‘;i_».j'V0¢TOl3.ER~»r'=.r9r= c f “TH” ml" HMV c 'rim cnli_xu._ofrTE'rowN onnnpnw . 'H181 Umm-‘.1 _. trerzfe- _»re.e~n.“+ V-l~- V V fV V V_V V ?-v~f1- ~ _ _.M ,.,._. MPORMHIVV READING hmmm sELEcIEn From ,mls wrrlrs News For THE .ounnnlllufs Smikbli s.._ ......s'i&§_"-"' ' ~_ V ._ -V- _.,. ,,f -~- - - Sllfli rlnmhhllrsll P. ...-__@_ “Full-a~llnsf'~llalu Wolulorhl tm Aug. 15th. rgrr. b:S;>_x1;:uclii hswheeu said andwritteu I \\ ‘ ru t~a__.\~ivea" that it might seem unnecelseuryfopmeipuddmyexperi.-nge, But Fruit»n~l*lves" were so beneficial .to me when I Qufered with distressing Dyspcpsm. thgt';J,f¢ei called n if to inform yo\\ o[_.,;1lre rerllarkslilzo and sagllfogvry regiilirf I have hurl from g em. 1' ,, . -L * , Dyspepsisandliitligestionusevcryone kewl M11 givdeiyoiihniore uncomfort- a e ours an . , is 1 complaints. V ' u mos common "I nm glarl‘V¢o"'be able to say to you thgt eltlioughin the pest I en ered excrucietipfgagoilywiih Dyspepsie, I nm now in pe ect health. “ Ff\liii-8-i€i\:¢1§ ’ '. accomplished t'he desired resultfand I have to thank them or my_very yorsble and satisfactory °“'° °‘ 1‘°“‘“‘ V' jN_ c. s'rmL1Nc. Why don‘t try “Fruit-xi-tives”? 5oc a box, 6 , ,r._$\z.5o, trinl size a5c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of' price by Fmit-n-tiveo I/imiied, Ottawa. .._*JoeeDh M nnis, ` painter, Cha;-_ lotbetown. is Sour-ie, where he rm the contract of painting emu-5 go, the Creemer's Wood-working esta. blishment. -’. WEDNESDAY. ...°Hemmond Nelson, Charlotte town, who was in Montague on busl. ness for his firm, the Mnssy-HM-ri, Company, ~ felt bv yesterday after. noon's train on return.--B. ...°Miss Dorothy Whiteman, teacher at Fortune Bridge, is spending B, well- earned vocation of three weeks me the home of her parents, ltr-_v. F. A. rind Mrs. Whiteman, Souris.-~*. The S. S. Halifax arrived ln. Chur- lottatown at 6 o'clock this morning from Boston with the following pas- SICK IIEADACIIE ASyl|il|l 6| Troubles lliich are ‘ llemovel lay” i V ll'.lerse's indian Pllll. Sick 'headaches _ |re___ not merely l afllictionl to be borne no patiently no possible-they are danger signals. They never come nnleu the digestive system in our of order, and their regular recurrence il proof positive of ' serious trouble and sengers:-J. M. Douuld, L. W. gnren- stcr, Miss J. Eddy, Mrs. J. MC on- ald and J. (l\|rnminlney_ ...°H. }i‘. Acom, Mzinnger nf the Klondyko Lumber Co., Snuris, and Edison Stewart, of the firm of Mat- thew & McLean, Ltd., Souris, were .PHBS¢"‘89rs by the S. S. Lndy Sybil, Mondily evening en rnuto tn the Mngdnlenes.-*_ ...°The many friends in Souris, of Conductor B, C. Cox, Conductor nn the P. E. I. R., who line been ser- iously ill for the pest few wuel-rs, will be pleased to learn that he is im- proving.--*_ l Harry Henderson, and his daughter Estelle. gave Hurry R. und "Mrs Worth, of Ohehalls, Washington, ‘g big surprise n, few days ago, by mak- ing a. visit tortheir store unexpect- edly, they hnvlng arrived direct. from (.'linrlot.tetow1i_ Mr. Henderson in- tends mnklng an extended visit of the west, while Mies Henderson has nc- cepted the position of book-keeper and cashier, for Worth’s Dry Goods Store of which Mr. Worth. formerly of F. Perkins and Co., Sunnyside, is the proprietor. Mrs. Worth has not seen her father and sister for nearly r-_in-lit years mid their visit was up- preciutcd by both Mr. and Mrs. Worth. H. R. Worth is the eldest son i .