MITTER mis f. iins_il's/ N_sws_ .roll riir cvlllnliss siluiimufi the cause. -_*If _your children are _not_ rugged and ` ruddy _and rosy_bubbling with energy and vim at all times, you owe them SC'OTT'S EMULSION- nature’s concen. hated nourishment to build bodyf bone, muscle and brain. 1 _ Children need SCO'l'I"S EMULSION to progress. *I so » Some Growing Children ' fare under size_u'nde'r lwei ht. S V A ‘ Stall and thin, others are baclgward iii) ' 7pal_e _arid frail'_im proper assimilation ' is Scorr 8; Bowne, Toaoivro, Osrnsro. 12494 s ‘ . 'IS botha .ands _ » Flour rn _ ri.-< ‘. _» __,;.,>§,, I Pastry Flour _f_ _ _ fro / _ _ EG: nl IQ _ J i”” or 4 3 vER”l`-*’i".0fUi`» »‘ -J ,.- "“§_| ~ _ - ~‘. 'hr-,vtciz-ffm / and Western wheat. This is exactly what "Beaver" Flag: does. It la a blemi _of beer Ontario fnli wheat with n little Western wheat 1. to add linen th equally good for Bread snd Pastry-it has the real home made flavor ihiit western flour: lack. Ask your grocer. _ 'P ' l1e'Au'/|.r-m-/:s as nf pr/eu |43 'l'X!E"'l‘. II. TAYLOR C0., IIMITED. - ~ CHATRAM. Olll- "'f :,- _ _, 1,, I i__‘¢___\_\_, ‘ '_ '_ _ _ " .- "1-sez’ 1' i "-7 'l `;‘:£1_‘Lf - l 1". l' ill? I-*_-'hy' VCA The pcrfcdl: flour is the ‘_ '-. ' j`~ _ ‘l"i°§.-`2_`-i,.f'_T”*f,. one that combines the , Q » "___" s' __:'f' goo<.|quul_itiea'.if0ntai-lo ` _ " `_ 1 _/,$1 l ‘ U I it i 1 'I pf ‘ 'I K] ` li _ . ,_ . “ ._~<-"*'~=" ".=‘=5"A1f`.-‘.` V B .,. _/i.. . _ “Beaver” Flour is `\l“`\"' 3° ' / 4 _ __ l .I ,_ 1'- ` _._ j ' i ni' f__ » = Us ' -/~ <;.- ._f ss Feed, Cures Grains ul Conch. ' ' rnnnsnsv, . _ - c _' N. imtsnbui-y, inemnwn was Father. Mslntyre, hforell. -was in Charlottetown yeatqrdgy, . Jvlw A- Mermaid, ire. scum, was in Chsrlottetovnyesterdey. -Miss Katie Fewer. Emerald, hu Fetnrned hornaaitsr n week's visit to South Mel » V Rev. J. A. Gaudet, Fodlhe., was |, Passenger to his parish at Hope River yesterdayz' ._ _,___ -Mrs. (Capt) John R. Read and two children left today for their home in__Pictou after a very pleasant visit to friends in Bummerside.-J. _ -lf-~ 'HANDBDME GIFT.-In addition to the Presentation of a handsome watch to Lorne Unswortb of Char- lottetown by his shipmates on the C. G. S. Stanley, before leaving Bt. John to join he O. G. S. Millto, the crew of the Stanley also remembered Mrs. Unsworth with a giit of ii. band- some_ tea set. ~ CROSSING ON ICE.-A number of men crossed on foot yesterday on the ice from Rocky Point to Charlotte- town, landing at York Point. Bev- eral others, with less faith than the former hauled a boat with them as a precautionary measure but found no occasion to use it. A year ago yes- terday horses made the first crossing of the season over the same course. DIED IN SAN FRANCISCO.-The death of Mrs. Mary F. Macfies oc- curred at- her home .in San Francisco on December 1. She was eighty-four years, seven months and twenty-one days old. She is survived by three sons-Peter of Sandwich Islands, and Donald and Samuel of San Francis- co. The daughters are: Mrs. L. Link- letter of Ban Francisco, Mrs. James V. Peak of P. E. Island, and Mrs. Henry Russell of St. John. -OFFICERS ELECTED.