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It would start in the hips and run dovm the leSs t0 the 1069- F3' dually getting worse. The nerves con- 'My doctor tried many different treat- , , ments, but could only afford relief for a time. “For about ilve years 1 was subject to this trouble with. severe attacks wxlch wouldllaat about W0 111011915- e last attack I had was shortened to two weeks by the use of_Dr. Chase's Li er Pills and Nerve Food Kidney- v - Ch - ‘ve __ | gcggg on- This treatqpehlt was continued until I allysiia means 3 argigkothe :was ,_s silad that the corp -was. last- or thi' liver, loan ysea I _ well. , _ thereby keeping is system freed 0 pain causing poisonous impurities. Mr. _W. .1‘t"i'aibot. Edenwold, Saslr., writo|_:- “lt is s great pleasure for me toA'recuniinen§'Dr.'Chaee'e Kidney- Liver Pills and erve Food as a cure for Sclatie Rheumatism. The pain I have suffered has been well-nigh un- ' ___,____ _-_,,_____,__ H. E. Wooley, J. P. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 50 cents a box, six for 32.50. Dr. Chase’s Kid-. uey~Liver Pills 26 cents a box. all deal- ers. or Edmanson, Bates & Company, Limited, Toronto. ...U -_.___.-------------------~-------~---; _, _ - WELL MERITED PROMOTION. -- slr. 1;. 1.; oelding, recently Manaser of the,Bank of Nova Scotia, Victoria. Crapaud, has been appointed Manager of thp~Queen and Landsdowne Branch. Torlorto. Tlais is a distinct promotion to r. Gol ing and his many Prince Edward island friends will be pleased to learn of his advancement. About two weeks ago Mr. Golding was in- structed to report at Head Oillcc, Tn- lfronto. and although he knew this meant transference to another branch he had no idea that the' move was to_ besuch an advantageous one. I-ie iii one of tl e youngest managers in the sf rrlce .md his success has been mnrc than ordinary. The Guardian heartily congratulates him. i i l Q Q E ¢,:f'fs71.s‘r._g>€>>¢2rtct.“1~f0r¢s\.. Q Anal f CANADNS FAVORITE. DRUG STORE? _il ll ll 1,1 _ _ _,_ ,., _ | . i i . , - 1,- follows the li l- O‘4_.;..“§°;;° _ the night before , »l - - - -,-.__L- __ _ In neat ,L |vl¢KlNNoN onus - | 1 Cor. Great Geo. and Kent. 'sl , Charlottetown. fl _ ,l & we ARI-; HE.,F`nly~' ' “ ‘tsso-5-lvaul. THOSEVWHO ENd0Y life on the vater will have the opportunity of their lives to pm-¢ln~,;¢ 3 seating house with all the real' comforts and conveniences f home, when at twelve o'clocl‘ noon mx" llénday next Mr. Benj. Carter will sell the roomy Houseboat ‘D°ris."- ‘where she now lies at the foot of Queen Street_ 9889-518-M2l. 'rl-is THREE "manga",-1 Pri-f rates l~‘i~ank»*Doyle. Prank Meapenala and Frank McPhee, three Prince Ed- ward Islanders who are members of rewrued.yegtepdey from a live days -trip }§>me?to,.ses; farewell being; pro coed g-ovefaeal. Itfrfs a coin encell that these three boys all enlisted.at the same time each have the same “handle” to their names and are boon- companions.-ivj, Halifax' Herald, 17th. NEXT PRINCIPAL. -The Windsor ‘Journal says: Rev.~Dr. D. 'J. Fraser is likely at the coming Presbyterian As- “7l"l`1l-:i`ETlv`i1aN ol-'I DEA111” Annette and Neal Kidnappled and imprisoned in “The Cavern of Death” by Her- nandez a_nd his Accornp 'ces, who attempts to destroy them by blowing up the ‘l Cave,thelr sensational escape from thelaws of Certain Death ,a thrilling chapter , _ .