~ _ .§ , - -1 f..~. , _ 1 '.<<‘..;ii-‘i‘»~»i':l‘%..=’1’$~.t"-li -"'-vi' bv ..~ .*`»ls._.+-‘ -»-'av-VH"f'i;r,-.V-v--¢.,,>__:»3‘i-=§..i» ...<1-,.',»»r ai.;-:<.,¢.':-.-.@,. - - -1. _ ,..i.»~.- . i-¢,» .. _. , .-., .., -,_ ww-....~' ~,..»,. l_» ,-‘ .. -V ~ 1., . .. -- . , . .- ._ ,. . -';.-..1~- - <-<_z ... -=¢-fe .- ., » . . - - ,. - ~ . - . ... . . .,.‘ - ` ~» ,.-. fi ».- .=,....--.-..-»- 1, i .. »,_..~° ._ , 4 , . ._ - , , f ‘ , J, . V _ . I , .. f . , l. _ ~ . .,,~i...,_»,\n._»_. _-.-.';_f;.... __... »- _._.-_-; _-fig-_p . . _ -_ . .., . . 5 ri ,_ _ . 3_1* .,.~_.~ ~_<~_,...-- `lhlBORl-:lille liEliDill , i'~ . ..~ -. _ - P ' 3 A mins siiiuiiiiiii- siiiiseii i G. 'UAUER 5l5LE°lfE|l`F|l0l'\ “"5 £35553; - - mln- \_:m~'~- " _ ` Iliiiliifi UIRKS Ill EVERY UNE [li US Wn`Are As Full of` Deadly Poisons As A Germ l..al>crnl:ory. into-iiiuxiciiiui an stir-ioisniiis ‘FRUIT-A-TNFSY Absolutely Pre- vents This Dangerous Condition. 77:: :half muse of poor health is our neglect of the bowels. Waste. matter, instead of passing from the lower intestine regularly every day, is allowed to remain there, generating poisons which are absorbed by the blood. , In other words, a person who is habitually constipated, is poisoning himself. We know now that Aulo- iiifoxicalion, due to non-action of the bowell, is directly resporisifilr for serious Kidney and Bliid der Troubles; that it upsets the Stomach, causes lndigeetbn, Loss of Appetite and ' Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheum- atlsm, Gout, Pain In The Buck, are relieved assoon astiie bowels become regular; and that Pimples, Rushes, Eczema and other Skin Alfections disappear' when “Fruit-a-tives” are taken to correct Constipation. “Fruit-a-liz/es” will protect you against Auto-intoxication because this wonderful fruit medicine acts directly on all the eliminating organs. 50c.s box, Gfor $2.50, trial size 254:. At all dealers or sent on receipt of l lwill be very sorry to hear this and it ~ - 18 honed that good news. regarding his their sorrow which has come so sud- price by I°‘ruit-a-tivesLimited,Ottawa. ; '___ -- O °::.~.¢ii i>in Smell Does Small Price FOR CONSTIPATION have ltood tht tent of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish bllloueness. Y MONDAY being laid. gram from Ottawa yesterday.-“Cab Records. Chancery, acting for Mr. H. J. Palm Prof. J. H. Blanchard and the adjoin Prof. Bennet for $1670. `- . been amputated. His many friend condition may soon come to hand. The death occurred at Cliarlottc- towii Sunday afternoon of Mr. I.. ' _ ' ` _ as \V Kennedy aged eighty Mr. Kennedy was :i native of -Scotland and came out to this country when fiiiccn years of age. l'lc located :it Southport where he carried on zi saddle inzikiiig liiisiiicss for many cars Owing to ill health lic was obliged to give up work and had been residing in tlic city up to thc time of his dciiiisc. llc was li man of more ihziii ordiii:ir_v intelligence and liigiilv i‘cspcci<~d and esteciiied by 'snovenrv aaas.-'rhshoiire and premises, including a ilne orchard, of ste” t md - - . gell old 22! li to -Mr. Major wah .at Brlghmn has been Stephicin Brown. :he welliuiioivn but- aold to Mr. W. S. Grant of this city. char of York for wmch he was pam NEW VE8SEL.