auyt _ ' Ln ,ggyef Vthj,s_.si';u1e . thing- eil _ _' ,.$a§d,s5l'is, ill $110 Mot; §ire|~si'aF‘;s.'eeore or more 0! stom'ach'1‘e_l;se l`es"!or which there is a' wide demand, most--oi them are just sepsis-qiiiis which digest the- 'PHE SPLNKUEBSI CHILD- I issdithet-ili up the stemseh i- st the time. They ve no curative or strergtheiilng dlfect b! the stdmaclr at s ,sud oi course do not reach or cure the cause. So the same people keep on_ coming here and buying and using thpsriuntil they are real chron- ic dyspeptios. _ When anyone really asks my -e.dvice,_‘I swearpby c andre- commenil ordinary. bisurstel ._ magnes- ls, which -f.dodsn't. di¢est1tbe».lood~st° all but, just acts as an antacid 'and sweetens-the sour, iermenting con- tents oi the§stoms.ch. That stops the tain, heart-burn, 'sour rising, wind. bloating, fullness, eta., in just a few minutes, and the stomach digests its food without help or trouble, which is the proper way." . "Doctors make mistakes sometimes, too," be continued. “My own' aunt had all kinds oi trouble with her stomach for years. -Eheiboufht and used several styles of digestive -pills but got worse right along, as natur- ally she Would.. Finally she went to a doctor,, £110 'nearly scared her to doath,_'by lllng her she had cancer of the stohiath. She came to me with his preecrgtfon and told me what he said. l I ought it 11% nonsense. I seht,her tb,.anqti_ier,‘llio` or whom 1, knew very1_I1Ql,1,,and e didnittell her and .I ,kno¥§:i|s,_io,r\a feet. Yes, -a lot .ol bliiliff d maignesia is sold in Charlottdtliwn. ».A .the .druggiste have' it, I suppose, - ,andy-.all you take is a teasplloiiiul' falter every meal.. we sii-‘righw I _ ` ' A I ~‘ '~1-..~. ' »_. -' -",»§\ T9°_“&"1 '(r@i4"'\ `_ --M .1 _-.~~.._-_ _ .» 3 M- H' _ _ Mail; -Contract addressed to will be re- Noon, on for the Mails, 'four week Rural Ocean View, from the Postmaster ceived Friday, conveyan on a years, Mail P. E. the cs containing further to conditions oi pro- may he_ »send and Tender may be ob- Oliices -oi Ocean and the posed blank tained View, oiiice 1914 ‘ ,ever been .diecovarzih ' Beisine wrll S ' _ 'OWI1' iiidi-vidiis.l|l»Y. 'mirsee were not? ale ion and - s GUARDIAN rntwr or snu- WMS ridiculous ‘and an bi-ima shim Mus Wblibt impcr dau can would went on to sa oblwtsd to IF FIRESS Psllsl" he said, Mrs ‘Wlls‘on'l lleulth and eonoludedi "\1\‘|!liL' all y0\¥r'nrticles to us, and my we will tell y0ll‘|! tuey are true, We will even let yo look over the iam 'life private mall, if you vnsh -- aompthing which f.ori.z~one has nlroailyi occurence. attempted to do.' ‘ the Presideut's action has ¢..inscd n Igreatf commotion ernhngsi news- _raperiiieii in "Washington, this hcing the Bret tlmeany Presirlcnt has nt- temvted "to dictate to the entire press# y . __ . oi the country as to .inet they shall not publish about the Pres - _- W0 will sive one buvudred ~_dollsi~s in sold to any msn. _ _ omsiij. er, iiiiii inet cannot iiessheiited, iiy suicide _heir tonic: _ws are serious. .to ,ate ~lV°F!l\l1° U1- dbllliuelor we know it is the greatest _inuimisuic . that h u °if:.i°.