___ , _ .. i_~ . -.._.-.tn ___.~~;'_ '__:_- - V--,#11 _ _ M N 1 A _ ,__ _‘._.*-_‘_'.. I ~i-s-gi I-I-unltsraalslua-_e-M..- l l l I ' SIXTH CHAPTER OF A 1 ' NEAL OF THE NAVY 1 . IN 'rwo ACTS . ' ~ » A ` ’ Van Dyktr“Bro0ke, Nornlla Talmud e Leo Delaney, In I -, _ - -_ `.s' ' ‘ ‘ ._ _ rf.;-. .'. ._ .';_» l; 5t.,F;ancis Xavier's Hospital Unit -__ _ ; 5;' ~&graph S_pef:!a‘_.reatqre0"Tw'2g,‘A,;c£5;,‘--“QI ~\|."'| *I PM r. I ‘_ , . _ ~,f‘1‘Hl~: _BLUEs_ llosn” _ A _,_ llrlie CIllplil\’8 Pic- V ` » uf -OF-;"'~",§ . t "t\`ii"é on a Book Mark. RIA-IE G lFlAPH_|f_|*,I , ‘ “given free tsivery In one of Boyaud Girl attending ' “A A - the Saturday Matinee. ' ' -Come Early and Avoid 'lhe Rush u embly in June to be _appointed Prin- cipal of P_resbyte1;ian‘Coiiege. Montrfi lt is' rather rems.rkable`that so many Marlti.me'Province men are chosen as Presidents of'Colleges. They now form quite a lengthened list. Dr. Fras-j er is -5, native of P.'E. Island and wa; pastor of the church in Wolfvllle i 1894. ' ' HUNDREDS OF ,PEOPLE have en- loyed and can attest to what a real home on tire ‘ "water the Houseboat "Doris" is. and the purchaser ot it ,at twelve o‘clock noon on Monday next can enjoy the summers as never before. Just think of a boat with 'line rooms including wide hall. high ceilings. berths convertible into spring seat and back couches by day, and all the comforts and conveniences for real summer life. 9829-5-18-Mil. FUNERAL HELD.f- The remains of Geo. Clayton Saunders was laid to rest on Saturday in People‘s Cemet- ery and the funeral was largely at- tended. The service, was conducted by Rev. Mr. Fulton who spoke so con- soling to the parents of the deceased and how only a. few days ago attend- ed hig Sunday School looking so strong and healthy but now cold in death. The high esteem in which Clayton was held by his school mates and chums was evident by the large floral tributes being sent by the fol- ,lowlng: Miss Gardiner and Class 1 Mates, Boquet; Ladies Senior Grades Prince St. School. Wreath; Mrs. John Lewis, Lilies; Mrs. Wetherbee and family, Pillow; Mrs. Elijah Saunders, Boquet; Mr. Olive Craswell, Pillow; Mildred McInniS,Star;Reta and Laura Hale Boquet; Murial and Gladys Cur- tis, Pillow; Mrs. Geo. Proctor, Plantp Mr. and, Mrs. Frankiiiobbs, Pillow; Mrs. James Dickerson. Rose Bouquet. The Pall bearer.; were David Hales. Chester Curtis, James Weatherbie. Norman McPherson, Jolln Large, Ed-' ward M'cNevin. E----f " ' ‘ I'--m, i ____.T.._._i_.-i-_-_-C-,- l r " fl . \ . ' I "1. A I Thorough mixing is ~ v what Inakes cake delicate and tender Ilantie Sugar' makes the best cake hc- causeit creams quickly and thoroughly with the butter which is the hardest part ofthe mix- ing. Its purity and extra "_fine” granula- tion make it dissolve at once. ` 2 and 5-lb. Cartons 10 and 20-lb. Bags 4 WEDDING B.ELLS.