r _ _uzuoll lulcls TAKES ,~ OFF TAN V ,Gil'lsl'lfMalte~bleaching lotion; iflfrskin* is sunbumed, l tanned ;or freckled » Araarosoa' is sam _ft flliiidlf ‘° - 4 4 .4 ._ ,, .-we ‘argl _`»¢i' 2’ ~: -gin __' 'I- ... 1 -env--1 _ l.. ln- s Ill. No. 4. Gilbert Plains, Man. Pro.9Irah'on in its worst Iorm ; was reduced in weight from 170 pounds to 115 pounds. The Goebel had no 'hope of my recovery, endevery medicine I tried proved useles until a/fiend induced sitio kbs' “lHn`J~a»lz'v¢.r". Ibeslnfo mend almost st ones; Ind after using this fruit medicine foriior-i months, I was back to my normal state of health. ' Inever had such good health for twenty years ls I have enjoyed thu past six years. We are never without I box of ‘Fruit~e-tives’ in the house". IAS. 8. DBLGATY. 50s. s box, 5 for$2.li0, trial size 25°, At all dealers or _sent postpaid ou receipt of price by Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottalfls Squeeze the juice of two lenlons into a’ bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have is quarter pint of the best freckle sunburn and tan lotion, and complex- lon beautliier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of Orchard White for a few een-ts. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and* hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, wlndburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Professional Cards -_-lg UR. CLIFT ` clliioulc oleusss CURATIVE TREATMENT' by the montli ill advance, Vlosorla Hotel. Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada. nouns. la to s asllv. Now _G91-8-iM3mospd. J. STEWART, K. U. Barrister. sonclwr and -l Notary Public 0pes,_Neweon Bleek, Charlottetown ' Branch Office, Georgetown llonev to Loan on Reel 'lense S. S. HESSIAN lerrletor, Solicitor, Notary Publis, sto.. money To LQAN. _lollispum P. _l. McLEAN & MoKII{NON garrlsters ‘ftltserrlkeylg-so-flew ' °gfhs%fsiteto:-n._ M g_scLEuu sz BENTLEY ' _w. I. ssntiiy, K. o. lsrrlotsrfami Atterneyoet-Lew ` Money to Loan, ~flfllee»-funk-‘ef N. ktllemhere. Olin ottstow__s|._P.l_._|, _ uonsolv s norm ll __ _ V 'F rtqmr e Am s¢nolto’:»'.m»ao;”u sun 3 cmm l noun -ro Loan. sole. 171 Utes lk-L. THUIUDAY ' l -on ruiitoullt-I.-or me number of eeidferp' six weeks' leave of `db`se'nce in which to assist at farm- ing operations. the following were am~ ,rms time h°m°rs_rd__l_>_ound on 'roos- lay evening: Pte. Frank I-Ialiburton, ’ Pte. Peter McPherson, Haliburton and Pte. Fulton Cook, Cape Wolfe. H WEDDING BELL8.-Miss Lucy P Breen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs J Hunter, P E Island, was united in marriage to Sydney H. Philp, of St._Jol1u 'Monday morning at 6 o’clock. at the Cathedral, with Nuptial Mass. by Rev. W. M. Duke. Mrs. J. C. Com~ eau, sister of the bride, and her hus~ band, were the witnesses. Mr. sud Mrs. Phllp will reside on Elliott Row, says the St. John Globe. -SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-Mr. Roy `Ml1l. son of Mr. Jabez Mill Clermont, met with a very painful accident rec- Blilly. W1lll6 llfiilillg the horge gn ll hay-carrier. the swingletree _broke. and striking ms leg. shove -life angle, 'broke the bone land causing great pain. Dr. F. W. Jardine, Kensington, was hastily summoned and soon had the limb skilfully dressed and left the patient resting easy.-R. On Sunday morning July 21st, Mrs. Duncan McPhall of Cornwall departed this life at the age of 30 years.' About a year ago Mr. and Mrs. McPhall came down from the West where they had gone to live after their marriage. fall and they returned thinking that W besides a wide circle of relatives and w frlendl. C The funeral was held on the Tues- day following her death and was largely attended. The services were holy bonds of metrlmony to Sergt Al lan Wilmot D. Wsdman, Summerslde fr lends The bride was given away by ll her father who also performed the cel emony. After breakfast was served A the happy couple motored to the S. S. Northumberland en route to 'St. John. The bride wore a travelling g suit of sand serge with hat to match l and was unattended. The,g-room's gift to the brld was s. club bag of l walrus leather lined. They were the 0 recipients of many useful and beau- tiful gifts consisting of silver, cut glass, china, linen and a number of Wlldman has a splendid lnllitnry rec- ord; having served in France nearly two years and was severely wounded twice. Hie is now serving pn the Dominoin Police Force. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wadmall wish them a. long and ha/ppy married life. ~ » The Germ K_il|¢l' Only those who have known tlisioy of s "o°r*i¢ Lili' buoy wash-np" after I dirty, l dusty job een realize the saute lilelsureihe boy at the front fee|s»'Yhe|_s,}|ls package , from lulie ins fr' “ ‘rl In pure, vs_lve't`7-lstlnrlag oil:-' 'tifssu s'lhel\ite"‘slhsiill- also--*lla esthetic" spat ‘deans no pmt ondwvllk boellg _for-outs and plead biumome ldfoiltly _ .“'.”“,_._..l . l \ .~.._?\ ‘ l William McPholil, John Inman, A_¢l_ M am Livingstone. is Rev. and Mrs. Wm. MacLeod, Court m Street, Summerside, was the scene of ls ln the -presence of s. few intimate '- M W ssc "___ 'lll5°l-qllfsllalsm .#1-IN!! lr ls 'ms clrr cents postage dellller aa, P t§<3 lv '.'f";=i--ll:"*'i‘ -"~ ` Rltzoll 0.__\!¢rs.¢es by first-class registered *louse il is mail /' ‘v on-l-lAL|.'s vlelr.-Aftermuvlnl; -W°UN°E°°'M’°~ A- Gallant. The Guardian. all those Wm” °“‘ We" lm' health ll°Sl"1 1° ills lslsllawnis week Rev. Dr. Hall Dsmley l"°°“"’d the following -tslelAlllertun and 'rlgrllsll who so lmlaly ill return to the city on Se.-turday and gram Monday: Sincerely 'reZl‘6t to ill-l assisted llcr in every way in her ru- C0l1d'\1Cl0d by HGV- J- Helilloy 211111 ill- has returned from New York where visit the Maritime Provinces shortly Ll t B W tie d here terment was made in Cornwall Comet* he attended the Supreme Convention and will attend the local conventions. mn' eu ' 9 B many r “ 5 ery. The pall bearers were: Colin ofthe Knights of Columbus. The only Their visit will commence at Capel j°l“ in wmlmg mm “ pleasant joumgy t Murray. C0110 MCPll&il, Harry CFOSDY. `other delegate ln- attendance from the Breton on August 28th, at an outing arltlrne Provinces was Dr. Broder- of the local lnembers and followlnll ' ATT A Tl T NE ANNAN lt or st. Jolm, N. B. The convention that they will go to Prince Edward RAC”-Ff__?rh6°‘;:nt'l*€men wwho had t _ was the greatest ever held in America Island to visit the Charlottetown charge or me management of the New -WEDDING BELLS--The ll0l1l6 0! by the Knights of Columbus. The branches, arriving there at the time of Annan races, B _brief report or which embership has been growing by the annual meeting. They will then aps `and bounds and has now at- come to St. John to attend the New t b -I th I did a quiet weddlns on the morning of tained a total slregtll of 410,000. 'rho Brunswick convention to me held on s“’xcc§ss°‘;::'°;‘;;:;’g °,’;_he 36:5 ‘iirgl Jllli' 3°'-11 When their °ll1Y llllllglllfll. princi al work of the convention has September 4th and 5th.From here they _ Y _ ' ‘ f sh” might lmW°"'°~ Their h°PeB were arrangements are being made fol him form you 712055 Pte. Abram Gallant cent lbercuvcment. A “°* l°“"‘° ‘~.>‘ ,_ __ _ rang; FR. , A` if \c~ /l' at all times an .efficient and conscf W°,..lm._ Alter "wmlms .anal _ L ef `B\\’l'Ql _ `_ stricken wifefwhe wus formerly Hrs. High 'Bom -`Ladyi 0'B:-lah. sou, he leaves- to . mourn his grief- md ww-. ml cull ‘ ` Alberton).‘.."f...;;.....‘:;-.ll 2_ V ` _ ,N ,_ _ -lest time, mil.. -- ’\ V f Joseph Blanchard. one brother. Petdr by ";°",l'|'l5,_ Mfg "Ll",-¢`”£l 5 ’ I .. V; t #ill Bodusslsvlrmill. no-. _ »~ L '- RAD Cl.‘AsU~fl'.li01‘ AND PA¢l_l -~M.'0hfsssos. twodsushterl. lin. 1.4. _,nu d ul" lun,” 'gllau Abegwelt' (l-l. -¥d_!dtrisen,'1)ilenI~7‘ ington) . . . . . . it . . `.".'.‘_i1 lg-‘rf»-luck.-1>l~n>“ -l= 'l' :(G.‘ oopef ty A Geofll tr. '_l. _Ilb'w'lr?'l»“§.'2i um‘¢~_f.*¢ ' l ’ P. l. 4 .gk Z @ $ Fl ‘Bernard otfrlgnlsha and 'Mrs Artil Bernard of Sydney Mines. and som, Arthur nad charles, of Dentist- ll'as-'»3'}'rl§=_1l¢ticii.-iraie' ' ' _ ‘~;, fc- "wg - _ _ ‘ _ = tdr,~»llsn., the last' time menu-:S - L‘__ll“`*.' »of viom'srrlvsd=hmo~lol\il»1 gli, \gl5¢ly;"