-At the 1 ing oiilccrs were duly installed by D. D.. G. M., P. B. Clark, assisted by Past Grand W. K. McGougan and Thos, Carruthers of Prince Edward and 'Past Grand H. F. Morrison and Dr. F. W. Jnrdine,of Regal Lodget- N. G.-C. J. Cook. V. G.-John Wal- ker. R. S.-John Warren. F. S.- Joseph Gillis. Treas.-H. F. Morri- ...°GO0D MEETING.-The annual _ Roots .Barks it Herbs That have' erect ineiii lnsl qwar are raised to their nl heel silldienef for Percy Owen. who lins bssn visiting his old home in Georgetown lngveg h t is morning on return to Lacombre Sash. C 1105 Bf0PP8d running to Rocky Point. _D. . ~ _ Mar ,was allowed to go. his very creditable collection of poems one entitled Prince Edward Is- of the province, has written a large number of excellent poems and his HARBOR FROZEN OVER.-The bane, was a passenger west fron; h““`1°t¢°t°WU~ h“'~`b°l` ll ¢0U\Pl6i»6ly Sumnlerslde yesterday aiternoon.J. frozen up and the tug Wm. Aitken -- ‘ irscently returned from the Canadian PHILLIPS HEARD FRUM-*' CNY West was in Summerside yesterda.y.J. ghfll Oglmexmdrscently received ----- W°' mm ° “Y °“ 'lf the reform# -Mrs. ospc. .lnsspii fiend, sum- xggyein ?°g:°m»t§4:9S~. BUYS B11 0!-_rnerslde, left yesterday afternoon on h g ' ° “ K ° W- L- Philllvl s visit cn rslniivss in Piernuni. w_ o escaped from the lail at Char- .___ lottetown last autumn, had been ar WED Char . amos: those returning on the mail- special from Summerside. yesterday. W. E Bentley, Charlottetown., was P_nger returning by the mail W, from Summerslde yesterday ie- .ii Wir: ::.‘.:.:.'::l°".‘.:"..':.:.-‘:‘°.'.*...:.'i. on Y, Gm- l~»» »»-wi ii ` ' " 9. ,_ ‘ i ' s ree entertainment in _ _ . 40%" testimonials received by eetnsl York Hall on Dee. 81st Rev. E. A. wlm ll two rears. .Be lure to take Westmoreland, on behalf of the York- tl , anlut Hood’s Sarsaparilla §2l’."§Z§..§“s."3l1Z‘i”°.‘3..ll‘°.°l.‘£.....- I ~ Get it today. lold by all drnfrlste ful gold watch and fob as a token _ IYIYYWDCII- $00 DN" ON DUN- oi their appreciation of her service |V| AD E | N CANADA as organist, Miss West th h eak Senator' Yeo, Port Hill, and Hon. John Richards, Bideiord, were in Summerslde yesterday.J. -Hon Murdock Kennedy, Bradal -Frederick Btavert, Wilmot, who rested _ ' DING BELLS.--The marriage wardenmd;h_”f§°‘3JhE3g:_ ti’;°';l°m;{:E_took place at Watormere, January was needed here. There was no evi-'nh' by the Rev' D‘ Macman' of Mah dence against him on _the charge he colm MacLeod, Caledonia, to Miss was arrested for in Dedham and he'Ethel' °n1y daughter °f Wm' H' M' g one 'AN ISLAND pOEM___Rev_ D0,mld_and H. Alchorn assisted the groom. McLean, Charlottetown, has added td‘At tl” °°“c1“si°“ Of the °°|`Bm°“Y land which shows real literary andl“`l°°d5 had “~9°°mb1¢d~ A 11811115' even- poetical merit. Mr. McLean, wbolillk was snent and all lsft wishing takes high rank among the literats_lMl‘. and Mrs. MacLeod a ba isst .nesting oi Rsgsi Lodge, Nn.124, 0 ast is by no means the least merit- rioiis. The following verse is a B chorn, Charlottetown. The bride was attended by Miss Jessie Livln st they returned to the home of the bride where s few ol the intimate PDY and prosperous Journey through life. NEW INSTRUCTOR.