 r al I l‘ T"-"-"' "'Y`°" - 'years there he removed to Murray shire and Grade Swine classes had Harbor’ 1.»_ ].;_ L_ After rem-ing he , strong competitions in every sectiun.‘fOr _,I time was an H ed in the Bmw - . . 111 £116 Chester White Class 1Je0““"‘l1<_if the Resignation déigartnient, Hall- . gixf -four 3 3 0 y ' . c askmg' postpmd' one af our l"g° Court and Thos- J. Etler hed 0v€FY",fax. During his residence at Elmsdale llllfli-5 t1lB1l` 0Wl1 WHY with 11 111°e»;he has enjoyed unbroken health. He smooth bunch of Porliers. has ever been a great pedestrian and J. W. Callbeck, Suminerslde. I’.E.I.'attrlbutes his good health to his Roper Bros., Charlottetown, A. A. ‘constant prnctice ol enjoying his fav- llcliciith, lviarshlield, and W.U. l.llack,‘orite exercise walking.-Truro Esc. Snlein, N. S., championed the York- -- licath lending the way with deep sid- cd, from his father, the sad news ed, smooth shouldered, even backedtiint his venerable mother has de- speeimnns, ipnrted this life. She leaves to mourn The 'l`r`\inwortbs were also a good their loss a 1f“'illl-5 l1llS1JHll tl y' ou ry Declnc to M hens mum* uw winter .nd cum! _Bom C H _ W _- - D mamu sometimes got as many as two qqzen qs- pu- dgy in Restores ____n_éL>o;__ .__o_rms_, Skin Diseases and Debllity. February and Marcli. ‘ Wm Increase the muk ;}1;ds_hf;_g1u;i1Siicsfh_si1d ylsor. lt My. Andi-cw Hicks. of Centralls, Ont.. says: "I used day and make the milk richer 'Ro Ps. pcr_cow per your stock specific on 20 mill: cowl They have increased stock I d_ Th - ' 5 Ul”D_e s not s. so per cent. in lheir milk and I got even hotter results _,nd ,,,,,°‘f,,,,,,,,, §§§m‘“E’l‘§°§;‘¢;,l“§§g éigeégs migsfvsiyig. gan your Pou1u~y ans.-nie. we nna eo nsns iayinr ue. €f¢-. and grind them on our own premises ' Tl|ere'for ' en wo commenced “sins Poultry sp°°m° w° we" 'et' elm guamm. n t , " 9 Wu ting five or six eggs a day. -dn less than five day we got ... .....~.:‘....:.i.°r.:.:.”:::‘.: .n;°.“;.‘.fLi.°.“..'°~ww; 132.cr...?:;°:.f..‘:rf.r.°. "‘“'°§.~" iii.: you the best cond-ltlon powder over put on ihe‘marke-T in y, 1 | f' r ou °°mm°n°° us U' A aoncemmted to _ A m_ _ _ ms. er a. lllicn. farmers get acquainted with Royal g_,,y_,s ,,__,mc,e,,, ,rg a milf* g§_§i;‘§fua_lf_¥_'§_ll\_¢d_!?l1p;;_n__Z¢___¢: rnrnis brands they win never be wnnnnt mem. se se e » QPS Your animals in perfect health, d l b- :g1v_:_f_=_l_i_'__l_;:riné;s_»_s5_ Jr. mrikss six weeks old calvghnas Tailgs Royal Purple cough speeinc E pigs readylhr ______§k__§1_t___0____v_;'__e¢;|:. Yo\_i___ca_n dew/_elop six During -the last four years there has been an spl- °'m°“ S PSS time than demic cough going through every stable ln Canada Zggmvgn Dafilbly 2_0 without lt at a, cost of only $1.50, which has been a great source of annoyance ti; monih's work and food. A 60c pack- age will last a horse 70 days. A 81.60 pall or alr- tlzht tin containing four tlmu as much as a. 50s package will last an anim- al 280 days. If you O , horsemen. Our Ruyal LP u r p l a \ Cough Cure will ' absolutely o u r a this cough In 4 days, will break up and euro distemper i STUGK MID POULTRY SPEGIFIGS 55`»»if "-'i~'3-=-`='3‘~'fT ggi: por tin, by mall have never used lt try ft on the poorest animal you have °‘ on your place and watch resul _ ` ‘better results than anything ydh hhhéteggesuldzh Tilrolgliez Purpls Cure you snusfncunn, wc win rc-fund your m....