- Ig, of Henry- ond Mrs. Worth, Charlotte. l`.(YWl?. I warning that should be heeded promptly. Thu larrltle lut- Idu farnanutb In and tr lr. laru'l ht/no Heel Hilo. Sick headaches are caused by Indigen- tion, Biliousnesa or Constipation, and no :mount of ‘ “headache powders" will do more than temporarily relieve them. The only way to get rid of them entirely in to cure the Constipation or lndigeetion that in causing them, and nothing will do this quicker or more effectively than Dr. Mor:t’: Indian Root Pi//1. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pllla are purely vegetable in character, and are free from any harmful drug. For over fifty yearn they have been in constant ure in Canada, and have proved most effective in regulating the bowels, aiding digenion, banishing lick headache: and restoring vigorous health. Dr. Morsc’| indian Root Pills have stood the test for over fifty years. zgc. at all dealers. W. H. Comztock Co., Ltd.. Brockville. Ont. V 7 Claude Blake, of the Roynl Bank of Canada, Charlottetown, left thin morning for Halifax to which city hc has been transferred. ' The many friends of Mrs. Sami GRY. Hezelbroolr, are pleased to see her home again after a successful op- eration ln the P. E. l. Hospital. .Q ~~~ 4 SOLD IV ALL DEALERS , ` QUEBEC PI3.St€1‘ \\h§T[,p‘ Mason _ Out Plug Tobacco » ` Phe reliable brand cut from our N original “AMeRi_cAN _N_Avv" Plug~ V ---- Msrturscrnnnn nv ' ' noon c|1'v 'roancco co. T°baCC 0 . 1, u ff ~ \\ '_'. " _ ' ‘ - -;. Q ALWAYS se|.Eo.'r i- Lwlvjg Q, A ‘u\'\QV\\ CUT PLUG ,_ . . _ _ cw passenger on the Empress lest night. -J. ' -A drunk was arraigned before the .Burnmersido court Monday and was fined S10 and costs. lie paid _ the iine..T.' `. _ -.Rev. A. M. McNitch, of Paradise, N. B., who has been spending n few days in Burnmernlde, left yesterday morning' for Hillsboro, _lt_ B.-J. _ A very painful accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Pickard‘8 ` Wharf. A young lad named K.uiser,be~, longing to G-uynboro, N. B., n hand on the Lady Hill, wus endeavorlng to do some athletic stunts for the hene- .ilt of his epootators, when he had the misfortune to fell on the sidewnlhln attempting to recover' his balenoe he put. out both nrms but come down with such force that he broke both arms et the wrists. Medical aid 'was summoned, the bones set and the young mon removed to the P. E. ls- George H. and Mrs. Steveneon'e the scene of gr very pretty event on Oct. 3'12 when their daughter Nellie Burrell was united in marriage to Percy N. Mnnnel, Georgetown. The bride was given ewny by her father and wore A charming suit of Dale blue eilk, and carried w boquet; of white roses. The ceremony was per- fornwd by the Rev. H. R. Boll. After the ceremony they sat down to n. |eumptuous wedding table, loaded with ;nll the delicacies desirable. Only the `, immediate friends of the bride and groom were present. The bride was the recipient of mrtny useful and vul- luable presents among which was ]iifty ($50) dollars in cash from the l;;room's father. The hnppy couple left "next morning for their homo in ltieorgetown. ____ ' A pretty wedding tool! niece in the ,Catholic Church at Indian River let :nn early hour