--W. J. Reid, _ S. A., the instructor in live stock _ _ _ ous on V coN°r'AiNs No Ai..uM §;;.___.§_ {’..’..°‘;’.""€l:. °‘é’.'.2“l:° ‘1.?.‘.'..:".‘i.’.1i1i2.‘.. H coNl=oRMs 'ro THE 6I'lI`lB. ' ___ ,,,,,,,,_ _i-noi-i sr/-u~ioARo or - o||_|_E-:TTS eooos llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lll Il|||||||| Illllllllll M of farming which gives his appoint- ment an important consideration from the standpoint of the Island farmer who is to derive the benefit. ‘At his home in Eastern Ontario he was connected with dairy farming for which that Province is noted and has since taken an active part in the breeding of live stock. WEDDING BELLE.-A very pretty home wedding took place Christmas afternoon at the residence of R. W. MacKie, 825 Fifth Avenue, Sunny- side, brother-in-law of the bride. when Miss Maysie C. Larkin, daughter of A. F. Larkin of Gleichen, was united in marriage to John C. Savage of the firm of Plunkett & Savage, of this city, says a Calgary exchange. The ceremony was performed by Rev. tor of the family. The bride, who was most becomingly attired in al rich dress of ivory satin with penrl and lace trimmings, and wearing the A. D. McDonald, B.L., a former pas-’ traditional bridal by her sister, Miss groom was supported by Dr. Bouck, Calgary. The bride the parlor which was most decorated for the occasion, on the arm of her father, the march, (Mendelssohn), being by Miss Edith MacDonald. luncheon the happy young couple on the evening train for the coast. The bride was dressed in a tailored travelling suit of navy blue serge with black picture bat with large French plume. After spending some weeks in Vancouver, and taking part ln a family reunion there, Mr. and Mrs. Savage will visit Honolulu and s number of American cities, and will spend the winter in Southern Call- fornls, returning to Calgary in the spring.-Mrs. Savage is a graduate of P. W. College, Charlottetown, and will be remembered by a wide circle of friends in this city. Mr. Larklns was formerly of Tignisb. WEB ___1_~ "I “0h, How I Iiclled lv I. 0. O. F., Kensington, the follow-_ B ample of many equally good: "Our _wealth is in our fertile soil, and in our noble sons of toil; abundant is the crop tbs.t’s grown in the green isle we call our own." ORGANIZE DEBATE.-A number of the young msn of Earnscllile met in 'the school-room s few evenings ago _ 1. Z - tm c u _ , _ with the breeding, feeding and man- son. R. S., N. G.