r_ ni Mnuiifll “ 1 __ __ “""i°».. 589 Casgrain St., ` April 20th, 1015. "ln my opinion, no other medicine in the world is so curative for Constipa- tion and Indflgeslion ss “ Fruit-a-tives". iwasasuil`ereri`rom these complainlzsfor five years, and my sedentary occupy.. tion, Music, brought about a kind of Intestinal Paralysis-with nasty Head- aches, helching gas, drowsiness after eating, and Pain in the Back. I tried pills und medicinesof physicians, but- nothing helped me. Then Iwas induced to try “ l~`ruit-a-tives ”, and now for six months I have been entirely well. I advise anyone who snil`cr_s from that horrible tr_oubIwChronic Constipation with the resultant indigestion, Io fry " Frui!-a-l1've.r", and you will be agreenbly surprised at the great benefit you will rcceive”. A. ROSENBURG; 50c. n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25s. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. s-tives Limited, Ottelrh »' ' '-' '.'<”-if '/.;;f/_:cf/4’/1,¢.7/,<11//,'/,/ffm/ fffefff/ STRAND .é*w9%.9‘>?1.9i; C 0 l.. L A R Same style, 2% back BROCK 2 for 304: Quarter Sizes Professional Cards MISS D RUDGE 171 Great George 8t.,- Phone 314. Manufacturer of all kinds of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Iiair dressing, Manicuring; Sham- pooing, singaring. ' 2703-10-23Mwf1m0. - nr. J. E. BLANCHARD . DENTIST PARLORS-125 Queen _8treet, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 275-J 8031-11-13M1mo. McLEOD & BENTLEY `_`i 9 _ W. E. Bentley, K. C. - Barrlsters and Attorneys-st-Law Money io Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown, P. E. l. .. ; NORION 6 DUFFY _ larrlsters one Attorneys solicitors for ltoyel Benl of Canada IIONIV T0 LOAN £ wansunron a _anew ` Barrstere, Attorneys. Notary »Puh- no, inte., Bolioimrs for Csnalie Bene ers Association. Bank at llcnuael. Canada, Permanent _lortgege Corwr ation _ ' ' ' Officer-Old Guardian OHM. _PN use Block. Cerlcttetovrn. P. I. L g |\.A. McLean, K_0-» Donnld |l!K|ll°'\ u|e|.lAN A lAeK|NNON ' ..s|.r|-msn, . . Aeuirnevell ~l-N Royal Baal Illia.. Ch\l’lf"»¢W""|- S. S. ‘-.Hessian ` i._Awvsn_ Montague. P- l~ |- ‘Ill-l»" IUIY i. W- J. D. Stewart Ba rrlster, I Solicitor and Notary -Public' OH” NEWSON BLOCK _ Charlottetown _ Branch Office Geol’d°l°Wl\ Money to on Real I ‘__ e it. Vincent, West indict, sndlvrhose term ot sppolnlsnsntolpiree'-lin Dees amber, has accepted -a reappoint- Scotland. A turloughof sis fl‘°ll\ Jllllllry next has been granted him. Dr. McPhasI was a minister in‘ P. E. i. before going to the Foreign", Field. ‘ *Fl- EGLINGTQH 8OHOOL.- The lol- l0Wll18 18 the stmiling ot -the pupils 0! Egllllston schoo ' tor the month of _(lint: er.Gt:___rad¥ VI.-- 1. Emily Un- 9l' HY- r e V.- 1, Blanche Stead 3 _$105955 M;!_lJ|;_ii__al¢%; 3.~Jessi_e Burke. 0 --_ » W ll oo . Grade I-L-- (512) 1. Brant Btesvd. Grade II. -(Jf~)-L_ Myrtle Dingwell; 2, Orrin DlllSW0ll- GI'-M10 l--1. Jennie Burke 2. W0ll6Y Dlilgwelll 8, Mildred' Mc~ Kenzle. A. Campbell, teacher. NEW BUPERINTENDENT, A .VACHT8MAN.-- The Chatham. N. B- W°l'ld Hers: "Mn T. B. Grady.. who has been station agenrat Summar- side for many years has been appoint- ed Superlndent ,of the P. . Island lfyllwhy- He_ l_s gralltlanown and higgi- _ appreca e to out t e Maritime Provinces, esggslgially by brother Odd Fellows who have mst him in Grand Lodge. I-la' was Grand Master of the Maritime Provinces some years' ago. Mr. Grady is one ol the claverest and most enthusiastic yachtsman in the Island, and handles the 'stick of a racing craft like a_ professional. He will, we are sure, steer the railway craft 'with equal care and skill. ' PLEASANT MEETING.