¢-A very pretty wedding was solemnlded at St. Ann’s Church, Lot 65 on Tuesday Muy 16th 1916 when Margaret Murray oi' that Parish, and Francis 1\lcQlxaid of Char- lottetown were united in the holy bonds of matrilnolly. The lluptlais were performed by Rev. Dr. Curran, P. P. Excellent music llpproprlate to the occasion was rendered by Mrs. Daniel Malone of Lot 65. Tilc llrillc who was bccomingly attlred ill ll suit. of Hqlgiunl hlllc and, 'white picture lint \va*= attended by Miss Lizzie Mc- Qllaid who was iirtillgly dressed ill rl suit of mlvv llluc. The groom was ably Supported ily his brother Stcpllcll of St. l)lllmi:ln's College. After the wedding ccrcnlony was over' the wed- ililltr party were imlflcrcll ll lllcalifast at the rmro; ilinl rosiilcllou of Rev. I)r. (`llrrull uilcr ‘vllivll tlley drove to the homo of, Mr. Jnlncs liickcy. Cllarlotte town where n sumptuous repast was served ill Mrs. llickey’s usual high class style. The remainder of the oven- lng was very pleasantly spent in dancing, speeches and music. The accompanist throilgllout the evening was Miss Blanche Milman of Cilur- lottotown, The hridc'a departure will he deeply regretted by the people of St. Ann’s Lot 65 and particularly lly the choir of that cllurch as her removal causes a vacancy as organist of that choir which will he difficult to fill. ::The finest Boys' Suits, the Best Boys’ Suits, thc Best Fitting Boys’ Suits, are at this store-Prowse Bros! Lid, 9832-5-19-M2i. if Trains outward-llcad down 5 0’ 5 4 6.2 7.00 _ eo5~'JNl-A §@ gwmg 30 Hlllltef' CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 8th. 1916. P.lVl. Noon. A.M. Atlantic Standard Time A. M. P.M. P.M 3.459 11.50_ 78.35 Dept. Charlottetown Arr. 10.15 1 I 5 f of . , V 2 9 7 " 02 Emerald Jet .2 Kensington ____i9.i3_iiJer_r,_ Summerside _ Dept* Trains inward--Rea 95"? U7@l-I 339| ' Qu wP5P¢ Q [9 a?.o_gF 1-wi °§°.'°.°!" cranes.:- eqvamc River 9.20 8.48 9°?° ere oss _ P.M. _» ` , , 3.32 O'Leary 8.10' 12.15 Dept. Summer side Arr. 9.08 1.57 P0l't Hill . frees >-o.a` °'@:»aoug| s.os s_s1 _ 2.01 12.55 " The /'ill-Purpose Sugar” i Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Street. Manfacturer of all kinds fine hair ilair Goods for sale. ' Hairdressing, Manlcuring, Shampoo- lng, Slngeing. 9535-5-3M1Mo.pri. 'S _ ln _ '"-` Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY-BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. S. S. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- ` NOR COBB. Leaves Si. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a.m., for Enstport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. _l'toturn-- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays, \Vodnesduys and Fri- days at 9.00 u.m., for Portland :incl St. John Eastport und' Lllbcc. » MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. Star. ` ' ' Leave Portland Tuesdays, _Thurs- days and Saurdays at 6.00 p. ln. Return leave New York sanlc days at 5 p. mx Al ~ A week day trip in each direction loaves Portland and New York Mon- days of 10.30 a. nl., June 19th to Sept. 11th. _ St. John City Ticket 0f1ice,47 King Street.. 1 A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N.B. NA. E. Fleming, T.F., A. P.A., St. John Painting and Decorating We do all branches of the Painting and Decorating Busi- ness. Best of reference. Estim- ates furnlshed. Business estab- lished- over 40 years ago. Tele- phone connections. '.’.;.l!-lI.‘_'i.'."'°'2.§.