-David Casely. L.l'1“_;’§i_?gg$§:_e°2h: gglzrs §1eclte%___;';;_ _agement of all classes oi live stock. S- N~ G'”'H~ 0- Bowness' R' S' V'ls1dm¢,_John Praught_ vice_P,.esident|Fron1 Prof. Rcid's qualifications and G-_'DIV J- C- H°“5t°”- L- B- V- G~'”'|__FmnciB Doyle sec-y_Tl,eaB _Edwin past work every confidence can be Jas. Kennedy. Warden-Wesley Chamf,Dom_ Manaémg Gommmée__C,ar_ pissed in his rescuing nnd judgment. $0;-I C§:_fll:B`;:'- gI°Av‘_;g‘“l]°5 16121:; cm” McPhee_ Wm Mutch and Gurdon He is an associate of the Ontarlb R_ S_ _S__Wm_ Ga9B_ L_ 5_ g_._Ne150n McLeod. The society meets on Fri- Q Case1y_ Chap__E_ g_ Hu¢z_J_ day evenings. The secretary, Mr. le Doyle, moved that the subject for next meeting ba' Resolved that coun- msstingsi ens Rollo Bay Fsi-nisrs'ltry life is moraconducive' to happi- 1, Institute took pines sc Rollo Bay ness than city life. The motion was i W _ _ _ hall on Monday evening, Dec. 23rd,_seconded by John Praugbt and the wards of one hundred students in C.I°:_Poo'ey, 6% Kent St I-la‘1i`ax N S. Travelling Sa‘es A ent nearly all the members bein i>r°He11t.'meetin sdiour cl. -- » ~ or the Department of Agrlculture,` has arrived in Charlottetown to take charge of the live stock work of this province. Prof. Reid will take charge of the live stock department of the Short. Course to be held short- ly in Charlottetown and will follow it up by taking permanent charge oi‘ the pro\'incis.l work in connection . » Z been empln sd durin the as griciiltural College of Guelph, 0nt.,i` nd a grndllaiie Of the MCDOUHIK1 C01- V D.D.D. has been known for years as E. I. ge oi Agriculture Qu'-bcc, havin constant torture-what sleepless ‘ nights of terrible agony-itch-itch- itch, constant itch, until it seemed that I must tear on my very skin- then Instant relief-my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pres- cription for Eczema stopped that aw- ful itch instantly: yes, the very mo- ment D.D.D. touched the burning skin the torture ceased." What long nerve-racking days ofthe only absolutely reliable eczema remedy, for it washes away thcrlis- ease germs and leaves the skin clear nnd healthy as that ofa child. If you will come to our store, we have had the agency for this remedy for so many years that we can tell yin nll about D. D. D. Prescription ri how it cures eczema. Or you can get a free trial bottle by writing D.D.D. Laboratories, 49 Colborne St., Toronto. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown, P. Y E D t Year ,_ __ __ __ _ _________ i 5 ii the latter institution as assistant - »-- ~-- €.‘;‘.”§“°.f. ‘;i...E.‘li.““*.';‘”1.;‘.‘§.°.?.“,“i‘.'{.¥ 31', MARQARETS (;Qi_|_,EQE , , . , g S K ne agriculture rio also assisted in de- t TORUNTO ' lAftar a few suitable remarks b t li -- _ _ h _ ` '- ~ " - l _ ,_ . _ ` '_ . ‘president the minutes of the lolz all IN THIS PROVINCE.-W. S. Ges- $31-?t;§;L|tiiri)e[c'tedludgilllli; thiamd -ilecigllre ‘~- A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS' . _ L _A _ ._ __,_. _ - ' ‘ O *I ` I A ° Ban. Such would be a valuable ac- _. __ . .\ \f _ ' _LANDMARK REM0vE1)_._1t wnsquisition. not only to the church, .__.. , _ nual meeting were read and adopted, BX CD OII - , ner' Maritime luanager for wuus &_ department of the léouege and during (flleld ly til llfl Ilene llklell, l.l., flrmlr Principal sl liner Clnsilil CeI|.