fi ‘f. Al., r.. »~" - - _'V ` V ' ' if _-».» ' Q ,,\- - y ' 4: _ ~ i ‘V4 ‘ I ff' 'f i '- in -5- ni.-'i-fl. . _' _ ."*.-'»_\t'_ \\'=_rL'- *‘:~=»_ .- s..r_-- ,;\ t E. 1 '_" 1' " -' N ‘\§_`V - I' up _\_ _._._,,., _ . , -_ _ ._ _ *____ _ _ __ ._ ,_ , ___ ; ., _.v i--q __ __ _ _,_ ___-_-, vv--~-- v _ --' ____ _ __ *_ _ , - ~ _ -~1-»--,- v»- -~* _ _ ‘ ; _ Q-bv-4-i_ 4. -\;_f_~l1~;ff',.` =..¢_` _ 4" _ -1- _ V - 4 - ' V ` V 4 .4 4`4 "4 ` " _ __' -rr' » wsonlzalmv ` 1 A Tflmsh Divisivh H°°'“ ` lili_lfll-illll ’ ’ ` 78 Lees Ave., Ottawa, Ont., August`9th, 1915. _ “ I think it my duty to tell you what “Fruit-a-tives” hu done for mf: Three years ago, I .began to feel run- down and tired, and suffered, very much from Liver 'and _/(1'dne_v_ Traub/r. Having read of “ Fruit§a-tives ”, I thought I would try them. The result was surprising. During the 3} years past, I have' taken them regularly and would not change for anything. I/mv: not had an /|our'.t .sickness since I com- menced using “Fruit-a-tives", and I know now what I haven’t known for a good many years--that is, thc blessing ofga healthy body and clear thinking imain".- ' .r WALTER J. MARRIOTT. a box, s for $2.50, trial size, est. A' jdellers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-|.-tives Limited, Ofihva. ` kill itll lem and’;l°ea.s. ' _ I ‘*’ ”.'.'i2l'..‘l’t%l'.‘il‘¥-li’L‘.'i‘i§.?-‘2“"i»‘-?~!:‘!‘»¢ "Kondo 'n"KlLl.S the lot.. Soldin onl1.“if0l.._‘5e._, aio. gV.¢'_g";-,_i»¢:,°. 'nf' xn_iv.in¢js._" as daughter of Mrs. M. A. Den`mai'.k,`0n tario, Canada, and Captain Louis W MacNutt. M. D., of Charlottetown *F E. Island RUSTICO.--Mr. Wilfrid Peters, son of Mr. Joseph Peters, Rustioo_ accom- ` spent Sunday at the former's boolean* Rustico_ These three_,boys hold posi- tions ln the Bowl Bank? of Celina. ‘st Charlottetown-“Mins Cee_lly_;ft __n,= _ Rustleo, left this mornlnslbr Boston# - where she will remai_n_gor_solDe til!1'd_.jV F -Mr. Augustine-Dalton Wl10`-'|185 ‘spending a few dsysat his _hqn1e_.ln_. _. Rustico, returned to New GlasgoW,;_N.V _ S., where he holds a position.-0.- _~. srl-:Rune wowlews msrl'ru‘r|= ` MEETING.-_Eighteen members ol _ Sterling Institute. and several visitors. were present at the regular lxypeting 0. _thc institute. Thursday nishr- 9 _rs port of the Wolnen's Institute~ con vention was given, and the President. Mrs. Wulter Simpson, read ¥lDl"_.DB_lM_i=_ on “The lnfluencu_0f F|0“'.°"¥»'l`Whl°h' _ gm, prepared and read forllhe ,Wom- ‘- en‘s institute convention. That lt was much il reclated was evidenced by the pleased remarks made afterwards t attend the next meeting on ftuestlliy august 29. at 2 <>’.ClCCl<- at "P°P““' Colm McMaster, Eummersidej camo were -evidently SSHFUNHZ fm" W“_*lié"- or quagmire and were unable to___E§if hack, -they were found several hours-. 1 In the mud to a 'depth of more than- 9 three feet. Dr. A. A. Black, V. S. was 1. summoned, who with other willing e hands and after considerable dim-_ t cult finall succeeded in extricat- ened a condition. that it was found' 0 gave the beast up as losL but 8-1' though he values her at a consider- able more than $200. he entertains ‘Ar aL-an lrzrcml: e' co., L»°»i.~f¢a Iiolrozvro _ -'fe' ¢`='-44' Lp 'I-4 4 '* _,__ _ - Shade,” the home of, Mr, and Mrs. J__ Walter Simpson. B85' View _ A-.