yesterday morning, when Miss Patricia Josephine Mc-[ Lcllan, 9, popular young lady of that place, became the bride of J. Austin Trainor, the well known vocalist and comedian of Charlottetown. The nup-` '55' '= _ ,nel mess wee celebrated et 5.30 e. lm., Rev. Mgr. Gillis performing the ceremony which made the happy lcouple one. The bride was attended lby Mies Janie Hiekey or Indian me lor, while Fred H. Treinor, brother of l ,the groom, was groomsmen. The wed- ' uling march was rendered in .n splen- lditl manner by Mies Monica -McLel- llnn, npproprinte and beautiful solos lbelng sung during the ceremony. The bride looked very charming ettired in white silk with embroidered voile trimmed with Irish point lace. Fihe wore n. bridal veil with lilies of- the valley and carried n. beautiful bou- quet. Her going-away suit is of tall- ored blue nemo; while sho wore n ~ white beaver hat surmountod with ostrich plumes. Quit. e number od splendid presents were received, in- cluding one from the Hllluboror Hose Company. of which Mr. Trolnor is o valued member and several -from his friends in the theatrical profes~ sion both in Canada. and the United The happy young couple left on a wedding trip through the prov- inces. ` i 15"# ' ri ni W .,'. . _ . ._ ' i ~ 1 r 1-? r ._'__,,,,:,,,_ A ' EHDFFTEDTTHEKBOX. \ 1 ` /,Y 4// /-V /1' .fy r \, Look_1 for the ‘ If .spear '< _~__v _ 2 A -of any dealer. It costs less. l» /#_ li i' 1'V \\ f/ _\ pf/_ / /3 `;V.f_;; § \ `%_“~'~'1 \e_ ' ,_ oi /5% _ :l.._\ V, W li A 'ir It offsets effects of oversmoking. It’s also a substitute for smoking. " Heartburn and flatulence disappear before this soothing mint juice. It refreshes your mouth before smoking--cools it afterward. Your breath is 'purified--your/appetite sharpened-YOUI' 58655011 8id¢d~ ' ° ` ' ht. 'P 't :' d after meals. Make sure your ;3§§;;:; 13353333' eni:;:-Lug, costs little by the package, but , ‘ _ _ lass by the box of twenty packages. _ Q Made in Canada “’§“.°....‘Z."§‘l.*¥‘..El..’..¥.:..f,’8.°.:.%.¥"‘ 1 ,itll . \ .. \ N / \‘ \ f' ` . flavor lasts l ."\\ ,""'\ _ _ » - l- ' ‘ r i ` ` - . r ‘-.~ r A *W I7-cf* ."`V ""‘ ` ' .L ~ - . ."' P -- _, _ , _ . \,, - ,~ ' _.e , _ _ ._ ._ _ _ _\ _ ___ ._ land hospital. E l e V i l Thé J-rf' 5 E. .5 ' I ll I lla llllllil /A§’446/(f I ff _ ’”%,{;f» " ii'~4Ag::NAoA §§'§'§ 1\/LA G I C BAKING Ummmmml and Duchess of Connmlght to that city. r I ` _.yy A, B;-neo, Burnmereide, was |; 4 ' The subject for debate i_n the Prince of Wales College. debating class, Charlottetown, yeeterdny,_ west- Re- dehnte resulted ($0 0), at s nlutform .exerted the greatest V in- fluence. A decidedly pretty wedding took ‘_ ._ gl” s_ ii' . W »oe¢f§. N43 place in Si- D\lI\F>Y\1Il’S Cathedral, hut, _ A uhsrlottetown, nt six o'clock yester- N°'?‘u`nf|°g]¢d¢¢1;,v¢¢‘5g|‘;g. day roaming when Miss Clara Fitz- V address. ,Ivrill tdlyou whyr. - 4' V=:':l°- .sehrfe ‘ ::':z'..z° .snr ~» _ 0 C . . . WHS main '_ _ .V ;._._.'._f,._',~`-_~ _ urea new tc also or on rieemowm ""1 vwwld ¢1\d‘¢l»»°.:,'.V-2`°. ~-4"" *il _ D. . .B . rw., » l'l‘lm bride looked very Winsome wear~. I °°“§“;°dmd°§§ `»;f?i_.yljL 1'; ini: n suit. of dnrk blue broadcloth “ve 7 V7 .» ‘_ - ~ Y lima -meek utntrimnieu mit-_ Iuw.Jo»- ’“°‘;‘;“‘:,°‘d'~“'Id ff _ 3: .cph Gallant performcf.l,,.,;:,_,y--~l§;,;;,,...__ , um _V llll u'.:f ' .