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When this poison r»‘ii-'tus the delicate brain tlssuc it causes con~ gestion, and the dull, sickening _ Ltd., Sunimerside, have turned over io clur Boxes -mv onus sron: ers or zoo per cent. ami anticipates K°“Bi°s*°“» 0°# Wh° has W” i“ the ~ A\.so 25 e=50 cstrr Boxes- pa,-ing a fm-[her dividend of 200 per business for over twenty _\-.ears and cause by stimulating the liver, mak ing the bile and constipated poison headache. Cascarets will remove the During Exhibition week me owners of has granted letters patent for the ln- , . _ _ _ C ' Fa ., move on and out ot the bov'-.=ls. One' ofthe Canadian Patriotic Fund. Stock of 3100.000. llllllded iI\I0 19111101' taken tonight straightene you out by morning~a 10-cent box \\ill keel’ your head clear, stomach sweet, liver ,ind bowels regular, and make you fer-1 bright und cheerful for months. Cnililren need Cascarets, too. l 0 ° n 'l Tl *i but a Single Thong - Tl - 'll ,_ V, f *- <7 1 "“1 I-QQ jf'-i _ g .i -» -T ., `_. i-H, , ~ ;-j_ { . 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TWG Minds With ll- ifailzfrsr.:;T§°;§.'::.‘;“;’.':..1i..:.::"';'.;‘;:iz:'. ° ‘o A lj Q '_-r' F1' l _ ‘ters~ltev_'(leo. Foster, of (flevelalid. 1! 1|; , Ohio; Mr (‘. H. Foster. Charlottetown; \ -ll ~ " ‘ > ~ ' l T' VH 'Milla ‘ K . _ FOR OVERSEAS he ‘ learns from a correspondent in Lane Lieutenant Hooper. l cANAo|AN PA'rmo'r|c Fuuo.-* Iautomobiles l\os 1 and 31 generously lgave up their cars for hire for the benefit The earnings of No. 1 amounted to $75.25. and ot' .\`o. 31. $55.00. These, amounts will be handed over to thel `ireasurer as soon as the fund is -started. FOX D|VlDENDS.- The First Na- tional Fox Exchange of P. E. Island' their options on foxes which they bought from the New London Black l~‘ox and Farm l.and'(‘o., Ltd. This of this year's off-spring so far, and has paid a dividend to the sharehold- SURVEY CONTINUES.-The fol owing committee is now engaged in t’ the Social and Religious Survey: Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Mr. J A. Clark, Dr. Ayers, Mr, W. T. Huggan. Prot'. Steele, Canon Simpson, Mr. H. Will- iams, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. II. (T. Webster, Rev. Z. L. Fash. Rev. D. Vlcbean, Rev. H. R. Bell, Mr. F. J. Nasli. Rev, Mr. Littlcjohns, Rev. Mr. Bamford. The work of the committee W' " ~ T' - »- h in- ata ii' k. W | at least in the course of a short lfrhfgoulgopg neu; xglglriersto gi; vizgir _ --_ _ c I ship and attendance, Sunday School. cnrolnient, teaching and social activi- 1 Vouipaiiy has delivered only one-third t day, Sept. 22nd. at one o'<-lock, when Cross, Rev. G. C. Taylor, Mr. A, F, for the occasion and the ceremony includes statistics of Church member- trinimingii- A'fl9!` ¢0YltZl‘8ll1l8ll0¥\S and RALLY DAY. -~ Yesterday was occasion special programmes of prayer and divine praise were carried out. ln spite of the inclement weather. there -¢-`V_~ , LETTERS PATENT GRANTED.- The LleutGovernor-ln-Council, it was announced in Baturdars Royal Gazette orporation of the "Economy Fox rmlng Co Ltd..” with a capital lar shares; and the “J. E. Milligan I-‘ox Co.. Ltd._" with n capital stock of $275,000. divided into 275,000 dollar shares. -PAINTING.--'l'ha managers of the Presbyterian church, Kensington. have had their beautiful church par- lor thoroughly cleaned and painted, grained and varnished until every- thing is shining. 'The rniinagcinf-nt arc to be congratulated on securing -he services of an up-to-date painter and decorator, Mr. James Hunter. hurcli painted outside also.-Y. WEDDING BELLS.-The borne of Mrs. Tenn McKenzie, Green Hill, was the scene of a happy event on Tues- her daughter, Jeanette Marlon. was united in marriage to John B. McDon- ald. son of the late Grant McDonald. The house wus' beautifully decorated was performed by Rev. A. H. Foster in the presence of immediate relatives of the family. The bride wore cream crepe de chene with lace and satin best wishes had been duly extended. luncheon was served. Many and use- iies, and also the making of a Rellgi- ful WPT? -N16 Dl‘€B€l1lS felfelved- MT- ous Census of the town, and Mrs. McDonald drove to Picton. ___ iccompanled by their friends, ami will SUDDEN DEATH,-Deep sympathy spend their honeymoon on P. E. l.. is felt with Mr and Mrs G. H. Foster, S of Cliarlottetown, in the death of their ays the Westville Free Lance. A NEW COMPANY.