-Dunning of-Granville. Both belong- ed ‘to the lnfantry__and were killed ,l ssnlous Loss- Mi-._ Mel; in action - ' ‘ BAKING panied by Messrs. Henry and Paoli, 1 I 0 E I B '°'_"l ` 'T' , _ --_.f f ___ ‘ M.l'Gl6 _ BAKING “ti ll E.W.GlLLElI` COMPANY LIMITED ' wmqalvao 1°R°NT°' out uournzal. *_ PD the rapt attention of those pl'9B€11f°~_U° . In the latest casualty list appear i 'yi fr he names of two more gallant sons Every member is GBDBCIHHY "Kea !\- of Prince Edward Island who have elded up their lives in flgh-ting for eedom's cause. They are, Roderick McAulsy of Bayfield, and Claude The 'next-of-kin of McAulay is Mr. nearly losing his valuable were sud Neil Mcaulay of Bayfield, and or Dun- foal on Monday. in a pasture field at ning, who was killed Aug. 12, Mr. D. the west of the town. The animals S. Dunning oi.Granvllle. and ventured out too far on a SWB-lhli .jfV_‘_105TH'S CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH _It is satisfactory to learn that the 05th Prince Edward Island Battalion after by the owner who easily on ~iieing medically i e t d i E I nloved_thc foal, but the mare had la "sp C 8 " ng struggled so much that she was' down b Hd, received an absolutely "clean il1_of health” withollt an individual xception. This, it is understood is el ecord, and to their friends will be ven more gratifying than the fact hat they have also won the record for ing ,the beaeyt which was in so weak-_ gmciency in arm- M the inspection Y Majoriieneral Sir Sam Hughes, the fflcers were highl com limerlted n , ll Y P ° '_:::.°.@l.i'l_..;°_.‘:::_'_'.":;.:::_:. _.ss 3- md- »-Y attallon. ` WOMEN'S INSTITUTES- Miss' very poor hopes of her Nc0very__H_ -gennie A. Fraser, Supt_ of Wonlen‘s Zletitutes for the province of Nova Scotia, and Miss Grace _......._...'4` 44` 44 ` A4 .. . ».._< _ I-< " __ _ W I \ cent bereavement which Buffered by d sth of home his been dimmed. H0111-I Will be borne up b ledse _ t,-our _Heavenly are never known. remain _,L _» ..._ . Yoliiiffinih _Pl and F.. 011 bQil|.lf_‘__of _Triumph D Clark. IC¥mialttee,) _ -. 1 ‘rnunsoav BACK .FROM MAGDAL Lordship Bishop O'Leary, and Rev. F. X. Gallant of ing in his ecclesiastical READY T0 FIGHT Private William Delaney, ton. who was invalided France some months ago of-a-wounded leg is all and left _ yesterday for to join the 264th Battalion leave shortiyfor the front. laney is' u" Bond example _.s _-.~ __....._..t;_ _ JOIN 'l’.HE COLORS.--T of this"'=prov|nce~are no ince for Halifax to “don ed measure of success in profession, and althougll nobler one. _ -Anotherbroth is ln the Siege tended Prince of Wales Co many friends wish them g their noble undertaking. well known- in this city, wh 9 5 est child '1'%: brightness of your lows n%gll\¢»_ to be wasted or cast away and ,tbétthe fresh child life that fora tili.ie"ilAddened your home on earth will; carry its brightness to `i§§»'H§il¢l°"fil_'§"'§'$'l'.'f.,§§h'Z'f fil'l'§_s»-`f§§l'§i - 4' _ / _ '° Your ~ ’ I _'knife 1sia`1li»._yOu.____, _ Elia 31| k..-.Evelyn claw, _ __ _ \ V I _ V - _ J. C. McLean, V.G., of Summerslde, returned yesterday from the Magdal- _ 1 ene Islands, where the Bishop con- c ' ducted confirmation; these' islands he- jurisdiction. of Kensing- . . 