- Ken- mare, L. 0. L., No. 1463, was highly honored Tuesday evening by a visit from the R.W.P.G. Master, Bro. G. D. Wright and R.W.P.G. Tr surer, Bro. Rav. D. McLean of Ggrlotte- town; R.W.P.G. Secretary. Bro. C. E. McKenzie, Milton and Western District, Master Bro. A. Matthews, Elnisdale, also Bro. D. P. Murdoclr P. G. Auditor. The Lodge opened about 8 o'clock with Bro. G. F. Walsh. Master, in the chair after which tho visiting brethren were in-‘ troduced to the Lodge by Bro. A.A. McCo.ull when they were given the grand honors of the order. Speeches were made by the visiting Brethren, Both oratorical and instructive. The Lodge closed about nidnlght with every one believing' that it was good to have been the're‘ and hoping for another such meeting in the future. WEDDING BELL8.-Ernest L. Smith, son of Thomas' and Carrie Smith ot Dennisyllle, Maine, who re- sides at 89 Park street, and Miss Flor- ence Blanche Bruce, were united in marriage at the home ot the letter’s brother~in'-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren' C. Bartlett, 170 Essex s-treat, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. Thomas Cain, pastor of the Essex Street Baptist church oillciated, using the singvle ring service. Harold Wood- bury as best man and Miss Grace Taylor as bridesmaid were the atten- dant.s. The couple were married under a silver bell in a tastily decorated parlor, including a novel arrangement of autumn leaves and cut flowers. The bride _was given sway -by har brother-in-law, Warren C. Bartlett. The wedding march from Mendels- sohn was played by Miss Helen Call. The' bride was gowned in white crepe do china, wore a bridal veil of white lace caught up with orange blossoms and carried a shower hoquet of white chrysanthemums. Her attendant was gowned in white' lace over a blue silk dress and carried pink roses. A reception was held from 8 to 10 o’clock to a. large number of relatives and friends, among them being Mr. and Mrs-. Harry Douglas, uncle and aunt of the grom. Refreshments were ser- ved. Among the many wedding gifts was achest of silver_ from the employ- ees of the Boy State Street Railway Company at the West Lynn car barns, the groom being a. conductor from that stable. After a wedding tour the couple will reside at 89 Park Street. -Maine Ex. (Miss Florence Blanche Bruce is the daughter of Mr, A. W. Bruce. Red Point.) *- SKIN. iiili iilliiiili ` I ._ and Disiigure ' Quickly e A' Haaled by CU7i'~lCliR-A SOAP y . - _ “si .J ';-9 S _°° ' »»< qi o|NTMENT ' 1,`d d if, sore liiirrigscsandanmlotilt babl' skin troubles. gmpis me me by Mail iq. az-neun -nook. zladmnpow :.~.i-..=f_=“fh°.f:i...°~»....'...°._"..:‘°:::=':.: ,_\5AoP|P is With our pre- otisid! Ohauter. costing $3-65. and an instruction book at 50<;_°y01_l"ll |00 lilfn _ .7 thsppipes. dead or canola” bsteioi. Imam” is Bas wc|l:_ for hs famous Besson instrument Csteiog. Such as eczemas, rashes, _ ___-i_l_.:__..._s::V.a___;»_i_ :gf ;_e_»_r_l-1% lfsrggsgp ' ‘ _ ` mono/lv _ 0. *casino A1; »sos»\oN_'};__sl\_v§'T‘_"°'{:>”:u|_:u__e_r\:ior:_.__:; ___._u_§:¢__:-|.