IHSMDR liillliii. GUIRDIRH S wif: Ji. _gsiiiiiil Dreadful Pains All Flirt’ Until Ho i 1 "' ' i Verona, Ont., N_ov. 11th., 1915.' “I sull`ered for it numlier of yours with I?/1eu'mali'sm and rn/:re Pains ir. | fyiile and Bark. from strains and heavy lifting. _ 1 Whenl' had given up hope of ever hcing well again, a friend recommended 'fl-‘rnit_-a»-tives " to me and iz//er filing I/ie_/irsl boil /:ll .rn much beller that 1 eoiitinued to take th_em, and now I um enjoying the best oi' hcatli,'tlianl;s to your remedy ”. li' you-who are reading this» have any Kidney or Bladder 'i`rou hlc,‘ or suil`er with Rheuinatism or Pain In' The liuck or Stomaeli'froubli.»give “Fruit- s-tivcs" it fair trial. This wonderful fruit medicine will do you it world of good, ss it cures when everything else fails. 50s. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, L’-'ic. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tfves Limited, Ottawa. . Lau | ~- ~~»/iv _; . . .iii i. lrii=ini- - /',.»'l~ ‘sim .sriii .,, wyi.. _ .. L 1’ , _. ,- _ Hrnrnnfiiu 5" ' ~ '~ l r.- ““’ -- \ or ‘~ i i -'_-_'.€”::“.;°-. ii’ r. ; -“"1-“ . = ' i . l \` r‘-9° - _ _ 1 T ‘Q . _ai l§_;5,_i;. , iq- 5;; 1 “_” ig __ me M ff " i. _'jr ti .»- ` l .i . . ' llliii’ ' _ rl 'yiil . . -Lv.-“,`¢l» ` Witli the Kiilclics 1. ' __a» l iM the___tiine to apply llflen- tholatum ie when the ; cold, cough, sore tlirozit R " or croup is first noticed. _ | A Healing Solve l whicli~qui';l"<>'<7 <7 "f>”<>“e ;u.!.lmAr'|' C5 *-3 gr' C; 'i`“""""i1:::: 25?" 2 f s§S..<><;><<§<<§i>.l EIGHT KE AR soo ‘ gi ¢ . IMITED Make” TOOK! BROS L Momnivy '_;_`,',T'_~_-gigiil -_ '.\_ For -A _ Your.--` *ir* ‘sn id "i iii i _ __ ii L3 ‘t an _wltended-phltury wiliappsnr later as it is not fitting that one who so vis'rEnAN Home oN LEAVE.-l "“i>l=ili1 Ralph Hayes. son -or :noi night on a visit to his uncles. Messrs' Captain Hayes hasybeenin 'Franco- slnee 1914 with_tlie heavy artillery' lougli, having recently suliered from trench fever. in addition to this his horse was shot under hlm and- in the fall which resuilted he had his like so many of the boys who have been “over the top," he is anxioug to in put the hook and eye on the job. ---- / - -.tt Greenlielth, near Summerside_ on Sitturday morning 3rd inst.. Miss li:ii‘riet` Green passed peacefully away at the age of 85. 'l‘lie deceas- ed hun been in her usual good health until 3 few days prior to her death when sho contracted pneumonia to whicii she succnuilied. She leaves to niourn her nephew, Mr. Wulftcr Green at homo and numerous rela- tives und friends throughout the pro-‘ vlncc. She was :1 daughter of thlel late lllr.. Spencer Green`and a descen- dent of a [auiily oi` Empire Loyalists. The late Miss Green was a lady of ‘a loveable and charitable disposition, known and respected in the commu- nity in which she ‘had spent practi- cally the whole of her long life as one ever ready to help in every good word and work. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. P. E. I. l50XES FOR JAPAN.-The Silver Fox Rancliing Co. of Alherton, of which Mr. Fred 11. Rc-gero is man- ager. recently sold seven pairs of sil- ver foxes for shipment lto Japan. These foxes will leave Alberton abou _ . t iiié- 12th mai. in care of Mr. J. A. wil, soil of Edmonton who will take his vuluulilo i`rcight hy the S, S. Empress of ltiissia wliicn leaves Vuiicouver he- iwcen the nildiliu 'ind lnttei' part. of this nioiitli. l-ie will accompany the shipment to its ultimate destin-ation in Japan. As the Silver Fox Ranch- ing Company has never liecn u price cutter it is presumed that the pur- chasers deniuiided supreme quality \vithout regard to the figure paid. lt is pleasing to note that the faime oi’ the P. E. island silver fox has gone to the ends oi' the earth. -a, fact which all toxnien should bear iuiiiind and which should convince them that it will pny to keep the best stock. --Word came to Souris Saturday morning thut_ Dan Mr-.Donald (Rct- lnml) died Friday night. The 'late Mr. McI)omi1d was for lnur.: :fears an of- ficial in the Charlottetown Post Ofiice before Confederation. *Owing to lil health he wus retired on it pension over 30 years ago, since which time he lived quietly with his family at East Poi,nt_ Of those who attended college withghlni ifn the year 1863 there are not many living. Among co-llegei mntes who lately deported this life were -the late Jolpi Newson and James A. Beaton. Dr.;-Alexander. Anderson, Prof! Inglis and M`i‘.'Web- ster were the lteaehers in the old Prince ol' Wales College and Normal schopl adjoining. Miss McKinnon_ re- tired tencher of Charlottetown taught the Junior department in the Nor- mal sciiool Among the students oi’ his term now living ore Mliss Fennessey ami the present collector of Customs Souris. The late Mr. McDonald taught for some time in the old Agricultural Hall, Souris. He was it most coin- petent teztclier, an abl`e writer and vigorous speaker. He was undoubt- edly, the brightest spirit of his day in the Normal College department and made his influence fe-lt in any body of men gathered together lior any specific purpose. A widow and two sons survlivo him one oi' whom ig in the army. lie passed thc' nlloted span by several years, nnd will be affec- tionately -remembered liy nil Wli0 knew liim.