i Portland of Ham- highly Food. had nerves wake were in hor ak- Food several nervous system could not sleep weak and suffer- spells. The Nerve me strong and weil." `~n~ ‘ASN 85 Bay Street, : "I was so I could so un-- not remain in bod, but would have get up during the night. in order to quiet my nerves. I also suffered considerably from fiiintness and dizzy spells, and though I had dectored for some years I never seemed to get anything that did me any real good until I bc- gan the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. It worked .a great change in my condition almost immediately. and utter a regular use of this prepara- tion I 'believe that it has effected e. permanent cure." North very nervou not sleep at easy that I M£rs.B. B Belly Feeds on Rich, Red Blood. The blood is the medium by which nourishment is supplied to -the various parts and organs of _iilie body. When tlie-blood fails to derive proper nourishment from the iYooci_,; or is depleted by overwork, worry or disease, u. g'ciie1'v,l_.brcakdoivn of the system is su1‘c to follow. Because of the readiness with which it is-taken into the liloo'gl'sti'ca1n, and because of its exceptional vitaliz- inc; powers, Dr. \Ohaso’s Nerve Food is the greatest _r toovercome tiredllsngiiidand are the outward .inclinations D0-U41 Ei ‘low state of vitality _ S -V , ».. ‘~'Mrs. Thomas Pmmck, 23 Illa- watha Htroct, St. Tliomiw, Ont., and whose huslmnd is conduct/or on the Wabash ltiillwny, states ; "I was quite run down in health, was very nerv- ous, did not sleep wcll and had frc- quent dizzy spells. Believing this to 'lie the result of an exhnustcd norv- ous system, I begun using Dr. Chase's Ni-r\‘c Food, :ind can say tiizit this medicine dill mo n. world of good. It entirely fri-,cd me of the symptoms stutcd above, ‘huilt up my ,health Scnernlly. so that to-day I feel that I am quite well ziguin.” Under ditto oi' Sept. 5, 1912, Mrs. Peacock writes: "Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has done me o. world of good. and I would be pleased to tcil every- body so." i lilood-bugildei' and enriclier which it is possible to obtain. Such ailments as anaemia, elhlorosis‘ or green sickness, general debility and physical exliaustioii are overcome by this food cure. 9 yy/f¢§f;.>'f'l '7' / ,f// . $1.7 J, _ V ' »\\ ) _ 1 i l ' `~=\`~"" _»>~. . ' / /ai., .` W./M ;\\§\\ _L L Mr. Henry Block, 81 Ste. Catherine Street East, Montreal, Que., writes :- "Tlio wonderi’ul results I obtained from the use oi! Dr. Chzise's Nerve Food constrains me to write this lot- ter in order that othcrs who suffer from nervou`s exhaustion and weak- ness may use this medicine with equili- ly satisfactory results. As tho result of overwork I become completely ex- hausted, and was unzihio to work .for fourteen months. As I um the father of a. family, these were sad days for mc, but after Ilind used six boxes of Dr- Chiisc’s Nerve Food I had lin- provcd so grcotly that I continued the treatment until I was completely re- stored to health and strength. I nniv work twelve to iiftcen hours zi. dal' and keep in excellent hniiith." ` r. Chase s Nerve Food flradiially but certainly Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food increases the quantity and improves the quality of the blood noiirls‘hcs the nerves back to health and vigor, and throiigili the bl-ood and nerves carries new vitality to every’pai't[bf the body. This great food cure brings health to the broken-down, energy to the worn»out, strength to the iveak, sleep to the sleepless, and health and happiness to the sick land despondcnt. " verybody Needs a Spring HEN the blood gets thin arid watery, the gvastg of thoqliiiman fidy ig rapid than the process of reconstructio'n, .Gradually the acl ' 'in of fha grows weaker and weaker, the lungs do not woijk~'co their full capael il. , I L the use of new energy il' when e<»m*ti\‘ condition of the stomach other 'digestivd organs fail to perfoi-ni-tiheiirdutics, andthe resul e sorts of bodily derangements. 