--"The Canada daughter, Mrs Robert Blesdell (nee .Iulia Foster), of Sydney, .\’.S. The family had no word of her illness till Friday evening when a telegram came nnnouuciiig that she was seriously ill. .\lr and lilrs Foster left on Saturday morning to be with her, but subse- tluont telerganis were received stating that she had been taken to the hospital und. later, announcing her death. The body will be brought home for burial. Thi-re are left to mourn her mother ind father two brothers and two sis- Mrs \\ilson, tleyelund, and Auu1e,‘ (‘hurlottetown who at present is on 'i visit to (loveland-word has been sent to her and it is expected she will arrive home to-night-besides a large number of friends in Sydney and in Vlinrloltetowii; where her girlhood was spent, and where she was very popu- lar among the young people. The funeral notice will be published later. PUBLIC WORKS.-ln a recent issue of the Guardian brief' reference was niadrr to some of the nifirr- important public wfirlrs carried out in the pro- vince this year by the Proviiicial Gov- ernment. lx will be of cnunl interest to note in some measure what the Dominion Public Works Depnrtniciii has accomplished this year in the way of necessary and lit-iieficiul public ivorks. .~\t present details arc only available regarding the work done in Queens County but what has been ac- hieved iu this portion of the province will serve as u fair criterion oi what is being done on the whole, furnishing proof of the endeavours of the Dum- |"~"~~~ ffrweriimeiir in r':vr- the fnIle'=' .attention to the important matter of puunt: works nun pinnic convenience. As will be seen froiu the details fol- lowing, the bulk of the work has been in the direction of improving transport facilities, which in this province are so peculiarly im- portant. At Little Sands an excell- ent wharf of considerable dimensions has been built. This is intended for [-L¢§T1\ii1:.:.»:o'rri:»rT:un¢ii.x_xr.1isi.-; Peace Hath lier Victoriesl War-and chief peaceful and well no lcss rcnowncd than among thc victories of rl ordcrcd civilization is -` ', .. .__ -- ‘ 1 .1 .'=` .‘;,.\ "’:;; I M-5. ‘- X' :_ `;~.'f_»t_,-L*-.<:~ "` “"1-_ --_” ‘=T: -- w- ‘ ._ ,» ._ ‘z ",'. -' -. `?-'T---.1 _ ' 5-. . 1 ww. '.11 l T, .- ;'.,§ -K 1"' 1. .,l__.‘_.’_/_ i .. v _ ., .. , the cleanest, choicest product of the highest of all human pursuits~thc tilling of the soil -“a food _that supplies all the body-buildin elements in thc whole wheat grain. Shredded Wheat is an evangcl of peace and health-a builder of sturdy, robust men and women fit for the day’s work. Always the same price, always the same quality. . T. . -7- _ - '1:_'~.' ;~""-.“;?; '"' 5* ‘.9 _\ - T, =,¢',-i. .__ > V ./"%.§ ~,.i__%§\,,- :5,;,_I-V _ ` X I I \ `.'\-rr* \ U39" """4"` i _-- ._-_‘___ :U W/ /I. .,..,.,_._-,»~._~ ' _;~._r I/ . ‘ .5-" K _ Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, heated in the oven ro restore crlspness and eaten with milk or cream, will supply ill the nutrlrnent needed for a half day`s work at a cont of not over four cents. Dellciouslynourlalilng “ld l\\*|°f¥|l\¢ for any meal with _Uruitl or creamed vlletablco. 'Tlie Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited r 'réum awnings. si. 1 M-any . Niagara Fqlln, Ontario m D8- lottetown The new wharf at French river has bc-en completed and has been pro- t nnuneed an excellent piece of work. g Both French and Clifton rivers have o been dredged The North Rustlco the general use of fishermen in this part of the country and meets an un- doubtcd necessity. This work required an expenditure in the vicinity of $14,000. The Wood islands break-water has been extended at cost of about $8,000; the extension affords greater secur- lly und convenience to shipping. At Belle River, the wharf has been ex- tended by another block, while the river at that point luis been dredged to such an extent as to justify the place being now declared a public liar- bor. In a recent issue of The Royal Gazcit, Belle River was declared a re- cognized harbor and a Harbor Master for it has been appointed in the per- son of’ _ Mr. Malcolm J. ltlley. This river has become one ot thc most important ship ‘ ping centres in the island io-day and the necessity l'or a proper harbor has been promptly recognized und met. A new wharf is now under construc- tion at Mc./\nlay`s Shore, Plnette, while Hallidny`s Whorf