‘ -°~‘:~ .i":~ .no uwe _nan ,ii- cbss to its length. Ssigeine is :Env fobf tainable in harldttetown and is "sold under a guarantee to plesse._ _A large bottle- ol Bagelne costs but iii- ty cents. Be sure to go to Geo. E. Hughes' drusg store for other stores don't have ageine. -_-1-L-___-_.Q . _“__ (Cleveland Pliei-u Dealer.) One dav last Week the all-Wars-Old lclon oi a wealthy and respected blew Jersey iamily stabbed his nurse in the abdomen. '-Ric .parents and! the iamilv doctor express regrets. It wus, ' they say. merely an act oi petulsnce. _.The zlri has -a private room at t/he hospital, amd plenty oi flowers. She m-av’recover. Otfhand and without _any intimate knowledge oi the case. it may be as- sumed thnt the precocious stabber is one pf the ultrafmodem -brand oi babes. Ha is. probably. one oi those who are allowed "to duvelop their own.indlviduality." He has develop- ed. it may be assumed. -with consider- able rapidity. His nurse had out ‘him to bed, -and when he pattered in- ,-to tbekitahen she ordered'hlm out. The stab from e. l18»'u¢y~11utcher knlle was the result of her tsmerity. She was, doubtless, culpalile in having -ls- sued any order -at all. Orders tend to check the development ol individ- uality thcn and th-ere by attempting to iuilici; capita/1, punishment on the one who stood'in his limit. - > I _0h_, -(pr n thousgigd good slmnkiugsk 'The' six-'-year-old 'mufvub I N w Jer I5.,-r.fY|3*° t _.f1*@I5l\lliI8|Jfl‘-‘ 5- Ama many other ggldlifnnd unendurabls DSW-lllrlloglcal schooloi child rearing should have a 'iew 'ol their souls sa e. " .' In the bad old days, when child;-sn Wyre not.allowed' to develope thsirf stabbed. Children'-did n0t shriek: af the mothers. and make iiie a misery ior the commiimity. There were had b0¥s and 2‘l1!ls‘than as now., flnit,-» ‘thef had ones were not sciehtiiicslly couraged to develop their _individual tendencies. They were repressed, ind' not ia ie.w_of them were molded into Dassably useiul citizenship. -_ _ I , `Nowadays the mother who spanke: is old.i’asbion_ed -gm! _mighgf 1,-,°y'” down uiion by ,the advanced .¢hi,,,im,,_ e ia pei* iect right to he bald, it such is 'their IU°ul18'ti°’nil. and the stabbing cg( 5 mule fir- mrely a ueglig1hle~ineideut, ' ance. ' ' NEW COIFFURE STYLES , ‘ "°?*_*"'* i Hairdressing fashions ‘change with 35° ¢|1B1\8°s_in millinery styles. Every. one knows that \when »~ new coidure appears it ie not necessary to ioliow -it to the letter. The contour can be kept. but the details changed-a fringe or a iew locks drawn down raised or lovwred-s.~_little¢ an pu 3 or 5 flattening oi the hair here and gm. Yet the current 'style preserv- Forehead and ears have been cov- ered by tha hair for several seasons; the reverse has the mode should ,receive Bile. *og _engine-pier-7.1"", Dressers ,si ae: iiiirediueeesiiesi-f e.n_ » It seems- that children hav - ’ sun exhibition of --ehiidisii penn. _ everxhe ienhesa, che. rueeailgzii 'lvI~§o'UGH'rs or SPRING 1'rhis_ ,;_quth,oi april is sam to de- rive its"-‘nséie trout the Latin verb e.perio,_f‘wh vh signliies to open, be- cause mwbuds and blossoms are !lUW"0lI§|1 S and We have arrived at the lates ol the ilowsry year.,. Read- ¢1`;_ if Wu 'ali .Yet unsaved, may vour heart inf” séeorc' with the uuivsrs receive tl_;o,,I.ioi,v_ii Every blossoming newer whine on that it is time to iIek_the`j 'V _Z be ,not out oi tune wltinnature. -’-but let your, heart bud and blooin with liblv desires. Do you tellme