1 ». s at ,_ i 1 lt l it » 393 . ` |.&7asg:!ghl (Ill l .|. w. l-utunlouo fn. Scorl./mn, our Ang. 25th. 1913 ..Fmi,_a__ti‘,es,, ar; the only pm Gaudet, 1\iiss Mary Blanche Perry to manufactured, to my way of thinking. . . ~ ` i ~ "dow) to Mr. flicy work completely, no ripmg Jun?" Dm Iyuhes (W1 whatever, and one is plenty fir ally ‘wslph Bla"'“l‘ard’_Z ordinary person at a dose. My wife wasanlartyrto Constipation. Wetticd l _ everything on the calendar without F' satisfaction, and spent lar e suins of “p_l’°a"ed 1” Fridays Guardian’ leavfe money umilwe happened in up-mit_ this morning by the Staliley for Hall- a_,ivesn_ I cannot say too much in fax, where they_ will be attached to their f,,,,,,,_ the Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery ' weha,.¢uscdu,eminthefamnyfor to be stationed, it is understood, ai nbout two years and we would not use 1307'-_ U95- Tilt* mlltery uumbers 56 M)-¢l1;,,g¢|5e as long as we cm get t-onsistlm.; ot' 2 officers and 54_ non- upmg¢_,,_¢ivL.s~'_ l-olnniissinlletl ollleers and men; Capt. Their action is mild, and no distress ll at all. [have recommended them to B many nth” p¢°p1¢_ md our whom ‘gade will ztccolnpany the battery to family uses them". ll I. W. HAMMOND. ` Those who have been cured by “Fruit- MONDAY IMPROVING - Miss Jane Brehaut. merslde, who had treatment in 1110 P|‘l“C9 will be pleased to hear ditfon is slightly she was able to return day morning.-H. VTQREBUILD STORE - Sella- tor P. C. Murphy has decided to re- build over tbe spot where his mag- nlilcent department store was de~ stroyed by tire. The new store will be much larger and will be equipped with all the modern improvements. still retaining the name of Tignish Trading Co.-Z. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - The engagement is announced oi' Miss Georgina Evelyn (‘ox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Cox, Charlotte- town, to the _Rev. (‘. 1-‘. Lancaster. M. A., rector ot St. George's Church. Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Que, The marriage to take place early in June. -.THREE MARRIAGES - At one mass celebrated tor the occasion in Tignish, this week three couples were united in marriage viz.: Miss Henri~ cttzi Arsenault to .\1r. Joseph U. .\lr_ Charles J. Gaudet ‘und Mrs. SOLDIERS.-The Battery of the P. _ lslalid Heavy Brigade whose names _ A. McKinnon is in command. The and of the P. 1:2. island Heavy Bri- lc wllarf. COMPLIMENTS FROM THE FAR more than yenn Enoudi for Sc. to produce 50 hr” loaves of line, wholesome noun idling home made bread. Do “ not elpenneat. there is uotlilng iw u awd ionoNTo.oNT. '~`~` ""' ,» ` wimuvro nonmcat g y -DIED ON VISIT - Mr. John l\icColgan, of Boston, while visiting with his wife and two children his wii`e`s father, Mr. lrliey Perry of Pal- mer ltoad, died of acute brain trouble. His remains were sent to Boston, Frida_\' for burial accompanied by a-tives” are proud and happy to tell a sick_or ailing friend about these won- taken frnin the (‘ity Council report us derinl tablets made from fruit juices. published ill the Kamloops. B- (1. S611- .’»0c. abox,6for $2.50, trial size 2.5¢. ‘ tinel. Mr, Jas. Patou. GX-MHY01' Of Atnlldenlers orsent onreceiptofplrieg (‘llarlottetown, P. E. I., was present, by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. and was welcomed by the Mayor, who _ _ V invited the visitor to give a little ad- * - * dress il` he felt so disposed. Mr. Pa- “;\lai~',< Ruse l’etul.~' ('rcalll it delight- 1"" l"'l"_H3' resllouded' _Offering 00"' fm |)r(,pm.mi(m fm. p,,,,_,Cmim_, and grntulntlolls on the brlglit and mark- clirillg ull facial his-lllislles cziusetl by ‘ ill in-ztllll. wind in' sun. Get u jnr und l‘ enjoy al gooil <~tl'. l’l““(" me Splemlld hgmmg s5"’le'"a“d ‘ 0 F _ l of special praise. and everything here was two months ahead ol’ things ill _ '_,,..:-»3'.