» l l i l i i NT' she iionrmia omni. " ' PAGE THREE llillll ill llllillill t WITH EIIZEMA Could Not Sleep Day or Night. i Burned T6l‘|‘i|)|y, Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment Cured ln a Month. _Also Cured Mother of Salt Rheum. _ .~ onnyvniri. s__ --F.. .` '....,... ..... my baby was born he could not sleep day or night with eczema. He was all covered ¥ei 4 \ ‘ _ . il \ rf/if " \v - the time and when the sceb came-oil it left little mnrirn like chicken-nor. Ao last I saw Cutlcura. Boop and Ointment advertised. After the iirst ap- plication he _ rested easier. I applied mn Cuiicura _Ointment lightly .nd after an hour I woiild wash him with Outicura Soap. Alter n monih's treatment he was cured. “I Wil! B_l\!ai;ly troubled with salt rheum Oli l11Y_,hands. They broke out in little watery pimples and would be so itchy I ‘ could tear them to pieces. Thcn they would dry up and cowl; and bleed and when I but them iawater the disease would eatin to the bones. They _were so painful I had to keep 4.4¢ ., ,_ Dlmplee which would break in a day or two and leave a humoury scab and would itch bugbumterrlbly. He sc tched so much that he made sores, with small watery' 1-lie-skin burned ‘all ` GURRDIIIT We IT PAYS T0 buy in this Piovinos L04-7181,! all oi North Ruetico, have returned home irom the State ol Maine.-'Rs the month oi -November was as Iol- lowsl- Grade V.-1, Emma Plneau; 2, Bertha Dorion, Grade IV.--1, Ed- na Dorion; 2, Edgar Dorion. Grade m--1. Mary M. Doucette; 2, Alvina Arsenault; 3, Caroline Dorian. Grade _-H--1. Hilda Doucette; 2,"Emiiie A. Dorion; 3, Ignace Arsenault. Grade I.-1, 'Augustus Gallant; 2 Emmanuel Dorian; 8, Zita Dorion - INTERESYTING MEETING. - The Sterling Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Watson Fyle, Stanley Bridge; last Wednesday. Among other good work undertaken by this Institute is the provision ot a covered drinking vessel lor the school. The subjects lor discussion this month were I-Iot Dishes lor Supper and Candy making each oi which was ably dealt with by Miss Emma Bell and Mrs. John Stirling. Luncheon was served at the close of the meeting for which a h _ hearty vote oi thanks was tendered ‘Andrews School was held on Friday, than rind dpi,-ith cotton ,.,,3,._ Icoum not the hostess. Next month the Insti- do any work, One box of Cutlcura. Oint- ment ,with the Cutlcuro. Soap curad;tham,'[ (Signed) Mrs. Gratten, July 31, laik. Cuticora Soap and Cuticurs. Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. ‘ For n. liberal tree sample oieoch, with 32-p. book. send post-cardtnPotter Drugs; Chem. Corp.. Dept. D. Boston, U. S. A. _ tllte is to meet at the home oi Mrs. for ratepayers were present lor the Edward McEwen on the iliteenth oi occasion. Teachers of the nei hbor- January, at seven m. p. CORNWALL.-on Saturday evening the postponed annual meeting 0i_the Oomwall Institute was held in the hall at Cornwall. The President Mr. Hugh Mcli/iillnn delivered a very in structivc address recounting the work ot the institute during the , ' ` past year. The Secretary-Treason ‘ l r' rt n <1 nl eady e s repo s owe an equ ly good year financially, The electing oi oillcers then took place, after which Mr. Ross, Secretary,oi Agriculture, oi the Department, particularzy on the assistance the Department was mg class' .Recltauon by Mathurml 'V T who was present spoke on the work ' Frank Mols. 420 ein Bt.. New York. writes: "My wife suddenly fell very sick with iniiu- enza. I called in the doctor, but he tailed to help her any. We have no time to be sick. So I became to own doctor and with Rad- wsy's Read Relief nnd Pills, I gave her sc- cordiiig to §aiivra_y'_s directions, and she went back to'work two days later." ii0l.llS` .llill lillll6llS Apply the Relief to the throat and chest until the surface smarts and reddens. Give W lisdwsy‘s Pills in :hob doses ns will freely" move the bowels. For s sudden cold inke a lsr? #gee RiiAwsy'p Pills and a teaspoontul of e f with'n teuspoonlul or molasses. in a tumbler nt hot water. Retire at once to hed, lu the morning the cold will be lout. » ~BADWAY 1 C0.. Montreal. (VIL ` i I ‘.‘$iore open every business evening until fhrisimss. Moore ` 'Dorian History Canadian and , ,“§§,'ut1;’°P:,f°gu;° f;1“;’;“§'“,;enn§‘g lnrionlf; Rnniention' by vincent Pinenn fine oi iiducatioieal work nhould be Geography cmss' Becitation by Mag' k w ta en up. The meeting closed ith' . _ the usual vote or thankl __ !D13€el Buote aiiid Andre LeC1air, this I lm-----_il For nursing mothers Na-ilru-Co laxatives offer the important advant- age that they do not disturb .';he rest of the system or aifect the child. _ ‘s5c.aboxatyo\|l' ` Druggist’s. Nnusnnl urn -nd cimnlnni co. nr cnmin. u-usd. |15 _ fb. McLeod 5444,l2,l9M5i lj»--l- *---~ was the shortest day in the year ‘RETURNED HOME- llollrl Fil' e days are ngw grgwifng longer, men Pineau, Lemual Pineau, Gerome more sunshine every --day. Pleasant 93115315. P_aul C Gallant, Alphonse to think oi. EXAMINA'i'ION.- Standing oi tho. ‘drunk and disorderly sig Qud 52,00 scholars in St.. Ignatioos School ior or 5 days. Walter I°|u¢!_*q,n , ‘funds to go toward community im- Miss Josephine Gallant.-R. . 'short time ago, at which homemade P aiormer, the teacher. Grammar Fran 'PHE BHORTEST DAY -Monday --new POLICE ooUR'r-At the charlotte- town Police Court this morning Wm. McCabe, Jr., on a charge ol being lor being drunk; lst 0605:...-, Was dismis- - and the case against Benl. Poole for the same oiience was addonrned London Women’s Institute to raise candy was sold, netted a considerable ,amount lor the Institute treasury. A s ecial 'meeting was held at the lhome of Mrs. James M. Mclleod when the money was voted lor a curtain lor the Hall, and also ior some cut- lery for the use oi the Institute for future entertainments. The members iind evening meetings more satisiac- tory, all of which are greatly enjoy- ed. SEMI-ANNUAIJ EXAMINATION. - .T e semi annual examinations oi St. Decemberthe 19th. A large number 2 . ing districts were present. The letten lexamined the diiierent branches. The lprogram was as iollows l’rimary_ |School:-- French reading English reading, recitation by Alvina Le- lair. Vice President department: -' `C . _ ' 'French reading, lst and 2nd Class, l recitation by Rose Blackquiere; Eng-; 'lish reading lst and 2nd class; Be- | Imation by Emnnn Binoculars. end. lAngeline Gallant. Principal depart-i lment:-3rd,reader English., Recita- tion by Marie 'Emma Pineau; ith reader, English Recitation, ;Emile Gauthier, French read- gie Dorion, Latin class, Dialogue by 1a er represen ng the pupil and t el ch and English were examined in connection with the reading classes. A good number of prizes were allott- ed to the pupil oi the ditlerent de- partments in regard to attendance, general progress, department andl application to the studies. Alter the - classes were examined, important re-3' :marks were passed emphasizing the necessity oi a remedy toward the at-‘ tendance of the pupils at school. It iwas also remarked that the progress made in the school was considerable, 'since the last examination.