tlidtthe warm blood, oi youth leans in-your veins? Then, I entreat you, give your vigour to the E013. It_wsa my unspeakable bap- iiln s tobe "called in eairly youth, and I-wehua isis praise the Lora ever- day iorit. Salvation is price- less, for it' come when it may but oh! au early salvation has a doublevalue in lt. Young knen and maidens. since you may perish ere You reach your prime; “It is time to seek the Lord.” Ye iwho reel the drab signs oi decay, _quicken your pace: that hollow cough, that hectic flush, are warnings which you must not trille with; with you. it is indeed time tn seek the Lord. Did I observe is _little .grey mingled with your once luxurious tfresses? Years are steaiim: on -space. .and death is drawiu-z near- er liy hasty marches: let each return oi spring arouse vou to set your house in order. Timer rei=f‘.e=i', ii _vnu sire now advanced in life, let me 0"- al awakening oi iiature,,be opened , to` treat- and iulflllore you to delay no longer. 'rhere ui 3 nay of grace _ for you now; be thankiul for that, but ,,it"is"a limited season, and- crows "shorter every time that clock ticks. Here, in this silent chamber, onthe ilrst nlght'oi another month, I speak .to.you as best I can by paper and ink, and irom my inmost soul, ag,_Gqd’g_ servant, I lay before you this warning, "It is time to seekibe Lord." Slight knot that word,_ it may be your last call from destruc- ,tion,_`tb~e dual syllable ,lrom the lip oi`°gruce.-Spurgeon. _» HOSPITALITY. _The appetite the guest was a keen one, and he was doing full lus- tice t,o_thc excellent dinner provided by his host. 'Dba little daughter OI the house- watched him open 'm0ul-h- ed for awhile. fllhen ilnally she smil- Hu on him hrisny sun sein: "Oh, I do wish you were here to dinner overv dH»Y*" The guest beamed with satisiuction. I “Do you, my dear? .Why?” he in- quired. ".‘Bernusc." came the unexpected re- ply, "there won't he anything cold tr- eat tomorrow."- Loudon Tit- Bits. ' LOCATION STATED Elsie-Mamma. I don't incl woll. Mother-'l‘hnt's too bull, iliriir. Where do you iecl worst? Elsie-In school, maninih. 0/ M, urn/ lj/I/. //I _,f h C be ailiiuryaiss- ' ac u cnc use in A / 6\\ dusiprool wra{JPer ~e\/cryonc t 'fép a meal-simp ynddhoi water bplendid to work on--good _____f for the digestion-a tonic to OX0 l the whole system cum A Cilbe £0 I CIP 'l‘HE l.A'I‘F.S'I‘ .ll§h'l‘S "Father, what ds bomc rule?" “Your mothcr's word, Iion't annoy me any nore now."--i3ui`inlo Express. Train Ipassenger (impatient to start io porter 'ou platiorm)'-“Po_rtcr, what' on carth ate we waiting'he1‘o lor?" “You'rc waiting to go ou., slr."--Punch. "Do you tliink I can ssicly ask your daughter to marry me?" "I _am sure ol it. She told mc sh wouldn't_marry you ii you were th last -man, on earth."--Houston Post. “W'hy ‘so gloomy looking, Madge, “Oh ll /$6 dear?" Jack has thrown m`e dver for a igirl with more money there, cheer up! 'l‘hat's no' sig that he doesn’t love you."-Boston Transcript. ` " Excitable party (at'tclcphoue)- "Hclloi Who 'is this? Who is this, l say?" Mem at Other Eiul-“Haven't got time to guess riddles. Tell me yourself who you ui'e."fBostou Transcript. _.i_.____Z.?