#_l_y__a __ » n ue e morn ov. a »' .l f » » I R "'°.:"’"=" '°"w'°"c,r,,*;-;”'=--"°-i=°"- H5-’°°‘ 8"- ~=- A-~ rr.'.'.=’".»%ih..."”:.‘f'...'.'§:h°':.':f:i si 5::...._ A i otevthe rchliifliiihiill §sot1i'n¢imlf|»sisn\’ 3'32ftt?“"°n%i“§;i |011- ii`}‘lill!°l“°'°‘l'°l °‘"l"°' P°°‘°Y D‘"'“°h=‘ 2- ' jgggm ‘M ~,_ g M,-_'and _qhgrles Malone. North 'i‘ryon.- Annie Beaton. Joseph Hsddix of St. lber&.'.‘Rev. H- ` ‘ Frlzzen “Pd MUY flether Bsudrsgult pnrtqpnadm_§;e,msr~ ment from the Missipn conunittes ur flags ceremony, the m ' ng sup- ported by Adplphe Gdlsnt.-while Miss Madeleine Gellang attended the bride.. - ' ' ‘gi d t ~r:*.'i.§f.:.:,°'f.::.".':.f'a.:‘.“.‘.¢.f..§_‘§:.__l-.ii is now in the City with this rap li ed as a private and after s short ser later to` Sergeant. The Battery has now thirty members and it is ex- pected will soon be up to the requir- ed reinforcements strength .ility. when they will go overseas. LAID TO Rl8'I'.- The remains of the-lets Mr. Michael I-Iannessey, un'-‘ dertslrer, were laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery on Saturday after- noon. A very large number of citi- sans turned out to pay their ilast- tri- _buto of respect. The seat of the hoarse-was draped and the horses were led. The funeral extended al- most from the residence ot the dece- ased on Kent Btrast to the Cathe- drsL _ Thsservice at the Cathedral was conducted by the rector. Rev. Maurice McDonald. His Lordship, the Bishop. being present in the Sanc- tue_ry, also Revs. Dr. J. C. Mciliililan, an Rev. P. F. Hughes. The |Librs. was rendered by a full choir of m-ale' voices. Miss Bessie_Blanchard, who presided at the organ played the Dead March. GALLANT ISLANDER MISSING. -_The Amherst Daily News of Nov. 9th says: ln. yestsrday’s casualty list under the sub heading of those tragic words "Missing, Believed Kill- ed in Action” comes the name of J. E. Lockerby of Malpeque, P. E. I. ~ J. E. Lockerby was a nephew of the Rev. E. H. Ramsay and two years ago conducted several services in the West Highlands. He was attending Dalhousie College when he eniistedl two years ago, and has since been with the 42nd Black Watch. The News was given to understand that a requisition had just been sent from Ottawa. recalling the late J. E. Lockarby to take a commission and attending to recruiting in Prince County, P. E. I. The death of this gallant young man proves .5 sed blow to his relatives, and the News and its readers will extend their deepest sympathy to the sorrow stricken ones. Last evening in St. Dunstan's Cn- thedral in place oi Vespers a Holy. Hour was observed being conducted by His Lordship the Bishop of the diocese. His Lordship said that the object of the Mission which had just concluded was to promote a greater love for the Blessed Sacrament. :lt 'was inorder to that the fruits of that “mission might be preserved that these services inaugurated last night. would be held, and it was the inten- tion to observe a holy hour at least once a. month. ` _ The Bishop spoke last night on the Second Commandment, denouncing the great sin ot blasphemy. I-le re- marked ihat there_were three princi- pal forms of blasphemy, by using the name of the Lord in vain; by sacrili- geous reference to the Almighty, and by perjury. Against all these forms gallon and exhorted all. especially the mennbars of the Holy Name Society, to promote a greater love for God Bhd discourage sins against ‘the second commandment. The service concluded with Bane- alcuoh or me Blessed _S»°r°1_=_1°°l- The church was crowded to the doors. - c-|.ec-runs .A1 Pom' .Hu.