||e, and Mrs. Dichen.) I sm” In MUNEYH also the financial statements wliich_Co., Ltd, Montreal, with beadquar-1 the past summer be had char e of g _ _ _ _ 1-___-7- showed a satisilactosiryl balance on ths_t_ors in A;rih§rst,i was in___Charlot;:e- the Live Stock Department oi the AcADB.n:gcFiE?L4l.l§,_B P'°°"°'°ry !° Ul"v°m‘y M'm°“hm°“ _ _ __ _ .. .__ _ right side of t e 4 e ger s _er pur- own sts er By 11 <=011n0v On wthnBetter Farming Specinl 'rrnin __ = ss. ns ~~-»~-- \:§‘,".ff1’//;.- ‘ . f ~i ‘ ¢iissin'g"sz>ms‘ "ans, piirs in-sd srocklnis tour of this prsvines ss nnnnunn throughout the province of New MUSIC. A_RT, DOMESTIC sciaiuciz, mvsicni. nnucnrioiv . _ _ - ` _' /,., J during the mst yeah The Gamepad a few .days :gm Tug Dianss and Brunswick and spent one week in CriekBI, Tennis, Basket Bell, Hockey, Swimming lieth. » ' ' t I f d b . h rl _ ')` . Eggrgiftferdiggsggs Bvxiregg e:a;ge?19¢i.d{ i ghfsansrdggldgogg ‘gpm at-its Bgllsihgedunii 51;;tlgnclvhnotiihectighofwithmillwghasig OOHOOL Rl-OPINB AFTER HOLIDAYS, January Oth, 1913. _ .` , ., __ _fl , `- sd to have a social on Jan. 15th iniversal satisfaction wherever placed. ~ WWI l'°l P'\°°I'¢=YU~- ` 'I ’ 1" 3 '~"`-15:-7'-"f"-]'3-{.‘- -- aid o`f the Institute. After some oth |One of the leading Presbyterian Nils, sinks! liltililil, President. IIISS J. E. MACIJIJIIALD, ILA.. Yr' . - _ . _ _ - » _ _ , /fi _ _ , ’ I incissl er busine s being transacted the Churches in one oi the most prosper- _ ._ ~ . _V M G H meeting nsyoni-ned to meet again on ous towns in this Province is con - ~-~ - Y - _yan 10th_ templating the placing of s. pipe or- , _ _ _ _. f _ _ __ _ - s, |:|;|zE 1. IIIS P60 00 - _ \ » ’ f il ‘the members of the congregation, to ` __ fns;[';rN‘;ve¥,:;:§ns glzyézrefngg 31.11; the town, but also to the entire _ ALSO 'A PRIZE OF 10 for NEATEST SOLUTION. Somlbolll. who sends I r rtleulsreov this Pu: i:=.~.°.r.:»i.':."ir.-:.:r..l'f':.i.i'.."'.::'.<.>.'a"n=.= cl's1'°v.rii.s.i':l=2~?~'.? I s f DOMINION WATCH C0., Moil1'iii~:sl., Cluumii °_¢,_,,,__ _, if h-_ -_ ~ _ ff-*S Margate. The funeral service was_10wing;--Roper Bros., -Thos, IP. Cass, ; l r *_ .__-_"` I f_ A ' i ’ .g Don ct set your m l Ilon't.bother_va|n head about get- iing up. Leave it to Big Ben. _l _Youo t to gn to sleep at night *y,:='~,-» :W-“:.;".:l':;'°“.:::'. ‘S esromK¢!\¥'B“P- ' =_ s if you are up _to date farmers, _' :sri with your brains |_» well n_s with » :cf yr- Sr" -."".':..'.li“i‘...': __ ' 'i s s indicia ihsgiiiiiiggll Fired _lrrpiflif ll °“ ` _wir :sind often s oils s needed in -if' -c;f'.:.'..*;::’..‘.;".::: - 'dh .' _ “` _ _ ioiyonc werdk. ‘gl-le maker geaieing up _eo nw that the wholv dll' ll "°'~ 'Dig Ben is not the umsl nlsi-m.'_` C, Patterson 5 Clisyioristewo W. N. Tanton Chu-loirsrowo -v~s- ~ -»»-»-J.n..‘. ww, _ fi.. ind-set Big' Ben He‘s a iimekeeper; a g00d. l"'P“f' pose clock for ri/ery dqy_ and all 441' use and for years of service. He stands |even_inche_s tall. He - wears s cost of triple-nickel plated steel. I-fc rings with one long loud ring for 5 minutes naught, or for 10 minutes st inrmvali of 30 seconds un- less you shut him oil. _, » ' H’ bi b ld figures and bends are my Il; rfid ill thc dim mommw, his large strong kcyl In "UW _'_ _¢ His pi;:ce,;3.00, e my :__ f i are so . gi:-'C Bgiaismrnhlsein Prince Edward _ Island by the following leweleni 0 'f G. H. Taylor -Clisrloiissown f H- R-.