-- TRADE DEPRESSION Buyer (to trnvellcr)-Nu, np; nuth- Traveller-Veiy well, but won t you just look at my BMT-P1057 Buyer~Not n hit oi good. Too 0 l Llolormi blouses arc l`ii\l. his r:l0\/nfl hiirlil hail iitairlu Ou 11. Iizivc ii coiislrleraiilc vogue. , iiuiin ui glass in i,ryiu~ to 'riiisn the \viiulo\v. 'I`ii~, npiilicatlou nl tliv fill All the new style I.uil0i'ril skirli-s i\l'|-f, llii-fri' print i»:vutrn'. wus lii\p<'-ssililu. Iull ut. thc uiiiici' Dnrt. ‘ i\i»i'f‘-, hut. llocztor l»r>f‘ui~ll imticesl their. IN TH! WORLD. . 1-; an imprint of ,i bit oi the burglars skin--Liiut part which was exposed lwiirra thc glove hottonod-was pre- sent. He hull nu cnlarged photo- K grzipii of this made and he studied it carefully, determining the size, shape und number of the pores. Alter into ,every iiurgzlar urrestcd in France was `i'urnc-d hy the police to five and im- print oi the heel oi his palm. and by comunrim- these with the ong__iound `, nn tho window Doctor Locard identi- iied the one who had left the imprint on the pane ni glass. Fe provcd 'L0 |lie, Jean Subot, an old-t mer, .and iwm sentenced iq six years in lull. I"i\'e other criminals haue i?0ne\ to _inil tiiroupli Iicing identified by “Do- osrropy." __________ UN('f)NS("l0Ili~i HUMOR Himix (`ity Tribunet "Wanted, a iymiiiig man of smull cupitnl Qld gihll- ity." Hfirtonviilo News: "Susie Bump slipped on nn icy spot Sunday and ' fell.” l'i¢>gei's Daily I'ost'i "On account oi moving will sell one good cow giv- inv milk und some corn." li:-init Daily News: "For sale- i,\vf~utv chickens, stone color guar- nntocil in lay fresh eggs." Counrciiciit paper: "\‘Vantcd~~A stomly, rcspecinlile young man to look :liter gordon und carte for cow wlm hun :» mimi Voice null is ixCC\IB- lfiini-il io ning in the choir," ,*”'~ir7‘ isis and was iii I reed m the Geslsllerve Fcodutliel 5 - - _ - - - _ _____ _;_i _ ____-_-;_____a__. _._____._:.- 2.-~-~_';.-;.-_..h_-.__- ........ haf.-_-__-7... . ___-m---_.1 _._ ._ .._..._..__._-_.__-_.h 1 ..;_1!_!'.! §\% I-nn to write for continuation &’4 as a Spring Fon!!! A _ ' _ Co., Oar.. wriresi- the greetbeneiit I rc- E.\_rIy lost fell I became and could not sleep at night. ‘ so,nliryoue I could hardly medicines but none helped for five months. about Dr. Clauses News Food _and bought from Mr;,AriiiItron;. druggist at Mille Rochee.. Before completing _ Iwi; I felt-the henelit and now believe the cure to be thorough . _ IICYVUIII T’ v ‘ 1 LETTERSAS THIS LXPLAIN WHY J-Y Wc have ou file thousands of letters telling of similar cures by and complete. I am feeling finc and cnt and sleep well, thanks to the wonderful food. accomplished by Dr. Cl1nsc's Ncrvc Food. I wish every- body troubled as I wns knew of this grhiiil medicine, which in so .quick in action and so permanent in fcsulis. It will nlwnys have my prmsc- Yoii can avoid thc feelings of fatigue and nlsprcsaion which make spring so dreaded by very many who are not in robust health. Sleepless; ness. irritability, indignation and hcucluchcs soozi flisnppcur when you lil- _ crease the vitality of the mind and bofly by using Di. Cl1nsC'S NMVB Food. 50 cents u box. 6 for $2.50. all dealers or liclmanson. Bates £¢ Co.. Limited Toronto. Write for free booklet on the “Nei-ves.'_' of spring' mtorstives, because ii actually Iorma new, corpiucles in tliei bleed. Dr. Ciiase’s Nerve Food e ’ is I I VI* Dwi .sm “Q