0 of which-: heroes ‘are made. ` ' doubt doing` their share in the present flict. More young men have enlisted from the teaching profession than any ' ‘ _ other profession on-the Island. On Friday Mri Roy' Dunn left and "do his bit for Kllg and Country.” Mr. Dunn was 'mteacher of-more than ordinary ability who achieved a mark- _ lucrative position. cheerfully gave it V up to begin a more honorable and Battery, stationed at Charlottetown. Both young men are weol:-me e:|.|_s- Tn - ~ = _- ,lug_1s_'1il1e ` ~ ‘ f : _ ' ' .' D ,_ _ ' ' _ __ _ _ _ ~ ___ B _ . .. _ 1 _ - ' ‘ _' " “A;Ré::l__`d.h.-A;56°‘::'. ln' ' L fellow rmem- _ . _ < 0 ' _f - ~ nov. ‘Ai-cnaescon soutliweIllm;§`2ni3-_ _ _ _\_|a£li.€_:>lvl»lon 2. o_. r.. de- V _ » I J Q _ Chaplain to Forces.) On _ the 28 _ 1 th I 'im - Y°“ 'ml _ _ - _ - ` _Fein-nary, 1916, Miss mac. Denmnfrk..-_' Cr- 'noon sympathy V » _ _ , _ V - < t _ . “; I » 4 _ I _ _ _ _ V your wife E n their re you have 0I.ll‘ YOURS but your the know- Father al- , llIlllll` _l:,_._.i; ~,.__ , ._- lvislo,n,` ENs_- His tVI'€3.l SWGBUIAE-SS YOLI Can get Cllll 4Of YOUI' Oldgplpé- 4 4 .4 _ Very Rev. ' ' GET A Bloiomflelli, AGAIN.- home from on account right again Fredericton which will Private De- f the stuff P.°_.!-.9 he teachers - 4 4 A 4 OF SMOKING TOBACCO ‘ _ great con- the prov- the khaki” and Whittle off 'a fresh pipeful just before you smoke and you will find, that your smoke will be sweeter, slower-burning, cooler than you ever got from abag or tin of tobacco. ` his chosen -enjoying a' er, Wm. F.. » 4 'I`hat’s.because the only way to keep all the moisture in tobacco is to press' 'the' choicest leaves into ta plug and protect it with _a natural leaf wrapper. - ere they at- llege. Their ood luck in _ 'i _ ?l“é“"‘”““' ' " - ' ' “limit li cms; by open emit... worm" _ C 0!'[l1l8.C, .`V , ‘_‘ _ ._ 7'* ‘,v:v t in L_ F "l--Ls-1_-1' »‘ ` NL s ///)’ /fm / /_ ' -/one flour - \ _ `£ suits every- _ - 4 body alike. It / e , 1 may be that the ilour » ‘ @ - use \_ _ _Isl-_suggesting "you are now using doesnft _ / ."~eitogether please you; in that ' . - S, -.case you would be wise to make *_ Mol so i Chaco/aies » ~ When you were courting, __ your sweetheart got Moir's ‘ ,_ ., every week. Now the Take home a box to»nigl'lt. ` l Mei.. lamina Halifax Canada ff-Ir t. _she is your wife, is your memory still as good? CT -l _ . , ‘1 _ v., fv _ < ‘:;v,;! 1’ ' *_* ._ /¢‘ ' _ . .._.~ _'lm_- 'L -W .- ~ gm _ »i~~-__ »t.._ealrei._______. \ . ` ` - /_5_'24f4l = __ ‘ lNote.-The Trustees may, lit their - `-`\ fi' " - _ *Vi*-' discretion. allot additional prizes For 1 » . , 'i f - ' l _ t \. _ _-,»\\_ 3- _ , __ \ ' _ ' - ` H ' t 3 l ‘ " b¢lm\'~'|.,'.'.. A - 5 _ ig :dvr _ v ~ ' __A V _-_F __ I _ -_ VV _ _ _ _conditions _a ply to Rev. VDr. Fu or on. _ F ;,_',_"»__ '-l.";|_iA.;__ """ ' ‘ f,\'~`__;|‘,§t4 _‘_ _ ) ~ _ , A _ ___ xv .._,_ ,, l ‘__ ,_ ._ _ ._ _ -_ -' 4. - ,~ _‘I J, i 'K a ` _ 0' t _.W I . "‘:.°:‘.o..°f‘;:‘.f.i‘,'l':.‘,“.‘t..,.-..:°,..°.': - _ ` "" rgagggig _very grobably the most g idselkind oi’ our forpastry. -- 'biscuits and bread-or, - f ` in other words. 'for r” i_-l, "` 'M " - - _ __ _ _ Ny wg( A4 ' _ '~ ‘ideals and to world progress. ;,__.-gf ‘_ ali -‘ `- 'kd |, __ ‘ - ` _ It is suggested that the length of all , _ _ R -_ _ mmm-"_ ` { I ' essay be from 4,000 to 0,000 words. _ ,___ '_ 'I - __ =_\ _ j _ but no word limit is imposed. . "!f,‘;_,it_‘-;.