'Aeliing head, dizzyfspelis, indigwtion, feelings ` weakness and despondency, lack of__enei'gy c to peri5oi~ni the duties of‘the day, loss e` __ - appetite ' 'ng memory d power of concentration 0 Mrs. Jolin Walheld, La._ H510 Islands, Limenhurg Oo., N5, writes: “Two years ago my system became greatly run down, and I was awfully nervous. It was very difficult for mo to do my housework. and I felt very miserable. I doctorod, but did not re- ceive any benefit until I begun tho use of Dr. (‘.h:ise’s Nerve Food. This medicine proved oi! wonderful lieneilt to me, building up the system and restoring health :incl strength. I al- ways feel now that ii’ I do get run down I can depend on Dr. (,',hnse's Nerve Food to make me strong and well. “lily liusbfind was troubled with dizziness nnrl nervous headache. ziiiii was ciirvd by the Nerve Food. llo would not be without it in the homo." ‘ I Di Cliase’s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson, 'Bates &_Co., Limited, '1‘oron'~to.» ' M* protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. thefamous Receipt Book author, are on every 'box of his medicines. Note your increase iii weight while using Dr. CHASE’S NERVE FOOD. This is the proof that it actually forms new, firm flesh and tissue.-,,_._.. - -the m_ind,,§itability, neg:-gusncssaand sleeplessness among the symptoms which distress you, and all can -ble' avoided by the use of Dr.I'Clizise"s Nerve Food. There isl no preparation to be coiripared .0 Dr. Chase’s Nervdl _ ` stimiilntn ani! ° ‘ it ‘ ' ut Food as a spriii,f_r_1~estorah`vef' It does not so whip the 01 gans oif the _ _ V bo t overexcrtion, b elirlclung the ‘blood instils . gor into the By noting youu i-nercase’in .weight while using. <.-.Mr. J. Hiirlbcrt, 28 Jnmcs Street, Brantford, Ont., writes: "I was very much run down in hcnith, and us D. consequence my nervous system was very much oxhaiisted. Close confine- ment nt my work, I think, brought on thu trouble- I started using Dr. Chnsc'S Nerve Foiiil, und by the time I had used up one box I felt 11 greet irnprovemcnt. The continued use of this pri~p;trutioii has thoroughly re- siorvil my system, so that I fool sii'on;r, und \'if.:oroiis :ind lit for :iiiy :imoiint of work. I liiivi- also used Dr. Ch:isn's Kidney-Li\'or Pills :ind Ointment with splendid satisfaction, rind rccomnir-nil lhciii :it i-\'cr,\' onpurti|iiiii'." gi at food. cure you prove that new, firm and tissue are being Mrs. Street, months misnf-ss There were liuusied nilrves, much misery, tinunily getting wg;-sg, "I begun using Dr. Fond, and was not noticed Uieziltli. tem nerves (egg sleep well. "Wo have also used Dr. Chese'l Kidney-Liver Pills and Syrup of Lin.. seed and Turpontlne. and could ndl 110 \\'lth0Lii’. tlicim in the hgugg."\ l'l0 .;::\' 55 ~'\ r'»<. -,F.»“‘h` ,. 'I . `* .,, ~ l* ‘nib A5 .__`{ I ‘-ef" L Les wt ,._ 9 . i- * 'N'-.. » :_ _ _‘,_,.'._-\;;`.\\ »~',\\\- < . __ -. -:»n|u\i\I\“ » `, 1 /J, "`-"1 -f - -A é'-'fl-"‘-f‘-'_i.=?i.;/-'-.~" §» .' ,. ./rs. l . ' _ __. . \, L, - , -1 r s . , ~ _ LUX STLLIIKI SELLING FAST* It. _ls expected that the whole cap. ltel will be disposed of me few weeks. ~ That tnere is big money in the fox busineiis and will be for years to come is now almost an assured inet. This company expects to pay a large ‘dividend to its stock holders this your and with reasonable luck in 1914 it should be able to pay 100 per cent or more. i - - The Belmont Black Fox Co. stock is one ol the best il not the best pro- position now in the market. This company own two pairs oi old breeders of the Island's very best stock and lutend to add to the stock 8 more - pairs oi the prospective young totes asking iii all 5 pairs. The total cost oi the stock is $80,- 000, of which $35,000 is already sub- scribed and paid up. $45,000 is now oilercd to the public in shares of $100 each. , The balance is to be paid on the following baslsi 10 per cent.`with the application, the balance on Sep- tember Brut ~next. The ranch is situated on the Bel- mont iarm, at Charlottetown Royal- ty, 3 miles from the city, in an ideal spot and *under capable management. Application for this stock may be made to any ol the stock holders or any of the following directors. Sam- uel Craig, J. 13. Andrew. J°\\\\ Martin, John Munn, Robt. Kerr, J. 1*. Mellonald, B. A. McDonald. Sec- retory-Tronsurer. - 4°5MSf-W "Only 'a limited quantity oi those elegant porticreii we are oiieriug li such great. bargains. See window dis- iiiliv- Brisas .r se from 51°-5° P°*" tie;-og lui' ‘$7,§rlght- down to $3-25 rortisgidl ;!