‘.S°" Steamship; Northianrl and North' Phone 814. C, goods cncluding Toupees and Wigs. L- , s l-Peopl.e’s Theatre -TO N I G I-I 'l"- Children’s Patriotic Entertainment “c1NnERELLA" IN AID OF THE 105th BAND -SATURDAY NIGPIT- Pearl White, Creighton Half, Lionel Barrymore and the Mysterious Monsieur X. In I “The Wireless Detective” ’ SIXTH EPISODE UF THE ROMANCE OF ELAINE ` IN TWO ACTS THANHOUSER COMPANY PRESENTS , 0 Flo Labaidie and Ernest Ward, In Monsieur Nickola Dupree An Absorbing Dramatic Story, In Two Parts , IFE' GEO OVEY The Funniest . ¢ 3 ' GRIGLEY S W Nlan on The Screen In R l D ‘THE LITTLE HERO’ lm “ma gl _ _ w _ -5 __ il Monumcntsihatzndure the _ Ravages of Time Are what you seek to make the grave of your departed with. We supply no others. Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. Chandler & Bell |60 Kent Street 'l.__ r~4s`ic-v~."‘°'\' _ _ | {A Good Square .... .1 Piano for---‘ 5 Think of that, only $45.00 for a good piano ! And three more m the s_ame lot, but the highest priced selling for - only $95.00. Did you ever ln your_life get a better offer on a good piano than this-and the instruments here, ready for you to take home today. These Pianos are the good old-fashioned squares. They are somewhat larger than the modern' upright pianos but 3] you have' 3 large parlor or sitting room they are just the' loo. They have been completely overhauled, thoroughly clearlcd, repaired: 'and reurned and though second-hand they now look almost as good as new. » A lf th_ere is anyone in your home who _would like to learn to play a piano, ihere is no re_ason now why there should not be a good mstrument ln the home. Fo_r here today you can make your _ selection from four good squares, the highest priced at $95 and the lowest selling for only $45. _ Put one of these good piano bargains ln your home_today-use it and enjoy the flood entertainment it will bring you. ‘ Later, if you want to buy a new upright _ piano, we will allow the full purchase price w °f“'v.?§‘2n:.°,"r“sW. "Peo no -- _, colvla, TODAY. as °"“ so ° MILLER Baos. 12;..;‘;;~f V _ ._ The Big Music House Tues & Sat. Tues. Mon Wed. & =‘ -_` '_ f ' Thus.& Sat. _:size _ _ “-,;g'f° Ross made it! It has tyle Flt and Finish, ` Msncnalvr" autos .~~Y,g,?q¢4e¢~»_~r-_-- -. _ :vi ._` _ , , _ »~. ». - . ` Jim J. " at Your last Suit made? ge satisfactory in every wa , take a tip from " ine and order yours today fiom 'mzéin what other suits lack, and le guaranteed to 3 8 7. 150 Great George st. g ,_ ._Frida _8.55 lag _ _ti).li0 .ill _` , _ 4 , ._M 6.30 Dept. Emefald Jet. _ Arr. ~ » $.35 _7.2_5 Arr. _ -_(laps_ Traverse Dept. - ~ .iii - `” 1%- " 4'3""-IA. ..- & Sat. P.M_ s_oo - 4,10 '4 as _' _ . 9.17 Morell 4.57 _ 6.00 11.15 Arr. Souris AIM. _ . :__ . _ 6.50 Dept. Chariott etown Arr. 8.40 Mt. Ste Wlft » 9.47 St. Pete rs _'AY _ "§,a0_ ' *6_so 4.10 1.24 2.505 Purse $233; r DBDI. 7.10 Y Y Arr. _ Elmira Q Patil.-_ _ _ __ \_|i'lill 3'*-°.°9° I-».=°¢g? e°o 3 4_1s 5.04 ~ sas coo Dept. Mt. Stewart _Arr. Cardigan Montague Arr. Georgetown Dept. . Li-nano ammo: “P94 ar E-‘Se 12:-lo s9wFn Quai-lgmg -..._ gggi Sat. only HB3. .1 215 , $.55 _ Vernon arr. Murray ,W .- 4 or ...A-1 .._ _-, - ' 1_4' , ,i r Dept. Charlottetown Arr. -PP5?P§3 New-gm' 2 _O-r<>. +sPP? u SSSE 3 only River , ' I' Harbor Dept. _ , “ All Trains, unless otherwise mas-|m|.'run daily luniilhz e1_¢eep_u¢‘ A ‘ .~ ' A ,AV iL,U©_l}’3Ti’l§.[ii mel-l ove‘.N lRAlN]©E _,-4. B_¢f<>1'@ . YOU buy ' N@WPR?i1ge _ ilate Rafi " E* designed oii th`é"fli' t principals. A FOR SALE BY Curried: Murnaghiin H“"*|li°l l Heating Baginoeiisl 71 Queen Street Y ,.. I _~f - - - \. ,l I r