.= 'fr of correct dressing is snug- filling underwear. Besides improving the look of one's outer garments it assures the ulmosf in comfort while srrrnfi rin ls" e nnsnmarlc p_u_\'s r_:o-sUFFi<:ii- mu un_\si<;s-ruins comms i.\' i;vl':Ncn1¢oN1o melts For aching bones unil sore muscles nothing will sooth nuny the ,pnin lille .\erviline. For n»~rve~vl‘ru'clving tuingrs in the inn.~'cles for torturing linwmulie Gr lurnlingo, yon’l1 find Nvrviline is full of nina/ing po’\\'er. You see, Nerviline hns the power-» it,‘,~i nhout five times strmiiger lhnn m-ilinnry i~c||n(1 into mm liiindreils of thou- sands mid having not cnriiiirila digunl- ly ns large, have lnin down the im- nlrwiueiits ol mzricultnre mul have token un the sword of business, the ncn, mid hnvc lrecnme Secrctnrf>.s, 'l‘1'ensurcrs and l‘reBid€I\tS, filling these ollllffcs in n nnnnor coirvtndinu the nrlmirntion of the Broker and Husinr-as world nt lnrze. These far- mers slow of jud-gnmcnt nnd equally as slow of m\ovn|ncut,1trmisplnntml in 11 dny to thc World of finance rnriuiring hfrth quickness and nccurncv of indee- mr\nt_ 'Ami most won-dcrful of nil they vxcercisc roll of these require- . , ‘l TWU WOMEN A SAVED FHUM UPERATIUNS By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ' table Compound-Their /' 0wnStoriesHereTold. Edmonton, Alberts, Can. - "I think it is no more than right. for me to thank you for what your kind advl-:e and Lydia E. l‘inkham's Vegetable Compound have done for me. A “When I wrote to you some time ago I was ii very sick woman suffering from female troubles. I had organic inflam- mation and could not stand or walk any distance. At last I was confined to my bed, and the doctor said I would have to go through an operation, but this I refused todo. A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and now, after using three bottles of it, I feel like a new woman. I most heartily recommend your medicine to all women whosuffer with female troubles. I have also taken Lydia E. Plnkhsm's Liver Pills, and think they are flne. I will never be without the medicine in the house."-Mrs. FRANK Erasu-iv, 903 Col- umbia Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. The Other Case. ' Beatrice, Neb.-"Just after mymar- riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I suffered terribly with lt. I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but! would not consent to unop- eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several hot- tles of it with the result that I haven’t been bothered with my side since then. I am ln good health andl have two little girls. "-Mrs.R.B.C|m..n, Bentrlce,Neb. Victoria Day- Holiday For €ha’Cnnad.ian are quoting stations between ’ nt sing-; 1914, ’ i all and connecting Provinces. 24 mails. onthe > at fab. if. -<- Avon, ONT., May14th. 1913 "I have used “Fruit-a-tives” for indi- gestion and Constiéiation with most excellent results, an they continue to be my only medicine. I am highly pleased with “Fruit-a-tives" and am- not ashamed to have the facts published to the world. When I first started, about six years ago, to use them, I took four for a dose, but \I cured myself of the above troubles and gradually reduced the dose to one tablet at night. Before taking “Fruit-n-tives” I look snlts and other pills but _the treatment was too linrsh. I thought I might as well suffer from the disease as ‘from these treatments. ' Finally, I snw “Fruit-a-tives" adver- tised with a letter in which someone recommended them 'very highly, so I tried them. The results were n|ore_flmn satisfactory and I have no hesitation in recommendingthem to any other persoh. They lure done me a world of godd. I get satisfaction from them, and that is quite a lol". ANNIE A.» CORBETT. 5Oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At nll dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ° -i ‘ a L_ ments successfully mid profitably. Surely the -money of the investor is snfu in n husineSs th-at luis develop- ed such men ns these. Surely new times have eqiuired new measures, new mon." In the election which folllowed the f0llo\\1i‘IlR ofliccrs were electorlz- l`resi-dent,' Mr. Thomas Murphy, Freelandqi Vice-Presidruit, Mr. .lnmcs D. Henderson, Boston.; Secretnry--’l‘rensurcr, Willirrm Kins- man, Freeland; Director‘s:- Mr. R.C, Henderson, Freeland; Mr. William Kinsnimi, lfrcelamd; Mr. W. 'l‘. Htfnil- crson, llor-iton’; Mr. Wm. Miller, Ellcr- slie, Tlancli Manager, 'Joshu-gr Hender- son, Freeland. THE DELINQUENT GIRLS HOME. -Rev. Mr. Pnrdio who is at present the province in the interests of he proposed Delinquent Girls Home for the innritinie 1n‘ovi‘nces, lclt for um--:crsidc Sntiirdny and yesterday reached in the Preslnyterinn chu;-c r, Pnrdie has been exceedingly suc- cesnfiil in Chnr1ottetow'n lmving col- Ctefl $2,Ill0 in four duys, He has can cordially received wherever hc ns gone .ond asks the Guardian to xpress his,tlnniks for the kind' enrtedncss with which' he hns been eceiverl and the generosity wi'th hich his nppenl for :resistance luis con niet. WEDDING Bl<]I.LS.-The home of Mr. and Mrs. John-C. Willinms of 45 Corona htreet., Dorchester, _llla_ss., wus the scene of a very pretty wedd- ing on Tuesday evening, May fifth, when their sister Miss Annie Mac- l’hcrs0n formerly of Cardigan, J’.E.I., wns united in marriage to Mr. Alex- ander Mnc_l\ny of Wellsl-ey, Mass. The ceremony was Droformed by the Rev, K. M. Munro, pastor of the First United Preshyterlnn Church, Boston, in the presence of several friends, ’l'he brl-dc was attended by her sister _Miss Minnie Mn.cl'herson, amd ‘ the groom by his brother Mr. Charles Mncl\'ny. They received many hand- some . and useful gifts.” The house was prettily decorated with im abundance of pinks, jon-quils, and ferns. They loft the following evening for Boulnrdm‘le,|(`.npe Breton whore tlicy w ll reside. TUESDAY Al\'lllllLAN(ll~l OU'I‘.-_-Wright's nm- ?rul:uu'.c wns out vester¢‘l'i\y, conveying from Liv western trnlu to the P. E. I. Hospital, H M-iss Mcliend, I-luntcr River, who in nnfl‘¢-ring from nllhendl- cltis. li/\|l A(`Cllll<}N'l`.-Mr. \'l‘l\u.~1. E. Hill-"WUI`tll ul l`0l‘l'1ivil|e, Kings Co., |"‘-"3\="ll.‘/ ri-ccivcd thc and muvs of the di-nth of his brother 1<‘1-nnk nt Strut,- lord, ('onnccllcut. ’|`ho young |n.nn was river driving for the (`o|n|entlon¢_ Vulley Lumber Company and wus drowned on the Pnul River as he and wwtlu-r man were bringing the logs to tho lnnrling. His body was lmmediata. lv recovered and buried ne Binom- fleld, Vcrmont._He was u‘ young mnn ol quiet unassuming, llllblt ansilils curly di-nth nt the nga of 33 yen;-N 'MUGS ‘ins ri shock to his nn _ fr'lemls. llc lenven tolft'i'('§\i_ia°i`tllilT_!l»r¢i!‘ thers ond live sisters. lllny his soul rest in pence. ,. __ \ , __, _ (Patriot und Exnminef`p]e'nsh' \'iiipy_)' .Yagi .»-»l..Y;_ of) Prince Edward Island, Railw[ay'i ' '- _ vicroma nAr_ii'Xi§i1|gslciil A ` ' ' V on the arrived 28, RUSTIGO.