_or $2.4; .end&av;-:Sie vi priese_,_eetitem. eer _4_`8MEu_ 2 ' M , _ & Weeirii H811 fl' mixed i‘l1iss‘ J _ , , --1- *_ ____ has again been developed by the rati-` the St. Gotliard 'Railway convention of 1909, by which the last of the difficulties the niiarly double the of this and to an into in N10 bil cernini; the possibility of stopping viewing: tho peace agitation of mod- ern times and dwelling especially on principal Swiss lines becomes the the action of Nicholas II, in 1899, property ofthe Swiss Confederation. when lie invited the governments of The vote was '108\to 77. ` the world to send delegates to the The St. Gotiiardi convention o!1S7B ,conference at The Hague, the DBDGP between Switzerland and Germany .proposes rt new international confer- and Italy had to be revised owing to ence on the armament question. Switzerland buying out the Swiss It is the view of the Zeitiing, how- railroad systems in 1904. This revis- ever, that sucii ii conference could not ion constituted the convention of very well bc summoned by one oi the 1909, which extended the special nountrlen participating in the activi~ rights enjoyed by Germany and It- ties which iunkc all Europe an armed aly, on the St. Gothard line of 275 camp. kilometres to the entire Swiss sys- “Of all the great Powers, only the tem oi railroads, aggregating 2,700 United States of Amelfilfa COUU1 fell” jrilometres ol railway. ', der this service to the ¢0l\l\l1l‘i°B I" A large aiu! prominent section ol question and thereby earn the grati- thg people i Switzerland opposed _t,u'de of all E\1l`0D°," the ZEIWYIK the adoption ol the convention which' says. "Tho inauguration speech ol they declared would be an irreparable President Wilson gives rise to the blow to the national honor and dig- nope that he may be the statesman ' n and 'will institute a move - . ' who ca ‘ St. Gotliard line, which was ment looking to the calling of this in 1872, wasjcompleted in' new conference. The best citizens ol it was prpieeted it was his country would surely stand ready that the cost would be to index-so any action the President lJ1it`_oi1 account oi many might take in this direction." I t. I ._»@-_»-.-_.-_-- HKI; was cured oi Acute Bronchitis by Yea ‘M.INARD'B NIMENT. 'rits _ . ‘ M J, M. oimresu.. ' I was cured olfseial Nleursllla DY RD'S LINIMEN P. ,MWA wif. nsmmiis. Albert Co.; .N_. 'B- I 155 cured Oi Qhl‘0il‘l6 iiy§.i.11xitiin's nmmnnr. »' ,_ ._- N. S., . ~ ‘ Biking’ ill. GEO. ,nNGLmY_V _,.._.._..i.._._---1 SWISS Hiiilii ‘ ASKS ANILHIEA ill LXPLUHLH LUST S iil|LWi\Y*EUMPA[Ii ‘STUP AHNIAMLNTS BULH HIS Fill National Council LConfirms The Frankfurter Zeitung LONDON- Avril f>°~=i»\>-C»i»- ` tain Lawrence Dates, of the Inniskil~ the Acquisition of Lines By Wants United States to Pro- li.. D.....00`...., wi... .im with Captain Robert F Scott on his ill lated An- i the State' Y' I pose Conference' tarctic ciipi-iditioii, limi lost. both his feet from frostifite before he stumlzied ' -'_' out of the tent to his death, accord- iii to a letter irom (ia tain Watson , _ ’ ‘ ~ , _ _ 1; . r . BEHNE. Avril 9 (S1>ei:iu10-A grave FR»\NK1'0R'1` UN "`1'If° MAIN- AP" the agent ef tile imperial service political crisis, which is pmetigally ril 9 (Special)-'l‘iie Frankfurter Zlei- Guild at Wellington, New Zealand, dividing the People of Switzerland, tung publishes ti lending article con- Wh0 BHYS ll\f'~k0H Um Ffivelllllifill 0" the authority ol Commander Evans. l‘rcvious reports as to Captain ficatiori by the National Council of the armimtcnt fever in Europe. Rc- Oates. ,,0m,m0n when he d,,m,c,.,m,\y committed suicide told only half the truth, writes Unlituin Watson. ";& ALWAYS SELECT Master original “Ai\iifRicAN NAVY Mnnusacrukicn si' ROCK CITY TOBACC QUEBEC. 1 Mason p Cut Plug Tobacco The reliable brand cut from our SOLD BY ALL DEALERQ5 I ’ ' Plug. O CU, D0 ALL Ml\RlNE` ENGINES 4 , Loon Aires io Your -zr, f You must iemeniber that b<_ii`1i»cl these apparent- ly equal engines are »l Unequal Values ~ Unequal Companies" Unequal Grganizations Unequal Factories 1 Y Uneqeai ivonuiactuidig “s§.p@fi@n‘¢..- = fi I we Arr 'mia uiiicrsr uiNui=Ac'ri1iii2iis» ir I. ' Fairbanks-Morse _Gasoline Engines have been on tithe ` ` 25 years. T_hei'e~ are ,Fairbanks-Morse Enginesf in use Provinces than any ,other 1' ' " " ' 'L ` f illiiiiisl icuii ion ` F . ,__- Co ` Limited, 'i