§:‘.:.°.l°°** _.', .~.-; ._ ,' , » _i ,*‘\» .., T wh., Mr _ _ _ ._ _.W-\_.~_,__~_ -.-'ypt/»:~‘ _ i i e..,c.»._ - ~ '.4 ._ I 8 Sslisd gwny tus inisbsnn snd lseiisr, Thomas Randle Tuplln, in his eight- isth year. There are left to mourn their sad loss, besides, relatives and friends, his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Nelson L. B. Doul,, Los Angeles. Calif.; Mrs. Melville Baker, Margate; Mrs. Harry C. Durant, Trochll, Alta-; also one sister Mrs Wllliaini Pound,‘ » \_ held in the Margate Methodist Ohurcblpegsr Brodie, W, Gibson and Boswell _ - " on Jan. 3rd by the Rev. George & Sons. As this is thc first ship- To'_ the thousands of 'people who tosi i-3;. gs. bones, and 1 can cert CD8 BBNIG lllwllll deep ss well as funeral sermon, after which the re- ti# British Columbia Ml' BBl1f°\‘g mains were laid to rest near those merits warmest congratulations BD . . ` Morris who preached an eloquent ‘ M - ~ - _ _ I il b ld th e I h uld be encourascd- H°c°““f°B the M e 12:5 hgilyjargdlils :Illia preeilecigasedmbign shippers that the stock purchased by @f/'I ' eleven years ago. Mr. Tuplin emi- him while here is high ¢19'55 and W9” 1 ` _ grated to this Island with his par- it not foruthc hen<;_f;I:_<;_l_lBol¢;llyl’°\l_}E°t_;i’_§ .. _' ' , ' -ents from Devonshire. Eng-. in the t_ransl>.0€'_:8 ilgntfnue coming to this year 1837, and landed Bi; Ml_1\l>0<1“0 “VW ._ Province. LARGE BI-IIPMENTS.-W. M. Ban- ford of Chiliinock, B, C., leaves by the ilrst steamer from Charlottetown with a carload ofrpurelired stock con- sisting o`f Guernsey cattle, Berkshire hogs, Shropshire and Leicester sheep, also poultry purchased from the foi- ment of purebred stock from P EI province for purebred stock. cis n asiigntsi-_.si Hora-ce. _M°- §w¢h,°`Su'pt. of Railway. W” 1"' _f _ on Jlme 3rd, putting in and harvest- /,¢--~"` ing s good crop the 881110 Y09»f» T110. *" ~ . /l ’ " old house is still in good condition WEDDING B,E1_|1,g__Th¢ home of _ , 1 Q ` ll. _ »' I /f L_, \ `*_'\ ' ' that they occupied, the ilrst summer Of B'r'ank E. and Mrs. COPD. 0If0l'd. _f '// their arrival. They then moved t0 N. S.. was the scene of sninterestinig / / “ \ - Margate and located on a farm of 200 event on Thursday, Dec. 26th, a I 1 " “ ` ` ` acres of which but 20 acres WGN four o'clock when their eldest daugh- I0 _ _ . slsnr, and on which the family have te, Mary E¢l1s1_ wail united ;nv;_;r_i_i;§- ` 1 ' lived since. rlage to Richard D. BrP¢_1` 0 ` ' _ - “ peg, Man. The cerem0l1Y WM PW' _ Watts as- __ 4 » _ formed by the Rev. W. H. _ - .,- _ ,msd ily the Rev. John Johnson, 1 1 c°"|‘| W sm? wa' Kr." l::::.s'.:‘;; ‘.1l‘.‘;:-..,S.‘.f 2222:, - ‘ - rs, ' '_ _ BIG BIN 0 fgormed an aisle for this l:il'xl;1sl;le_{>Bl`t_Y_; 'rel 11 er srl _ ’\ \ ' A rd: ggggipfgzqulxtte over yellow silk. _ ` _ _ ~ q' - _ and gn;-rylng baskets oi wlhlti gre: - . v ` _ ‘ ni l . 