§'.,____. Prince Edward Island, as regards .\'a- ` T? to ___,_ Ll’ budding trees hardly being due there u - '-_ V- ;=:_._ .< as the Garden oi' the Gull' and the pret- _,»._,’ "».--»..._.__u,- _ tiest place in t1uiiada,with ulldue re- EAST.- The tollowiiig refercilcc is -dl_v attractive aspect of the city. lt vas, he said, his first trip to the West, ther improvements being the subject ure`s display, the spring verdilre and ntil late in May; still they regard it 1*-"» ~ `~ gard to the other claimants out ill this direction, and he should gladly __ _ _ ‘v.fg_;; ‘ How ' ‘ welcome any visitor from the Kain- _ __ ,. oops audience present, and entertain . ~._. _ i them with the scenery and fishing on V _ i = r- _'~~-.es ,' . . . ,_-_L ,_ V / the tlrst possible net-usloli. 1. / They Helped Him and His Friend THAT IS WHY H. A. CLARK RE- refreshing._ COMENDS DODD‘S KIDNEY how beneficial to the skin-is the daily use of this exquisitely pure ‘ soap. Should Lu buy l l ff today, you will at once I l see why it has been the favorite for 126 years. it Western Man T°IIs Why Dodd‘é Kid- ~ Pills are so popular on the prairies is shown by the sizllelileilt ol' Mr. H. _-\_ t`l:lrk. at well known resident of l this place. states, "I was often troubled with my stolnach and back. l-‘inally I d also found them u bcnetit. I alll still taking l)odll‘s l\'idne_v Pills. l would PILLS. ney Pills are so Popular in the Prairies. lioilleglell, Alla-rlll, April Ellrtl, -- Spet~iull.- .lust why i)odd's Kidney “Since l calm- West." Mr. Clark ecitled to lry l)odtl's Kidney Pills and crore l had taken more than half box I wus .sn niucll benefitted that l`ecolllllli-lilleil them to a friend. He ot ln-, witlnnlt illcnlf' - ill new clnllllrlcs bad wnlcl' is ouc 'l'lioiit:ll Pears' is the lineal. of :ill Soaps, it is sold i-ver_\.'\\'liel'e at not over l:’»<-. (unsccntcd.) Matchless _ for _ the complexion! I l I ol' the dlllicultles settlers have l.u iight und bad wntcr liiukcs its iirst attack on thc kidneys. 'l‘o resist this attack the Kidneys must be stimulated alld strellgtllcned. lil other words the Kitllleys need Dodd`s Kidney Pills. By giving the Kldneys the help they need people get new llctlltll, :intl l.\olld's Kidney Pills ndd to thcll' pop- nltiritix f-BOARD OF TRADE - At a special meeting oi' the Snmmersidc I. 1915 time table for the Cape Traverse 3 train, to which the attention of the of Kinkora, Albany .and (Tape Tra-_S verse. After a very careful discusflr write Mr. Gutelius, Gen. Manager of `h that the following schedule be adopt- ed for the coming season.-That the 11.15 a. ln.. arriving at Sulnmcersidc y at 2.30 p. ni., leave Sumniersidc at t 4.45 p. ill., connecting at Emerald C ln. Leave Cape Traverse at 8.30 p. 0 from Sunilncrside, and thence back to I, Cape Traverse. This service to be duily, Sunday excepted.-H. it _ TUESDAY In Lloard_oi` Trade held oil the 13th inst. VS' to discuss a needed change in the h G Board had been called by the residents”v sion the Secretary was instructed to 11 Government Railways, suggesting In trnin leaves tfupc Traverse daily at Sl tl a. ln. direct to C/liarlottetowli ur- la rivilig at 9.15, leave (Tharlottetowli, N with train trom ffharlottetowii, thence W to Cape Traverse, arriving at 7 p. U nl. to connect with the boat train E the boys. elltlged ill etc., they had signing. but promised `to them as quarters -ui- THE FUNERAL ot the late Miss M. Gladys West took place from the resi- dence oi ber father nt YorkVon Friday the 16th April. For the past three years she was s resident of Moncton, being employed as bookkeeper with L. Higgins & Co. The many beautiful noral tributes from Moncton showed the esteem in which the deceased was held by her many friends in that city. The service at the house was con- ducted by Revs. E. Bell, E. S. Weeks ,_ i `-.I F- . _ and W. J. Whitehead and was largely attended considering the almost im- passable State of the roads. wedding will take place this evening at the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. Don~ ald' McL`e'an, Crapaud, when their .sec~ olid daughter Gladys will be united his wife and some of his relatives. in marriage to Mark Cameron, u pro- Deceased was thiriy-elglit years of sperous young-farmer otl-laniptou,son_ age.