|..-- J. J. Bamiord- laothred~ in Kin! Georges Hail, under the auspices of the w. A. or st. James Episcopal Church. Mr. Ed. Maynard. l>l'@BllllllS~ The meeting opened .with the s'inKlllE of the National Anthem followed by a short programme .of vocal music. Little Miss Lillian Bamford sans with appropriate motions. “Khaki Dad- dy: This numberbronght lend anulww 'and sn encore. Mrs. Hubert Phillips sang very sweetly "Take me hiwk l0 Canada" and Mrs. Bamfoni I Bm ‘dreaming of Erin." 'rho marching S0118 or the iosthewas also suns. 'Phe R"- gentleman whose sublect was Kitchen- er,then rose to spoelnand .held the clos- est attention of his eu§ll°I100 l°l' forty mlnuterhlt was s maolelly Will' ming up of that great sold el Bla'-°°' man's career and character. At the close of lecture, a vote . ot .thanks moved by Mr. Wm. -Montgomery, sec- onded by Mr. Arch’d ll(9llt80‘ll18l‘i'. was tendered the learned Jeclufarl The ladies' had a sale of candy. This _together with the proceeds of sale of tickets made the evening a financial success. ft ooh.. lt was largely Eabuiiggd aliidazhovls that the _recitele are growing in favor. Mr. F. E. will. the orsivnhw brouslll °\1l _S sweetest tones of the beautiful or- gsn, his expression and int0rDl‘0' tation of the different numbers being very favorably commented ullllll- lvliss Dorothy Sutherland was the nation" was vary- plesslngtyollowing was the \rl'0ll’l:llllll°.= A‘¢i°gi!:ti:m;-t- \Fo§“A‘n'ge‘Iica--Dubois. H nneh - Dllllllll- ' ` Bgxousa ilissvanlyivision) Rolf. Bai-carols (Jnnel -»!¢eehaikowsl¥- Hymn. s Sainte Cecile- Gounod. nes_s in_:he hug -eboletléis Foster. gne ou- era _ - main Dorothy Buttkaod. Bsrceuse groin' Jocelyn),-_-Gode\‘d ' 'lllisetto i hriitnils) silly. . ,oqsofsrt piece so. i --.bustle Per- her. lleresrcde (Tolls Hoihneo) -Oiler- beck . _ Night -mcse*-° Iiceeshhore. Fantasia Sonata- Cl|tmI»dr¢0.~ Netianel~.Aatlem _ ~ 1,7140-ltltll ‘ ' _ V Q* ,-~ ~ "l1~<»t...\ /' `_»a*;¢»nr»<» 'u-uni _ \ , . l Saturday afternoon In Bt. Pours Browlng unit. Bergt. Huestis enlist/ _ ` _ \ ’ ' *auf of blasphemy he ndiured the cougre- ‘ On Wednesday- oveninz NDV- 8 R°"m l soloist and lull' rendition i "Raslg- i .The nest recital will be held out 5° "'71 4 -_-> N \ ` i _-M. V _ i ,.»- _ - / _ _ r - _ _ I \ _ _ _ __ :nv 'sm , - / ` f I ' ‘ lvl-I s/ml n _ ‘ ' qw _ w , _, ' N ~ K _ _ _ _ ' .ro'iii=su:vf41s..».ser¢¢. :mph une. r A t. -`.__.__.;§L" /. till.-sim-oi and _§l‘9°~_Yv'- A- 1 ~ _ _=-»' *II _ ( - `*_°-"-- ..¢>"“” __ .7 .- Huestis, Charlottetown,-_ who has , _ ._ 1," M -, ‘ V _ .1 f _ Tl? _af we ¢ \ “ie g vice was promoted to Corporal and » °~‘ ,1__ _ _ ` '_ Qu _ The S \- ». ,- ... _ _ U _V _-. ___._,___,_____\___;._ Av ‘ \ _ ` ` ~- ' '< - - -‘ 1"... , .~ - Ju ;.v=.._-..<-_ 5 Siege Battery ireinforceme S. and . . K 9 ‘___ ,i___ _ _ ' r‘i ! ‘ #11 »_ __ '. rf. -;_ - ~,_..- iw. ’.».» t ‘ ‘ < ' »' .vu ,. ..... '.z.f.- ' : .- w 'l J J The Monthly Cheiyné. QE' ,;. » it ,__ _ sq -\ A Contrast .° illustrating a problem which must be faced by many women. O ._ f V 'VV . ' WJ* ' » if r "_ _ " ,__ ____ ` I . _ » _ 'lit' .- ~ r,\ 'A ` ‘Q `\\i,.