- The new vessel being _built at Cardigan is expected RMLWAV ApP°|N-|»MEN-|-3___ Mn 1° b-9 'amy f°" launching N°"emb°'° Janieslw. Allen, chief relieving agent lst. The inside planking is about tin- or me P_ E_ ,I .Runway has been any ished and 'the deck planks are now pointed to the nosmon of freight ng, PTE. CHANDLER OUT OF DAN- pointed ticket agent at Summerside. GER.-Mr. C. H. Chandler received ____ the following zrntllyloz news by role- nE¢E|vED`A 8Hoci<.-During the 1e..i-eceived from England .slalesiehing Capt. Arthur varchar ofthe 314173 Pte. Russel Clayton Chandlerlgoiio 1-10g@_Cq_, while trying 1_0 get Engineers. ofllclnllv reported nolat the source oi the are underneath lonser seriously ill- Tlllrd Canadian the iiooi- came in contact with a iive General Hospital, Boulonge,-Director wh-e and |-ecqveg ri shook which PROPERTY SALE8.- The Gregorlthough somewhat Weak- He is 116891)' properties on Upper Prince Streetlgrateful to the men of 'the P. E. .l. were sold at auction yesterday byllilailway who rendered “first aid" and Mr. A. ~B. Warburton. Master in helped to bring him round success er. The property on the corner of Gerald and Upper Prince Street, ati DEATH OF A CHlLD- -There present unoccupied, sold. for $1830 to passed away in this city yesterday l Tuasoav sm.: or i.a|use.- iirp owes the excellent price of $228.34. - ent at Borden.`Mr. A. E. Large, sta- tion agent at 0'Leary, has beenap- - tire at the Victoria Hotel Sunday ev- rendered him unconscious for about five minutes. He is all right again _ fiiiiy. Jmorning at the home of Mrs. Lav- ing double tenement house occupied inia -McMillan, 137 Kent Street, Jos- by Messrs Groom and Wouiiacott to eph William Slingsby aged one year_ and fourteen days, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Slingsby oi’ Brantford. Ont who are spending a few weeks ISLAND SOLDIER LOSES LEG.-_ -» Cl “Hes H Cnnndler nity whose, in this city The funeral serviceswere Mr. i . , _ ' Bon Russel was reported wounded conducted by Rev. -Charles R. Free- Beveml days ng0_ received a te|e_fman. pastor of the Baptist Church d Cin that he at 2 30 yesterday afternon and the gram Satur ay announ g ' wns seriously nl in No_ 3 Canadian ‘body was this morning forwarded to General Hospital Boulogne. The BTW'-ford- Om- Ml* Su”g5'b5' who ls Lelegraln stated nn, right leg which in the employ of the Government will d in th cit som three had been wounded by gunshot had be d*’U*l“° B Y 9 B weeks longer. Sincere sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs Sllngsby in idenly upon them while in a strange When he ._ i “Either the Civilian a . population -must go short - the only -Way We '~f can possibly live up to said- of many things to which _ _ it is accustomed in times of peace or our armies must __ to them. in the opposite direction. Hundreds of millions of __ `¥ go ,sh_o1'_t‘of munitions and other things indispensable . _ ,,- ‘l_ x_,.._,.‘ =- r. _,n -i city. I HERRING FlSHlNG.