-Z. of Mr. Samuel Cameron ot’ that place. -i The bride will be gowned in white ,,.gAp1- MA|_|_E1-T DEM; .__ The silk with pearl trimmings and will be death occur,-ed on Thursday evening attended by her sister Miss Katie Mc- or Capt. Joseph Mullen, a highly re- Lean 111°- SOWH 01 cream Creve- While spected resident of Summerside, aged me 8100111 Will be BUDDONCU by Mf- 64 years. 1-lis wife predeceased him A1'U1111‘ Inman of Hampton. The cere- ,, [ew years ag0_ one som Jac0b_ now iilony will be performed by Rev. G. in Maine and one daughter, Mrs. A. M- YOUHS- The W6d¢ll11il Will be il F. Sharp, Stlmnierside, are left to Very 111110! 0110. 0nlY U16 1101110011110 1'0- m0um_ The fum.,-,,i took mace M 2 latives of both parties being present. p_ u,_ on saturday [0 .me peoples Miss Fannie Cameron, sister oi’ the gpmelm-y__1[_ groom will play the wedding march. WEDNESDAY `- '~WOMEN’S INSTITUTES - The gular meeting of the French- River onien's Institute was held at the onie of Mrs. James Pldgcon. ln the bsence of the President, Mrs. Violet reen occupied the chair. After a ery interesting prograninlc alid con- iderahle business. the hostess served efreshments. The next meeting ot its Institute will be held at the school ouse and the subject will be School lprovciuont. SUMMER STEAMERS. - The eaincrs Empress alld Nortliulllber- lid, of the Charlottetown Steam llvigation Company were inspected csterday by the Goveriiinent inspec- ors, Messrs Dalton und Oi ` lve. li onditions are favourable the Empress ill leave Charlottetown to take up le Sunimerside-Point du Chene route n Saturday or Monday. Botll thc mpress and the Northumberland ure ow ready to sail. At thc venerable nge ol` 88 years WEDDING BELL8.- A quiet home' gg-s 'ag Nervous of'Recent Has Ruined the H¢l|lll °f . Business Man. _ Sleepleuness, Headache, N°"°“* hail" ya ~ .` Hgn, lrritability and Depreilinu _V ‘_ _\,_.~_` of Exhnusted Nerve F0829/ 1f_ _ I V -V l ; ,_ . ` s man been N ever before has the _sti-tnn __ on the ncivesx§é_ttllJ0S(l>I?1il}111if;ShaS been a 'S0 igrijat as smce"`the b'Ggummg~ of will-'v -° bizcn thrown out of cm- questnnl oi lessened prof1ts,_\vhllc o icrs .ixtch . cmsh V ,_ _ _ploynieiiiz or seen their business go down ul d f S-of _nervous dis 4 ' `w01Ty and auX'iety"am the' mgst frmhlm-lllt tlilhlimiii many cases the °1'de."S' It IS’ therefore' mt to be Woudqle hcl tt red nerves and ruined depression in 'business has resulted in s .1 e . _ health. " . - . f nerve re- D1-. 1,Chase’s‘Ncrve Food has proi cn itself _H16 gfwtelit 0 b d in stortltivcs. lt is no ill.fii‘aclc-wol'kcr, but supplies to the umaiii £1); .coudcusgtl ,md Cgsilylnssgiililatetl l’o1°ufi, thc ingredients from whic/1 a ure forms new, rich loot un new nerve orcc. _ _ _ When the nervous s\,'SIL‘1l1 iS i1""`ut'l`\‘ cxhmtllstcd It 1"llquu?ilt¥i.atdiii'1iinti‘li\JLlli~ surclthttt; each is bpniliillt atbinit hi; the l>illltllii_L‘.t~l;P _'ou Sotmc good and that the (lose of this great not cure is _ai eu. 1 is _ ' ’ _ _ results are bound to be lieiiciiclal. - _ __ . _ .