‘~_l '_ - /#25 _ "\ _ 'f?f~'f A' ill _` - _ \_ i e ' _ __ l . No. I-Her brothel few thousand dollars, time she needed it. .ii *so 'tl Egg \ 5:; wi f..~_.!°’ 7. %@@ __/ l 2--SlioiBB\lU|\8l¥ud11B¢\lb\D\lIlH\d. ('_',__i'f}'.\ __ »I:':-T _ __ _ - ~ff.'<__~;<=__ ...ell/l o P Elf?-l \‘-'/-1 - Q) q ` II’ _ 3;.-_E‘ for _f \>f» |g 011-ledtovemhisbusiness, Na%Hunmq_m w lM` No. 4-'-Her hnabandm most inelmaw friend warns hor againsr. making s. had iuvmunmt, but will not take the responsibility of advising he what to do. i if ii 3. No. 5-Hu' I _ out a plan fontskiog lam his bidi' 1 Ii -- ii 5 fllnillar the ed ,__ cams. __ ' , ' -_ _ . ' ' Far ihieihel future, she shall live, the I A come cheque of the __ _ __ Life will come to 'her It'liio`_l*Lf' ~ I _ -_-.._\_..,.. _ _You may have already provision forlycur. ' family, but _ ' ` _f. ' `__C.`_' __Ve Consider This: ___ Thgre is danger of a rnsn leavingilarge property interests __ and too little income. Property mustbe producing income s . - in order to be of immediate benefit to s bereaved family. _V §` ' _ A weekly or montblyinoome is the natural thing fofrnost V. I people. ' ` A woman can ‘keep a family together on even a small .I _ income, provided it is REGULAR. _ _ _ '_ Financial problems should not be thrust upon afvvomen at a critical time. ~- _ . _ Ninety per cent. of money paid beneiciariesb is lost or F spent within seven years. ' _ The hands of unscrupulous men are _always outstretcli_edf'_"-._ l for money held by the unwary. " ' V' ' 3 ~ _ ' _' - -- Large sums of money on hand invite extravaganee or - ' tmwise expenditure. I V V - -_lit . _ . _1__`1:_ f Assuming enough left in cash to pay the immediate' oblig _ gations of an estate, even a $25.00 monthly income.:will`_ :_ pay the rent if necessary, leaving a wom_aVn’s mind on _ that score, atleast. '(Tbe Cancels Li|’e,bases`.-ita» _:--..- n $10.® monthly income, and we comes _"“",`V_‘_fff? even that amount. ~~ 1-.-'» fl" "' ' "-."' "- 1 \ Out of sixteen legatees under the will of the late J._Pie_r_j-'__ _ __ V pont Morgan, only four-men of experience and' ability' _°"‘.l.f_ ,~ I 5*" 'LI outright legacies. The other twelve, ‘ and men of less experience, received “ineomee.” 'f-'_' , __ _ ‘Economy in the handling of funds is assured by an or- ganization such astbe Canada Life, with large f_r.|n_¢_lsf_i;o_‘____ _~ ___ inveetsnd properly eguipped to handle investments. _ ` » _- _ _ .-_.._.,_. ' ‘ . \.,- ,, What Should You Do-.7 N Take stock of your affairs; adopt tbembeet method; of 1 caring for your obligations; ind out how to plan your ~ lnorder to help you in doing this < ‘ 4_‘_ __ i Ask for our “Private Inventory_i'j]?lfli..._ and booklet “W-hat'Will_ She Do ?’_f f _U1--ymr~»>‘ ” ' ' ‘ _ ;"*_` _ __ ."_ \_~ ;\‘ In other words, consult an old, Company, with' " _"'f""` abundant evidence of success; experienced in .life insur'---. `. ` ance; paying large dividends to policyholders, and safely _ and aanely managing its business-the Canada Life; -_ A Canada f Assurance Company" ‘T » "Vi " Hun orifice. _ ' _ l_f,,__, .. Tono Nro A __,,-dwg. it __ 3: _/V1 CANADA °‘§_‘..__V___,(#s'»l_ w. K.RoosRs. i " if sf I y.~' Mens er for _V ` _. f /f=;¢"` ' "°' _ Prim :azure lm-la. Vt" ri gg’ itll? or-mnLo'r'rk'rowN ‘ __» ~ -~ "',;,.~"' ' 46”' ..~' , ' ~ . __ - 1- _ - ,. »' I'.'|` -'Q ....;¥- .nga BI ‘ . 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