-C. WEDNESDAY The closing meeting of the 3!- Pcter’s by-election campaign Wilii held at Cherry llill on Monday 0veii|li8~ usual the best of order was maintain- good hearing. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Augustine Mc 'Donald nnd the speakers were thc- two candidates. - ~ ‘ P. Mclntyre. Mr. James Mclsuao, Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. uP.. Premier Arse- ton, Mr. R. N. Cox. Hon. H. D. Mc- Ewen and Mr. S. S. Hessian. in -the order named. No new arguments or criticisms ol the government were undertaken by the opposition sneakers but all the disposed ol by the supporters of Dr. McDonald. t There was a good attendance and as` ed, all the speakers being given a | _ f Dr McDonald, Mr Jann'-si’ L nault, Mr. J ll. Bell, Sir Charles Dal- old ones were rch-ashed with la__U';¢|\ assurance as if they had_P%r been refuted, ond were again; 0|- the last time li( this opntrfmgn, cdnvincingly Both candidates are popular in the district _and the result of the pnllinili, which takes place today, will be look- ed forward to with friendly as well as political interest. \As to the out-‘ como, while elections are as uncer-_ tain as the proverbial horse' rate,-UN -conviction tiiaispr. Mcoonald is soliis :o come ost on :op has steaidlly grggvtp t rom the rate thabampil til- ' tered. and given transpor ation to ' - . lldence in tse Arsonault lovernment ¢||e||- hem” until vacancies occur. At ch°"°"°t°“'",'_ _ that iii! lifiil lil. in °°““““ll Will” has been at adily incrtlislns and the prggent owl” io the large naggier _ _ --_ _ . W? _ _ _ _ 2111;” -~ _opinion num on every ham; »i»» _ at once and get your copy P. O. _____ ...................... .................. .. Province ______________________ .... _._,- .......... 1 Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance k_.»~».|i1¢n;Js&i - it iotory Loan. eampaign i . F ` ietory Bonds are Going Strong! T T ._ » boys will belable to shout it from Flanders to Switz- arrw*-1; fm A Chairman, Provincial Committee, ` T #111111- -~-Z? Kindly send to me a copy of pamphlet entitled “Claudia Name ____ -,_ . __.._____-..-..._.._.._._-.--___.....-.......___......~-.-._-......-.~_.tm...- Street or `R.R. ____ ................. ._ _..._____..._.._..-...._._.s......... - o i l ‘ i it iliiiiiiiiiiiiii l of the Dominion of Canada. *P .'\._ _ _ 1@ l i;|_____ __ ________;_';.:; _*'41 il-* Clinnibcr, The Reception Committee goldlgergsa Csmxnittgeheggg :grins for returned Soldiers waited \\P0n tho 3 ~ - - -- Major at the Victoria liotel and es- "|_“°l“‘1 G‘;"°"“md°(;“ s;°"°“'r‘l’g cortcd bv n detachment ol' soldiers Wmpumen' "Y “ '99 5 B now in',mmmg hm.e_ m.(.0mm_m,._d of heartlest welcome. him to the Council Cliamlier whore Mi\i0i‘ Mt’F'\1fill quite' a number of ladies and gentle- thnnklnil Lilo men had assembled to join in the for their words alan welcome. \ intending applicants can secure Hi W0,-BND Mayor Brown, who most lllllgxighfellriialwgkldmxlgzlfcrn tvlalillbrganlilillixe [mms of °m’""'“"°“ ‘md "he" Par' presided. extended s cordial welcome at the from lf they pass there, they will beregis- Hema” ‘mm me vm’qld°“" 9" me to tho Major, complimented lilim upoii Glolliiillws Aerml League Mr' F' W' Hyndmim' the sacrifices, personal and financial. offthe A meeting of the Executive Com-l to Halifax and given transportation, h A 1 1 L lam-1 will be forwarded in squads to mittee of t 6 era “sue Bmnchl'l‘or0 t where thu will go on duty was held yesterday attei-noon in the; in u:‘e°i,o al myhqg Gm,” gresidektst °tT§°Rgt lwglclil éwamr] This. wall; the principal ‘business Tarn? ° 8 em" S yng h Mpsgltransucted at this meeting. In thc °r°“ ° W” M 8 ' °m° ° “nge inenntime intending candidates should we” °d°m°d’ Candidate' mr meienroll tiiemselvca under the Military Royal Flying Corps in future, after. Service Act " passing the local examiners, will bei ' work was Fluor tli|_ C ~f~ it 'rs iaori-is _ 1 ~ . _ _ i , _ Canadian aging' gm, Montreal, dan. polling. _ _ _ . _ 'yigiltiired applicants will be called upiforenoon ln the tivlc Council, Col. Moore. on behalf oft e Qi . _ I It _ . citizen