-R. I " _eu we an. _ \»¢l=.li'hsii:i..ri'l'.‘:.*.i ¢s°"‘ .ro ~ -- "'.'.':.iiz.“;:i.““‘.r'-i°- \ pg eaowixo n~is'rI'rn'rn.- seems Enwn¢~..if.”~'7’.$.§; ‘ rf _ - h tt' ` us. stamps. ` as a ended the eilorts of the New *van cnwhn. cm _ \ t__`\¢;‘@ , , Vprovements. 'A Bean Social held a l ~ & '“Aothma Cstarrh WBDQIUCUIIUII ” lPA1D|C¢@P llillilllllll WB 60l.N`i A M IITAIIKIII ll@ Doll. lsiesadsdsetlve treatment for bma- ¢’~'ll Unveils- wlllwut dallas the stomach wli . dross. Usedwlth siwesssiorthirryycsn. TN 'lr slr-vlan we nsilumie uw. :meow uith ever! brush. smilies breathing ony, swirl.. the seq unmet. and ltnnstlssilough. nam-ins resiiul nights. Crcsoiene it invaluable Q mocha' with Younl children and I BOOK lo lulercrl loom Asthnu. Ssnduspostalhehq-ip¢|v¢haou¢¢_ ALI. DKUGGISTI. ‘ 'I' CR BBOLE NB “Z-et fag' V ---~ ` xl pwwm 1 f GOVERNMENT ‘POND-The Govern ment Pond is again in splendid con- dition ior a good skate. It is cov- ered with heavy, gliby ice and will aiiord a pleasant time to any skat- ers who take advantage oi it. 62 Cnihndlli.. il. |`. Leaning Miles Buiidiq - M ur r r‘,_, a ul. ess. -_-_-~._-_ POLICE COUR'1‘.- At the Charlot- etown Police Court yesterday morn- ing the cases against Ben Shepherd Hugh McAuley and Joseph McAleer all on charges oi drunkenness result- d in the drst two named being dis- missed, lst ofience, while the latter was lined $5 or 20 days. The case of W. T. Wellner vs Joseph McDonald, charged with with damaging property was adjourned till the 29th. KIND SYMPATHY.- The follow- ing letter of sympathy has been sent to Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. Eldon McKay irom the Aid Society ol New Glasgow Christian Church. We the members of the New Glasgow Chris- tian Church, desire to extend to you dur heartfelt sympathy in this your time oi great sorrow, caused by the sudden death oi your loving brother.f~ We, your sisters and co-workers in the society can scarcely convey to you in words our ieeiings. We min- gle our sorrow with yours and shed. ae a. tribute to his memory, a tear oi sympathy with those he has left be- hind, But we ask you to take com- fort in the thought that all trials are sent by our Heavenly Father in love, and that all things work to- gether ior good to them that love the Lord. May the God oi' all com- fort and consolation sustain and strengthen you in this trying hour and enable you to say “Thy Will 0 God, not mine be done". Signed on -behalf of the Aid Society, Mrs. Chas. Dickieson, Pres., Mrs. Geo. Steven- son, Sec. t Ii you will select the men s gi its from this big, bright, new stock oi" men s : wesrables, give, with the certainty that your gift will be acceptable --v”Pretty Neckties _ ~ Acceptable Gifts for , ,_ . L, ,i , , "'1 s xl 3* Il . _ DEcEMBER 24 1913 ' ' it, li fi ` _ _ __ nr' . ‘ -r ','»,=.:_;_3¥ “ 'W _ _ 1 i .f».»Tf<.:a§ , _ r V ,A vu uf' xl _ r 4 \ ' _ ' _vm ¢~ “»:3"-_ yn » t s ‘_ ' “ig ““ , ` - W" ' - fs ' ' ` l , _ ._ lr ¢ ‘ " ~i ' . ii! ,_ . . .1 2 . _-__-fi, _ ' é.’i¢,',-- _ _ ’