-The herring: fishery is being prosecuted off Picton Island this .season with more than usual vigor and success. So abund- ant have the herring been that they have attracted fishermen from Prince Edward island, from Plctou and oven from as far away as Montreal, whence have come men expert iii putting up the herring by what is called the Scotch Cure method. A Prince Edward Islander who was in the office the other day said that he and his puri- nor had sul-ted 25 bbls (or which they that obligation is by going Without in order that our soldiers may have. ` For the money We Waste is .not money at all-'it-» is equip- ment, clothing, shot and shell that are urgently needed in France. _ , . - headache, lndlgeetlon and ta clear up a bad complexion. Genuine beers signature By denying ourselves, there- dollars are of no use to _the country if goods and services can be secured only to the extent of eighty millions of dollars. So we must do every- thing in our power to release both goods and labor for the purposes for which Canada reeds them. ‘ 12%. - sri.; %./fir?-ef ‘ PALE FACES Generally lndlcsle s lack of Iron ln the Blood ‘Carter’s Iron Pills Q “fill hell lib condition li' i"rciessional Cards DR. CLIFT l GHRONIG Dlelnll 0Ull.A'l'Ivlll TREATILENT by the ...uni in advance, Vlstorls Hotel. .hai-lottetuwn. P.ll.I., Canada. HOURS. ‘L3 to I daily. MQW '91-seusmoepa. }l()RHON & DUFFY larljlltlrs and Attorneys ' --lleltors for Royal Bank of Canada KONI* *O LOAN. ll# LEUU (U BENTLEY - W. I. Bentley, K. 9. Barrister and Attorneyset-Law ‘ Money to Loan, Mlles-Bank of N. b. Gnamberl. Ghsrlottetnwn. P.l.l. \IcLEAN & McKlNNON Barrlstsrs Attorneys-at-Lava Oflloe Royal Bank' Biiiidlnr ".hsrloMemw1i. P11’ J. D. STEWART. K. 0. au'/li” lf`a,"°""C‘|" “;°“'_“ °"“ d““ght` were getting $12 ii hiii. or $6.50 hiiii er “mt m mr Otutown' ibbl. They had been about three weeks |_|QU0R SE|ZURE__0n a Search on t.be Island and besides what they warrant issued :it -tho instziiice of 119-ll Blllled, thel’ had S0111 ll- lOl Ill M-ch was herring fresh at $3 a bbl. the buyer Prosecutor G. (I. Acurii, u se made in the premises of n man namcd_ taking t_hem right out of the nets. The Mc1nnn,_ Euston Street gnu,-day af. Taylors from the island, had salted ternoon by Sergt. Peter Bradley and about 30 ibbls. There were seven or Constable Dover. fit 'resulted in the Bight b0alS fl'0Ul P- E- I- W- F- nnmng and capture of one bar,-el of Lewis, of the iiriii of Fred Magee, has whisky in the cellar; six barrels of Cl U'llD Off U19 ISllllld. blll had Ollly whisky |n an nnbbnilding and f\ve,niade one haul of 30 bbls as fur ns bags of -bottles of whiskey in the same the P- E- Islanders kll8W- The d0S building The seized goods were con. ilsh are plentiful and t-lie nets have veyed by tea.m to the police station £0 be Wal-“hed Very °al`°fl\"Y- The ,mn mane n Ven annring spectacle to herring cured by the Scotch process those who have been developing a are said to be worth $20 a bbl.- New large sized thilrst since the new pro- G1a5E°W NGWS- hibition law came into force. The St. John Telegraph says:-_-Mrs. AFFLECK- MACNEILL WEDDINGIW. Claud S4ncla.ir's post-nuptlal rec- _on wednesday evening, at thgeslneption on Tuesday afternoon at her dence of M, and M,5_Wi11.n,m Mc ein residence in Douglas avenue was Miitoh, the hiarriage oiihsir daughter largely mended- The bl'lell\lll~ Miss Adelaide L. io Mr_Aiirea Afiiecit, ful Sow" WHS ol while diwhsse satin tookplace The marriage ceremony with silver embroidered georgette was nerfornnld by the new D_ McLean I overdress and she\,carried a sheaf oi' in the presence of a number of the Pink Hlld Wlllle l'0B€S~ In the draw friends or the coli-ii-actini: partiesyrhsllns room with th' hostess were Misr- |,,-ide wha was ver nent; aimed was Frances Smith of Fredericton, in