“.~- ' `-_ lm. ‘-~’ ' -' A Prize of £100 ($500) is offered .__ \ ,_ \ -LONDON. ' ¢ - ‘ for;-the most widely helpful essay- ; ;__,i. _ __ i\\ anus ‘V »wlauuliwiiual\slv~ i _ Q; g T .'_l‘ - Nr 4`\ S ___-y' -world. ` (Contributors may write ll. `wbo were present-, Dr. MacKinnon ‘» .__- - _ a- _ _4'- V _ _ _, ‘i ‘_,. . _ - . _ , 2 TD ~ _ - ' F s~f's'” /' ' ' " -. _ - ~»-,~ .. \ .3 your next choice, we-.vushttohenrpllaslie that it is a 1 / ' C01’ _ // _ Vperiences with-others. Dutcher of Prince of -Wales College, Charlotte- town, are in the city says the Syd- ney Post. They are organizing ami ill- specting the work in Cape Breton. At. present there are only four branches of the institution in Cape Breton and the work was begun only last sum- mer. The object of the institution-is to do for the home what the Agricul- tural School does -for the farmer, and covers for the country district, pra- t-ically the same work which fthe womens council does in this City. --OF LOCAL INTEREST.-Captain the Rev. Principal MacKinnon preach- ed a strong and rousing patriotic sei- mon, last Sunday morning, in St. Mat- thew’s -Church, Halifax. Pointing to the me_n_of the McGill Heavy Battery, said: “Look at these men, every one a college man, or bankerm' man of es- tablished position in the Metropolis of the Dominion. The aight is 'worth much more than any sermon, for what earnestness of purpose, what a sense bf responsibility, what a spirit of self sacrifice does it express. These men, ‘all young, have heard and heeded the call of Duty. stern daughter of the voice of God. They are going forth frorntheir college halls to iight and their presence here speaks' of rever- ence and holy fear-the only fear ot the good soldier_” The sermon made a deep impression upon the large au dlence. L ' ~ ’L. O. L. SERVICE-The unanim- ous vote of thanks of Derry L. 0. L_, No. 1169, Long Creek, is ‘extended to the Rev. R. G. Fulton, City, for his ex- cellent sermon preached to the mem- bers of the L. 0. A., on the 13th inst, in the New Dominion Presbyterian Church. To the 4th Regiment Band, who so kindly furnished music on that occasion. To Messers Bruce Stewart. Ernest Mclnnis, who with their motor boats, Imperial III. and Hazel M., re- spectively. carried about thirty mem- bers of the L. 0. A., together with the band, to McEwen's wharf to ,take partfin the parade. To the trustees of New Dominion Presbyterian Church. who' kindly gave the church for this service, and also to the brethern from sister lodges. who assisted in making the parade such a success, this being the largest parade of Ora-ngemen ever held in this' vicinity. '.`__'.’.`..‘. ' ‘ . I 4 "" "4 ' A ` -_ 4 if no 1_1 -j? :ni » .s L ; gn O5' rv T d C Fl lc lli _» - g 5 . ‘ ‘ 3 .Q _ `1;`Kv_i"lll(l)gggl4l orocgcgbeked ftllutlts i: pl;c§$:_)f`:"tf1`\‘.'.`_ _ _ f _ _ _ _usual milk or cream _ _ _ l _ » - ' ' " ' _-- rs.-eniywimmasncmaty _-_ _I _ f f _ .§i“ii»“_`___ < " 'fit Iattio Creek Toasted Cora -_Ileko Oo!!-'l.InitU.‘»-~ _ -V - ;E;- ~ jg ` -- London," Ontario; Canada _ ':_ A 1 _ fl 4' _ . t-'.1-57"' /_ _._ -~ ' _ ' " ' ,, , u . .» li. I. " P1" A _ .,.. .. _ _-..,._.._ _ _ -_ i - __ ___ _ - ,, lrrflak' ..- "' 1-§".f.»\`-'“ “ ' ' ' ' ' * ‘ r ' ‘ .lm " , _ e . . _ _ - ~ 1 1” s ' ’ l ~,, “-'~'_-vu - - ~_~- , ~. » ‘-y i ‘