and Brush Wharf’ have both been repaired, and the entrance to lin.lllday`s Wharf und Orwell lilly have both been dredged. An extension. of the dimensions of one block, luis been built to Victoria wharf. (Irapnud. and the dredge Pownal is now at work there dredging around the wharf. This work is of utmost importance to ship- pers nt this busy shipping centre and will he of immeasurable benefit to them. Great progress is being made with the new wharf being construct- cd at Rocky Point. and it is expected that the work will be cdmpleted this .fnll. The wharf being built at Mc- Eachern's Shore. West River, is near- , ly completed, and progress is also be- ing made with the new wharf that is being constructed at McArthur’s Shore West River. Franklyn Point Wharf,‘ North River, has just been completed. while a new wharf ls in course of con- g been effected to the wharves at Clif- tnn and Bay View on the North side. E struction at North River Bridge and what perfect control Dr. Chase's Kid- wlll be completed this fall in time for ney-Llver Pills exert over the moot the seasons shipping. Repairs have common ills of life. ` ten ion, uid r three orar relief, Auto-Preuniatic Pump and Machinery Co., Ltd., is the title of an organization that is being formed in this province ind is now seeking incorporation by letters patent. Anioug the objects 'for which incorporation are sought are ‘.0 purchase. own, hold. lease, acquire, mortgage and sell or otlierwisc dis- pose ot lands ami real estate in this orovince; to construct, erect, manit- lacturc, import, export and sell auto- pueuniatic pumps and pumps of every 'iature and kind; to construct and man- ufacture. import and export und sell implements and machinery of every kind; to erect and construct wells and :arry on a general manufacturing hus- iriess in lumber. brick, ceuieui, grain, leather, iron and all articles capable if being manufactured therefrom, or ncidental thereto, or connected there- with and to sell the products of the same; to carry on u general pluinbiug business; to contract for the erection if all kinds of private and public build- ings, wharvcs. bridges and other works ind to do all things incideiital thereto. This company ls to be located ln Suni- 'iic|'sid<~, and the company ls being 'ormed \vi\li ti capital of $35,000. div- dcd into l,-100 shares of $25 each. The ipplicants for incorporatimi art-: John \ Van Tilburg. electrical engineer of fllinrlottetown; Frank A. Johnston and David i\. Pickering. plumbers, .-irthur A. Brennan, publisher, and Bau- ‘icrnian W. Tanton, barrister-at-law. af Sunimerslde, all of whom are also 'o be the provisional directors of the :on\pany. Rev. Bernard Gillis, D.D.. Pastor of (‘olumba‘s. (`liurch, East Point. l‘. W."-‘ F" Rev. ami dear Slr,- Ot. behalf of the parishoncrs of St. (‘oluiuba we approach you in order to give expres- sion, however feebly, to the sentiment of esteem, reverence and love we en- tertain for you. Since your advent to our midst, some few years ago. you have been the faithful ami devoted shepherd of :he flock committed to your care; you iave been most aaslduous lit your lub- ors for our welfare, not only spiritual but temporal. your zeal anti devotion in the discharge of the duties of your culling have known no bounds. ami .four cnre of the sick. afflicted and llstrcssed has been tender, clnirltnblc ind in the highest degree etlifyliig. You have been not only our dlli- :ent and zealous pastor, but likewise mr guide. philosopher und fucnd ln iur everyday vocations. We leg especially to express to von our appreciation of the prudence and zeal nianlfested by you in con- nection with ibe enlarging ami im- proving of our parish church so suc- :essfully completed during the past nimnier_ We can now boast of lncst country churches in the diocese if one of the finest country churches ti the diocese and for this we are uidebted to your good Judgment. en- ergy and perservcrnnce. We respectfully risk you to accept ilila buggy and harness not so much 'or their monetary vulue. but as ti 'eeble token oi' the esteem. reverence ind love viitortuliiutl for you by your nurislioners. \\'e sincerely trust that o - lndigesiion and ' Headaches Arising From Constipation, Cured and Regular Habits Established by Dr. Cha|e's Kidney-Liver Pllll. In thc western Provinces, where so many thousands live far from doctors and drug stores, very many