~ _ 1, 1, d_ ar qnickencd _ BV the use of Dr. (.liilsc’s Neiic Pond _thi \li.il organB Off 9 0 V . e - _ - _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ . > . .' is stron thcncd the liver, kidney! into action. Digestion inlpI0\C5, ill l“‘"l3 S ‘muon lr ’ _ - ` . _ . ' in every WHY- nnd bowels resume their natural filiictinns. dllfl ll" S-‘ St"l“ ‘S benefited _ d vou are helped . _ _ . to new hope and conragei an . .Glooin and dlsconiagclnclit give pinch . on the way to hcztltll und success. I Fifty cents it hox, all dealers. 01' /-:l i li octogeiiarian,'Mr. \\'illlam Grunt, is passed to his rest and reward oil A 'l 201. ir V ' - REHJRNED FROM HOSPITAL- 1.53. in 'L0....w‘lf.F°I.'l`f».,i.‘§?J§."fi..ff§i --Mr. Angus Gaudet who 'ntt . . _ _ _ - “E 0 nhicli -was quite natural considering (llarlottctown Hospital last week to me weigh, _of _years upon mm; Two undergo an operation lic!!-\!‘110ll 1101110 vears ago he was taken seriously ill l"_"l‘la-" -0"*`“l"5- If IS reported that and this was the end. in his passing . _ V _ _. V IHS Dl\}’SlUUl wllillllull is Slwh Ula* ’_‘“ another link between the past and the ` Ouerutlpli at this tune WHS not MVIS- pl-agent has |,ee,, |,,0ke,,_ He was ,, l- 5 ~~» _ ' _-*_* lorfd ri-lgsgile ,f7(,I“,iil:i;||iq/“Med native. uf China P°i."l' in southw" tired liurlv it quarter oi' ti century and held during_ his lifetime the res- atlaillcll 511011 great 1186- 0118711811? Md S “ 9 ' I " Q“ee"S Mft when Sh" 8' y°“"g "mn ago, since- which time hc has lived at pect and confidence of thc people. ` Came to ('h“rl°"tet°w" and learned life ol' leisure although taking a lie wus a inzln of the strictest intcg- 011|? lhfiie Of Wll01'11 81‘0 ,n0W, lol!! A STRANGE NOTE _ The follow' the wholesale ‘md retail grucery bm" deep and active interest in nll that rltv and in both his walk and conver- naniely» M11 Richard Grant of Char- ing ini-ssllge written on tivsinullqpicce incss. After the death oi' the lutt- makes for me ;,_dvau(_L_ml_m and L,x_ mfilm ,,x(.mmifie,| H (31,,-istim, char. lottelown, Sister' G ant, Superloresi of while paper enclosed m u ughuy a successful grocery business In um* ansioli of the conlniiinitv llis wifelueter a shrewd business capacity. 01' Notre Dame Convent, Sydneylilinos "'°rk"d home' was picked up on the Owen C°"“°"y’ Mr' Gram’ °“"le‘l ‘ml Bredeceased him bctwetiiilthlrtv-tive tnid grasp of the aliairs, political and another Sister of Charity in New shore ot' Morell River, lie;/;‘ the lfioutll, Connolly Block for many yt-ttrsjand forty years ago Tm, mug Mr and 0,h(,r“.i§0 of ,hc “mes in which Orleans' La_ To me bereaveq is gen. on April 12th. by lilr. ichae . Theli owing to advancing age he rc- _ _ `, _ , `- ` ~ » ` '_ . -. t V _ (lei-ed most respectful sympathy ' M(,(.arth),' Morell Sumun_..HudS0n Gr.lllt was a gcntltniali iilio galnedlle lived. Fllert .ire itw let \\lio have: 1 Bay, May 28. 1914. Our ship is going pn thc family consisted ot eight members 'YW PM "_ _ __ _ down and all on board of over 1000 people. Signed, Donal Eralan." FROM TRURO.-- Mr. David Schur- iinin, ol' North Bcdcque, returned yes- terday froin Truro, where he had been taking ii course in the agricultural col- lege. He has completed a course lil Truro and intends to go next year to either Guelph or' the McDonald Col- lege. He took two years ili Prince of Wales ('ollcgc, taught school for it time und lllcll tlclcriltilled to tukc ll cnnrst- in Agricnltilre. llc llnd been very successful in his cluss work. BACK FROM GUELPH.- Mr. Mlcll- acl ilonglllin returned yesterday from Gne-lpn, Ontario, where he had been talking ii course ill agriculture. Mr. tfnuglilin look thc first two years in 'Frnro and lust sulnrucr was cllgeged by the llcpnrlniclii ol` Agriculture. lll thc nlitilnln llc welll to Guelph. taking h'.