-»-Notwithstanding the ex was experienced in this province dur - ing the latter part oi Aprilund the first days of May, Mr. Simon, Pin-" eau had on ithu 12th_,dsy inst., *ul ready planted six acres,0f potatoes und immediately, proceeded in prellal' certainly ahead of most parts of the province with few exceptions if any,- anfl goes to show what nn imiort`- in the other paris of the pro\'\lnoe_-R, i\1Ussni._ MUD . DREDGE.-In the course of the next week, or su, it is expected, thc first mussel ~murl dredge, introduced by the Government. i-n this Province will -be ln operation. 'Flin construction of the scow on which the dredging machinery will be err-.ct~ nd is now prncticallv completed. The and the craft. is being liuiht at Mo~ rell.' The erection of the ninclilncry will be begun to-morrow und will It ‘is the intention then to put thel drerlzc. vhicn' wlll' 'be se‘f~rnisiiig and self-disclinrging, into employment limi- mediatcly. The dredge will he oper- ntcd, no nlrcndy intimated, in St., l"ete1"s Buy, where there is nn im~` mcnse deposit ol this mussel inud| which is in such grant dcnumd as 1, fertilizer, rind the scope of its first. operations will he from the Ilny into the Morcll river, covering ri tlistnnnn of about three and n half miles, Thr; mud wil‘i be lninided nt three points.-l` Mirlrrcll, Marie and Morell. Capt. wli=¢_ __ tremes of cold and had weather that' 11 A A. A 5 ‘ _ ` ` - _ _ i f".'~' `_ w l nnce should be nttacheil to the north-_ ' - =` ern section of Queens, especially ` “ c c \orth Ifuutico with sandy loam soil, Y _ _‘ _ ' _*\ ___ , cnpalile of discharging .¢§__,Bupe|°B_bund. _ ` . ‘ ance of moisture and at the Sumo ` \ ` ~. tins reserving what amount 'is nnceg~ ' sary for a period ofdrought, Foq- ' " " ' ~ der, nlthough not plentiful, is-not to , , »! ' such nn extreme of scarcity os it is f . _ I 1 , ` ',. 1 » D ’ - f .1 1. ..:_ I r 1 _' *_ r _ » ing his land or ii root crop. This is i A ‘ , / \ ' 1 \ f ' 'Never' before in your Tea drinking experience have you been able to get, Such extraordinary good quality and value for 'in any ways size of the scow is l00 ft. by 24 ft., A: v. _ J i he flnlszhedihv the end of the week FreSl\-F`fagfaI\`t~ ` _ No _Dust-No Dirt--No Stems _ _ Preserved and Sold only in Sealed Lead Packets lYour Grocer has it--or will_get it for you. If not, write direct to “Salzida” Montreal, and we will see that your wants are supplied. '.'. --»'- -°- Melilnch-ern, ni' Ohnrlottetown, lmsy g bw, ,,,,,,,,,,,tc,1 to the ,,,,mm,,m, of _ 30c,40c,50c, 60¢- Per Pound, and all of the dredge. ~ , Matchless Value for prices charged H Other Grades of “Salads” are sold at ' F* xl' _' _ ____ ‘ , _ _ Y~___i ._ - 11 ~ 1 @\\ s us 5 _ \ I 2 \\l\\\ l -» "-<:‘ _ , ll. '~ r - O' 4- -it _ff J ‘ _- f I' _ » ,»=-_'~. _ _ . smo e ; __¢ 5,1. ' ._ _ ,.3 we 1 _ ‘_ __ ,__ » ,,--._-,¢__.' 'i f°.,.-.1 = »,, _, _._ .~, ..\ f.,g,'~____v___\_., ,_ ~:..n, _ __ \ _ all day , 2:* \ \ ”;\\ll\ ///W // \ \\ as ff 2? RI Clean-pure-healthful ‘ I i oLr;_Y'?s_ v lets you I ,, t i / €ff€CtS e ». f 1 ef;/~»»» ---‘ I /ff I (‘<(\,;'Z v . .., ' ' 3- ‘ '. ‘, ' v : _ < A -. - _ '- -54)? 1 .- \\ - _ _ - m_&§§§_\. It ptéjyents throat irritations, dryness, or_ heartburn. The refreshing mint leaf 3u1ce__ offsets nicotine-keeps your throati cool_‘ and _moist. Chew this delicious pa_stune .between each smoke - you’1l enjoy smoking better." 1 Chew f it after- , W211‘d_-_1"'_Y0l1_1° bijeath will '~ be pure. You’1l have" a better appetite besides! ' BUY' IT BY BOX I __ _ tw _ kd 1 _ _ _ Zny d2‘$iZf£‘$`§..i §i§‘y»'f'i§$’§”3a'§’i’u»3.i_ » Chew it afterfevery meal liisure it’s \ fs/I/"=§'= "`~"§~e' /$7-» s -no bad, t i, ,V I / //