black Y Y giffen away by her fa_f_ne,-_ After pa,-_ silk with lovely old English threa:‘ taking of a. daintjly prepared tea. the remainder of the evening was spent in vocal and in-struiiiental m-usic accomp- anied by a violent outburst of inusic from out‘s~ide_ The presents were use- ful and' valuable, testifying to the pop- lace collar, and Mrs. George Parke: in liing’s blue and georgette crepe Mrs. Gordon Baker, of Alberton, ant’ Mrs. Daniel McKinnon, of Charlotte town (P. E. l.) presided over the beautlfully appointed tex-i talile_ the “huit of me b,-id,=_ who was one of-iornier in blank silk with real lace Guardian extends to Mr. and Mrs_ Aff- leck its most sincere congi°-atulations_ y . our m0._.,f_ nncnessfni tmcher,-,_The collar and black hat, tim latter wear ing white georgette and black hat. Crvsantheumums tinged with pink A shop; time will he spent in v|si¢. and pink sweet peas were the floral ing, friemps and relatives when M,-__ decorations on the table. Miss Maud and Mrs. Affleck will he found at 48 Estabrooks, who ushered was smart schoolstieehchririottetown. ily :owned in olwmimsne colored \ cliarmeuae trimmed with Persian em- broidery and she wore ii. large black fore, We enable _Canada to procure to the fullest extent the materials and labor which she and our Allies need for the successful pro- » secution of the War. ` » What happens When We fail “ to save?_ - _ , A pull on labor by the Govern- ment in one direction and af- pull onlabor by the people VVHETHER it be' food, iid# f coal, Wool, steel, leather, _ labor or transportation, the result in _all cases is 'the same( .Whoever competes with the notion by freely satisfying his own desires, selfishly appropriates to his own use that -which ' is so-_ urgently required for our lighting men in France. . For the sake of your country and the boys “over there,” spend cautiously. Think of what Lo1°_d Kitchener has said and ask yourself first, “Is th1s - something I 1'ea11y_,need or can I do Without it?" Published under 'the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canada 7 , i 1 ~:- . 1,' 1-112 _ ---4 , ._ H; mi $_ _ _ , _V _'_ pg,-ni i-1;!-ii-an-gg Mr. J. Foster White as the ll'on charming young llaily who called forth much comment and praise. The other parts of the play were well taken hy the various cliaructers 'und Alberlon may feel justly' proud “of` their young and proinisiiiig talent. “.llminy"’ 'showed Nsiiiark.-_.ble talent ALMOST A CIRCUS.-The touted' city on Pownal Square is attracting big crowds. The iiierry-go-round and `ll\€,1Jig Ferris wheel are being well patronized. ’I`lie latter is something new here. '1‘lie dog show and other attractions all have their following of curious ones. GRAMOPHONES APPRECIATED ,-Miss I". l. Miilicod. New Wiltshire ,lies i~i-ci-ivi-,il ii loitcr from the Canad- ian Field (lominrls (lniiiiiiissioiier Slim-iicliffc, Eiigliiiid. uiider date of July l2lli in which (lupt. Mary Plum- iiioi' tliaiiks her for tho collections she iii so kindly iiiuking for grhmophones a good selection to suit all tastes: and every grnnioplione sent is inans- wei~ to a request and uliifiiys acknow- ledged by the Oillcer in whosefcare it ls sent. The letter _goes on to ,state that "The money you are ccllectiiig will give a great deal of -pleasure to oiie party of man in France and Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Mllse Newsim Bleek, cliarlettetoum lrancli Oflles. Georgetown llonev_ es Lean an Reel letete Kept Awake at Niglit i ltcliin So lntense hat with ospreys. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. R. A. Suth- erland. Mrs. Charles Williams, Fred ericton, Mrs. Clarke and Miss Agnes Anderson. for the boys overseas which they will help them to enjoy their time ill and his rich depth and emotional tone thoroughly enjoy. Capt. Plummer billets." \ - ._ scenes displayed inuuhi natural or` unnatural feeling. The lloii. Jiiniiiy BACK I`N FRANCE.-Word has been “elects “H tm* "°°°"‘l5 110799" W get _ appeared quite" in his elenieiit. Mr. ,received tliut Private 0. Murphy has ’* ":`--~5-‘1-- --47*-‘= A. l~l.‘l~‘rfrii`yi!lié‘tls Aiitlioiiy/‘tli‘e“li\i|.>-`l'él.uriled to France after over a _ _ 'I " ' ' "2 - ~. T S. S. HESS1 A W Ilrrhter. Oollelter. . Notary Public, etc., MONIY TO LOAN. Uentneua. P. I. I. , WARHURTON It SHAW hrrlstsrs, Attorneys, etary il, Rc.. lolioltora ‘or Gilda BI;-nh lilaeelatlon. Bank of llonlrssl, Cen- : -Pernessat lonllllli Gorton I . Miss D.Rudge, G ,1ll°l,f'i'5¢J:°»i\lii lllldf' I v . ,,»' it . e ' , f ' _Hsili¢iii:tr“~Farloiirs- Msn lair uwle for sale. 111 Gila' 1°-me ww more res-1.. use-e-xlvaeas _ ' Healeilg by Cuticura “A nasty patch appeared on the ::."‘:.:.‘.:'° °‘."‘.i '°°°~ °°“.'°°.....'~ e u -isz . .~:.'f°:.~i:=~.....-- r......- f°"’=’ e was canal me to keep awake-:i night. ......’:°l“‘......°.i.“°“". ...S23 '2‘;.°“"‘ s nm. pls. Amr using I noticed quits s change eo I bought s bex ol Cutlears Ointment and two cakes of Outicurs Soap. and I did not dnlsli the whole U0! d child!!! When I *gg healed permanent y. lpn °"'“3”"' *- Soap sad Claunemsrs not _ _ only most velusblefenhsuesuneee sf Will & ptivll ‘ lash ¢ntieirs'loep need 3a"'7-l°.Y.i’ff§°e'a°3a. °°‘a»°'".u.°"' ~" ¢-¢-».'°.="°’n»»¢..°" me, U.B.A." ldsnuywaqt m-_r l --WELL STAGED CONQERT. - One of the most successful and -hlgli _ly appreciated plays ever staged iii `Summerside was played to a full and delighted audience when, under the *auspices of the i. o. D_. E. ,the Ai- berton Dramatic Club played the old English comedy drama., ""All-of-a-sud. dell Pegs!-" From the moment the curhain rose until the final scene iii the third act there was not a 'dull , moment and the large and enthusias *tic audience were jubilant and fas- cinated as they followed scene aftei lacene and thrill after thrill so beau | tiruiiy acted. The mi- pan of "Peg |~gy" was delightfully taken by Miss ililflle J. Agnew who displayed anus 'ual talent and ability and charmed the aadiepge by rl v ahah; iinood aiidfe-weet o x~ pi-_e§g_io_ii and manner. Much nf,l,he iiludéesl of the evening was due lo t-hls_ . i , ` - ,til . V cdiquhoiirif' l.h'é ‘»v'i>'riiii`ii" éviih' till. 's'e`i- Rogers, Mrs. -`l-lerbert Clei‘lt.~~Mr. J. l " ' ' l g _,_ ,~. , " -2 -v - _. 'rn-,_ _ 1 clgist" took 'li-is 'part admii‘abl§,"dii2i "yé"xii~‘ spent in Hospitals and Conval- calied f_tir_th_ niuch _l_i_i_\igl\t_qr_,n____Ml5g Marion Campbell as the `Hon_,`lVl_i~ii.' pont's tongue_ and Miss M. D. Field- “IB "H M18# flflilwl.`1Pszzi,&`\\*'. J zl- V ` - in ` -_-nm - A _ . .- .5 " I' N if-_ =r KEEP YOUR I-miles ana raevas. 1'a»|.nami,snown on mia il, rr-r°~ i. _..`».‘.~§i_~.-.*l.`7;¢f»'.i:i.`»i<§?t ~ ‘U .. ' , 1' -