-tl"l _ V ' - is inf yt-.ir Mr. Couglilln has gain cd a vast expericilcc ot' contlitiolls a- WHEN-5(-DU can be used by everybody. _withIpe1°ffect» assurance that it _--ieVVnot harmful in any Way. lr . ~2 ». £5 4'! * ». , 1 C‘f.o.f.; t. '- » __ .yo 7%., I e c=*‘ _ ‘_ __. T I 1 ' 'l t' . PJ Q (1 rd . Al I - to Tlgllish and ciirol others., So far at _ /~. ___._ ( each appeal made here several have ll /` ‘ enlisted which makes Tignish the _ _ _PROVI Slohls _ banner place when it comes to contrl~ aj _ butc not only money, but llien as ¥ A -l.os'r vAl.u/lets Honse.- Mr. Don-I Be Wi!h0u\ Cowuh llerbert Bell of Atherton lost a fine _ delicious flavor of Cowan’s healthful purity and nouris _ at tea-time it is the very be > . thing to give them. _ ,,555 if _ ~ 1 _ Perfection Cocoa, and its ing food-value make it the |11. .ta very best possible drink for il; them. For their lunch or st O V 5.2155 'c -LIEUT _ ROGERS .COMING - (_ Lit-ilt. R. ll. ltogcrs ol Summcrslde __U_’_/An/_ will be in Tignisli on Tuesday evening H _..-fn’ » to recruit any young men wllo wish to coco. _ enlist lll thc 55th Battalion of the >"- - ,-` _ , Third (‘ontingcnt for Overseas Scr- ,; _:~- _ _ ; vice. The success ot' G. Ii. Campbell L|', \ ‘(3, ` -" of the same corps upon his last visit ‘ i ¢ V l V \ 1 w ' broken. While driving along the road _ the leg snapped of and the only way Mr. Bell can account for it is that another ' - horse kicked him some days previous PERF CTION , and may have cracked the holie. Mr. Children particularly love the ` if ~'~r~V- f _#_A ga , _ e `~ » '-QT ' ' diphtheria but iran now out uid would ' brnnd, and ill reply to at reporter ' of ..._ .. .» . _ -.,.- _,__-...s ,_ ._ _,_ _ _ 1 tlli-~ "G1lttrdiali" yesterday as to how .‘._G:-32-‘»f.'< .3'Ei':~f~**Tf`.T`iI"~- .»:'-l`..‘-1`V-,`_’.'2'f .. ' .. he liked Ontario. llc sold l’rlllce Ed- ._, _ _ __ *__ gi ' 1_1- _ the knee.-A. - ‘K \ 1# /_we [_ wllrd lslulld was hctter tllull ever llc- ture! licrc ln thc same niuter was conducive ill Letting Licut Rogers to come back horse this week by getting his leg Phillip Pridhum of Montrose lost a valuable mare recently in much ,the same manner. He _was hauling wood and without any cause tha he can ac- count for the animal’s le roke above FROM FRANCE.-- Mrs. C. W. Kielly of this city received a letter from France yesterday from _her _son Leroy Klslly, which told her that he has been quarantined in a hospital, a- bout torty miles from Franc with proceed immediately to the front. Mr. Kielly, who is imly twenty years of age, ls in good health now and weighs 190 pounds which speaks vtell for the food which the men rs v i E e , vi A CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL! ' f ,_ ,,V,..f/////477/_ ifiitz... .es.,W .W £~;_\/ \\ iiii % "$1 GUM s , ` _-me YBRF ' FLAV I _I . qv . _ >_ . _ It _keeps (mg astlng 'Ha 9.1.3' _ ` I 1/1/ 'fl' f thirst away--helps ing, Soothitlg Pep' _ ‘ 1 ' ` to steady stomach Or they pdelitriqudul-'= .As ....,__“%._ . A 5 _ 1 GL is ' the one confection that SEE HOW' MUCH 'V1 rn H1 ,_ guy: _ _ _ _gt_ :qua _ _ _ in-n .,e-..~ . _ If it did nothing else except _to prevent acid mouth a’nd had breath, it would be a boon to ,ma.nkind. But it’s helpful, many ars- I ' gtk .I _ It quickens appetite, -aids digestion, brightens _and . preserves teeth. " I” There’s joy in its " full, 1-*J ' I '_ _ ‘ V - 0 It’s fine whenyoui are »BL/SM, ;r;iri.:ir:iar.”“; I '_ “in trimt»cn¢w it . _ , _, ~. _ ._-,._._f ry . V' "fi home friends who .were ' K- ~- 1 ,_+ #__ .__ _ -. `, V' ' . . ‘ V ' _ . '-' 2 V g ~-L fn' ~ bout him, no letters having been re- . 8 " ' _ ‘ t _ _ ~~` “"‘\¢"4>~. ' ' ` " ' l celved for several weeks, will be pleas. .’ ` ,» _ _U y - ._ ._ ‘ ~' . ""‘-`_ %,.V-‘,»;.';' .giiihto learn that he is now out; ._ \~ .f.‘fV-.~» 5- .- V ‘ __ "~ ~ ,» - --" __ ""““~U";5E "4 _ l~mmmWm~-ammoawumnmwnV »,m _ .he eagerly looked lor. j, - _I _ ‘ » I . » ~~ 3 » . . 1 1 ~ _ ~ ,