reply on Dr. Cha.se‘s medicines to cure dis- ease snd maintain health snr stren- th. This letter gives some idea of Mrs. H. K. Hewer, farmer's wife. astburg, Alla.. writerz- “For about I suffered constlpg. and lan- wo - - Tn y bar has been dredged as well as n Kidney-Liver portion of the harbor inside: this work isfactory was done by the above, wharves ln been This and was season done on ln addition to around all the harbor has dredges. year Yéfy Ill uoso, ` 0|’ ‘ l37th Regiment. - Running Broad the use of this gift may render less arduous your visit to the sick and your ordinary movements throughout the parish. In conclusion we pray that Almigh- ty' God may bless you with continued health and glye you length of years toicarry on your sacerdotal labors in the vineyard nf the Lord. ‘ , Signed on behalf of the parlshon- ers:-. L. McDonald. P. J. Campbell, M. J. Campbell, Daniel Campbell. A. N. McPhee, Louis McDonald, A. F. Campbell, Nell McPhee. Colin J. Cam- pbell, Charles B. McDonald. TUESDAY. S.S. TYRIAN.-The Cable Ship “Tyrlan," Capt. Dickieson, arrived lu Charlottetown harbour on Sunday afternoon. She came down from Quebec to inspect the ncw cable which she recently laid dowli at Wood islands, but there sprung up a rather brisk breeze. which later developed into a gale, ami the Captain thought it advisable to call hero for shelter. Just as soon as the weather clears up she will leave for Maine. She will, probably sail to-day. l BOY SCOUTS.-The Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts are very busy just now, meet- ings being held twice it week. About ten of the boys have already passed their " tenderfoot"' test and are now trying for their second-class. The work includes first aid and trigualling so far, and later on some of ilie more advanced practices will be taken up. The troap under the direction of Mr Morris, of St Peter's School, are also working hard to get through the test. Later on competitions will be held be- tween the different pi-.::ols. VALCARTIER S?0RTS.-- The fol- lowing sports in which tin Islander figures were held recently' by the Y. M. C. A., at Valcartler Camp. Que- bec:-14 nille run-lst. Monk, 51st feet; 2, Capt. D. A. McDonald. P. E. land; 3, F. Haker, Q. 0. R.- Running Hop-Step and Junip.- 1, 'I‘. Dobbin, 3-ith. Regiment; 2, T. Nichols, 51st, Regiment; 3, Capt. D. A. McDonald. P. E. lsland.- 300 gard ruu.- lst Ciipt. D. A. McDonald, P. E. I.; 2, 1). McConnel, 43rd Regiment; 3, V. Edsif Jump.- 1, F. Hooker, Q. 0. R.; 2, Witherldgc, 10th Regiment; 33. (‘iipt. D. A. McDonald, l’_ E. I.- Relay Race -lst Team, Lobliine. Matthews, Mc- Connel; 2nd Team, Deslavviiier, Dob- sox, Payue; 33rd Team, (‘tipt_ Mcllnn- ald, Garnet. Wilsox.- Standing Broad - Jump.- P. Witlierldge, 10th Regi- ment; 2nd Camp, D. A. McDonald, 1’. E. ll.;8rd T. Seurd_- lluman Mount- ed Wrestle.- 1, D. A. iVlt:Donnld. 1'. E. I. and F. Burgess; 2, Clark & Wil- son; 3, Bacon and Fiber. -The Corp. D. A. McDonald referred to a- bove is one of the volunteers from the P. E. Island Heavy Brigade for the front and is rt son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Wheatley lliver. KIIJNEY DISEASE lllllllb BY “F HUIT-A-TIVES” I Father And Son Both Owe Their Good Health To Tlio Healing Qualities Of The Only Medicine Ill _ . The World 'Made Of Fruit Juices. - \. I l . H. DOFILAND, ESQ. _ Bronte, Ont., Oct. 31st. i9t3. “For about 40 years, I was troubled with Laine linck brought on by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. [was never coniincll to my bed with the trouble, but it affected my spine :ind I had to rest for ii iinic. 1 took ciilvcrlised remedies that did not do ine any good. I sau' "1"ruit-ai-tives” advertised and decided to try tliem. They did inc more good than any other rcnicd_\‘. I would advise anyouo suffering from kidticy' or llladtlcr 'i`roublc, to use "1"ruit-a-tives”. H. DORLAND. “Fruit-a-iii-cs” :lets dircrtly on the liillneysniid bladder, relieving iniiammalion and stopping ilic pain. lint it docs more. It prc'-'cltls the foniiation of an excess of uric acid, by restoring the Kiilncys, lioivcls and Skin to healthy action. \\/hcii these three grcnt cliiiiinnting orgaiisof the liodynre workingin liarm0ny,‘ ilicre can be no uric nciil to poison the blood and irritate the nerves, “Fruit-m tives" swcctcns the stouirivli, regulates thc bowels, clears, ilic skin and cures every irnce of l3:icl