¢y, Ahern, ‘Will WN #ll sorts of open sore, on man or bun. win Wegrlch. of Walnnest, Ont.. says that me tried it on one °b°°|“l¢|y dry Up and cure ,sera ohss -ln a ver few days. cow, weighed her milk on tho 16",' 17 ,bl on ,hs 29th Mr. Sam Owen, -Cnnchman for the Hon. Adam Qeelr says' she gave 22 lbs. -Dan McEwen, Canada's greatest hors, "BY followlnk dlrecilons I find your Royal Purplh Gall trainer. GWB: "I have ted Royal 'Purple .to The Eel and 0"” Wi" cure scraiches anil make the scabs peel aff per- all my rsceliorsc_s for four years. They have never been "MU dry ln °'b°“¢ 'f°\-‘P 0' nl/0 GRY!-" FHM 35° U! llllll of! their feed. lour cough powder works like magic " 30°' ' Mr. Tom Smith t l rf th ' _ , ` . ;;l.’:.:'.°..“ :.'°.i;‘:.22.3%-i:3%:.iE”1*‘li'll'5‘5'i=§ff 'iiffilii RW" P“’°P‘° S"°°* I-‘“"”°°* on uocoimt M um"-ln'_ ,Wa c_;\__':m_;_€_gdh2:_‘!_l__r\z>' _-_¥|l;):;dsce any lamsness fn c. very short time. Mr. vfao. Royal Purple stock spe¢,m¢_ wh, resuns we, ‘ V' C°*1"'°'l 1" 'L0hd°l'I. lays: ‘lWa have nine horses. i.‘é‘; JIS .§‘l“l‘.?."‘§.‘ii.“”"i€ 2* .§’"°7, "§°"’ 0 80 QE ll 25 lbs. during that time." A H 8 T ° Woeder- oonlranrlv naming enni one inn nn kinds ef mum °::'|=|g_°‘;lg°l:°°d them bein: lame af times. I have used your Sweat on IMT lT>e:hr¢£°;.ll`sdi-Tgrafp-ck :Mg Inv; nw" Hnwn “gr 'mum' bum” by m‘nli;i;_a;_ne tan cal, sto. Price 0 _,__ _§__=_'_§=~__l_ _1’_\j_§;1»_l_° _Polfltry Spocine ‘ iinyii Pin-pie Line mixer mer, and yell n. soc nackassa Qiiillllriitsiecr 2? lxhld ,lg ‘dh 'umm 'rms il unurely dm°"“t 'Nm ‘"7 "°° km" °” th' 0. $1.50 pall or air-iight tin contains four uma! In ¥____°l_l_' market. In order for you to undernana the broom of 50 k H c manufacture of this ilca killer you lll hav t lend for ..:.5;°..f;i°..:':...,i'::i.:“‘:.:.:’:. L: n:i:.".‘.°'..*::'.‘;“:.i °' -~ ~ »~~- wi' - f»»-'»-l’»»~~f =_~ th, o,d|,,,,y ,m,.,,,,”_ mu,” ,_h.'h_ liumne mum ‘M 1h?:;~_ iilvrill entirely exterminate lion on fowla or kupl _,hem _,n ,mms condmom an as w in not more than one or two applications. Il omot an them. Pi-loo Us, by mm ug, _ An assorted 'order amounting' to $5.00 we will prepay. ' ~ ' ' ` What l ln t I Our bookleyglyes. ovgr 4'Tl8r:e!c.oH|“mTs¥|`d: give you above the names of n few who mind ls that we manufacture nothing bufpure lmsdult ted ¢|1_<;l;=f_:>.I;_;>\;£d:_?_’:r;::tIlne| from Jseople all over Cannd:.nWh wc who as ever used any line wa manufacture. . "umm" nl". I' ‘°' Y" “ uk ul’ pa.” . \ 'W4 '|'°‘l°v F°f1'r°° l!°°kl°=- W. A. .rannms uno. co .menus ~ ont. _ _, ,Royal Purple sup lies and fr b ki ` q ` ' n' _ 1" `marrihge.took place df. New London beside his wlfs who predeceased hfni Dfuf i§t8 Ch3.ll”l0lf€t0 ‘eg 'oo tts may be secured from Juhusun & Johnson" THB 'l'» I. IAYLUI ¢U.,‘~lll\ll'l'll, I CIATIAII, 0l|~ _yesterday afternoon at live o’cl'oclr,_g°me years azo. THU Mass _wasluiif U * Co1‘ntv Dru and Book Slow' Summa-side' " f 1 . \ \ :A 5