0° ° ° ‘- _ _ _ \ V ,, _ __ _ iisisr iiiln usilvrs western. .3:__:_._; xzgegnggafg; ,,,, ,,,,,,,_ ' ` `~~.' /"1 / KT/ ' _ _ _ _ f n ' --` ` ‘ ` maid. Miss mary M°F-"°“» °¥ °‘““" _» ' "..==-f/ I ~ Broke Into Sore. Itched and Burned So Badly Could Scarcely Sleep. Red and Inflamed.;Cui|cura Soap and Ointment Entirely Cured. -QQ---~ 217 Greenwood Ave., Toronto. Ontario.- "My troublo was varicose veins abovo my ankle. it broke into n sore which was lllllll' f'u|. The sore iechcd iind burned so hlldli' that I could scarcely Slf>0D~ Tl-1° Sk-in 'l"°“"d it was red and inflamed. I wlllfl DDU WOM' a shoe for eight weeks. I tried several oint- ments but they d|dn't seem to do it any 80011- Thon I was recommended to uso Cuticura Soap null Ointment. I bntllcd with the Cuti- curo Soap und put n. little Ciinicurs. Oint- ment on and ,_|,,.y gave the grontnst rolicf. In ii fnw wocks tho sore was entirely cured." (Signed) Mrs. iVia,c(lroi;or. Feb. 21, 1912. SALT mlium oN' sisrs HEAD Woodstock. Yarmouth Co.. N. H.-"MY hnliy wus about tliroe wvoks old when he had salt rhcum on his hand and forehead. 1;, began in n little flnc rash, which came on his head and down over his forehead and formed a hard. brown crust. In looked ‘ terrible, and it must have bothered him quite o lot. as he would not sleep. I used to wnsh him with the Cuticura Soap and not water and put the Cuiicura Ointment on, and in three weeks his head and fore- head were clear. I can't speak ton highly of tho Cutleura Ointment. and Cutlcura. soap." (Signed) Mrs, George B. Allen. Nev. is. mil. ‘ Oiiticurs Soap and Cuticura Ointmentare sold by druggistu and dealers everywhere. A single set is often sufilclont. .Liberal . ample oi each mailed free. with 32-p. Skin Book. Address nose cord Potter Drug at Oban; Corp.. Dept. MD. Boston. U. B. A. '\ y-s. D ~ ` r _ wife Lanada. _ facts, proofs. When Poultry Pays is worth dollarsto any furmefs \ How to succeed with poultry without capital. Plain talk, solid Sent for the asking. Lee Manufacturing Co. Lid. .'52 Pembroke Street Pembroke. Onisrio on a sleepless plllowhight after night, - owned in white-beaded net I' -l-*_ 'P' » ' J Master _ Mason is cnt from our original "AIIIIJCAN Navy" Ping. A cool slid most fragrant smoke. _ ROCK CITY TOBACCO OO. Our Gut Pin( _ COLD IV ALI. ZILIII KAKUIACTUIBD IY OUKIEO. mmm, , Hiugi _ _ soinlnzly s M A mu, " TF oi-_ who pace the bedroom floor with nerves over yeiloxtsagseang fagfot the vm .inlhlnsillli lleurtlnlrlziiors wrongiuagdmiq .;;°i;etu<:_§ v_{M_;°nh‘h_ “rm The brig: w oseeyascsp wi no come, u n “ind in cl-,am ¢ Heart. and Nerve-Pills offer the blessing of ;i°;ht€:f§;;|nygss'oi cream satin and sound, refreshing slumber. Oriental Iecz, we:_r_i_\1sa:r_:_:g°d°f wifi; They restore the equilibrium of the broidered ne l>l'° Y _ deranged nerve centres and correct the Oagrkgtlgxxlmsénzff lfgizdtgg \;(;`;. wi-eng action of the heart. _ 0 #gy mg mgmsnbsir fs;-ii. Bbq gnu,-. Mrs. Wm. 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