~.\~wl~.\l\\..\\ll1(1;f;w.,_ ill;-ll." ~- f "Trng (}uar¢§lg;wi[; “{nH`§\§f§1'°_f,L*IJgT1;f,' blind Jenn Blanchard presided at the °b¢“i°‘f‘*°Ii:l|‘1q‘;f !;°‘x'°' F°°i’i}`9“d_l V 'f‘. G. Taylor, Charlottetown, who injorgnn and rendered tho wedding "“l_“_°bl° b°°, “‘ Vifpl nioylng iw. trip through western Can- mu:-ch in first ruins style. The happy ‘]':':;‘s";”E1,07;:g;'t:,° __ ~ ' " ads, for recent copies of the Von-Hx-oung couple left on it wedding trip C.n.'da_ mmf' . .CM home. New Glfwsuw. t-P. ic. r_)_ was l";°“"§‘f Daily Province. containing in lvlonireel onine with umm me Num.. Fo°d"’f"Hm,d m ,1h‘d'“`&m _ l V-.lull * .iN `.| i up 'll ' . _, @ The onl material that will rotect you against the sudden '~' _» ‘ V .; ._ Y P changes from heat to cold or from cold _to heat, without harm, is pure, clean wool. All medical men advisewoéllen material " » to be worn next the skin. It absorbs the perspiration rapidly ,"_ _ -.L_ __, _. -» ~ V., and evenly and does not get clammy 'and damp as does any ddddddddd WORN BY THE BEST PEOPLE which is made from vegetable products “Carrera” the UND!-LRWEAR ' , _ .-»f§§§,;lr;.Lfi_lf.@ W ni: enci ga men reputation of being nuequnllerl the world os er. V Each garment is full fashioned and mudr to Gt the human form, Every join in carefully KNITTED together. not sewn. as with ordinary underwear. .Valle in nl! sizrr and :u.'z'glztr_/or Mm, ll'mm:u and C/uilflicu , THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, Limited _ll ml ill -,V ;_i I \llllf1ll1;llllliili} 5 'lllll :» lfllllll 1 *‘.llll_ +;V%“_~~'° l'~~’i> _‘_+ . _ ‘l,~f~._" is, manufactured from only the fii1`e§f"of tile’ fideét Australian Merino voolli' ' ' This wool is combed and scoured und combed until every particle of foreign mutter L ~ ls taken out and every strand of wool is as clean ns it is possible tollie made. Il is put through process after process on expensive und exr_lus|\'c rne_cI||nury. and when fi '~.hed l r t is in such u stutc of perfection that it hus earned the -presses V Menufncturere, Galt, Ontnrio , - y 1': I rlurr Rrlih I Lndefivtrlr r In/llc; and Child V I umbull’x “.1 " tlnmir /ur In/anis, and L uctee .Shaker kurt Slataler Canis g-ips 1-rf _ '11 un-nv -gl-I _ -1 Also Mdnufacll4rcr_r 1;/Tm/ll:ul_ ` Il'r1h. ._ H' __-w .ZI W [lil _I y' _ ' ...iii >\` ,T _.V <,>-_ UNDERW proof of a Swtiitl 008i is in the wearing! To the most critical eye, a Pen Angle Sweater Coat excels any other kind in the evident care with which it was so beautifully knit and finished. The try- ing-on test shows it has the stylish look and snug. smooth fit you demand of your outdoor apparel. Examination of the material reveals the superfine quality of the wool yum that makes it so ileecy. light and warm- But neither of these three superficial tests can prove how worthy these knit garments are of your preference and the famous trademark they bear. That proof ie_ " ie in the wearing of them under every outdoor condition-for hunting, boating, golfing, skating sleighiug, driving, walking. Since the Pen~ Angle process knits them perfectly into lasting shape, they remain smart looking and neat-fitting; and the wear is there PENMANS LIMITED _ PARIS, CANADA EAR nosxrzrv Ann swr:lt'rVnn 1 l l ' gig, _ \ l _ ,~ - » Fe .L " _ ‘__ r.. _I ll' _ ,l 1 ,-.i ,A . ,1 f .3?¢§r.-.eases-. re Y ;. _i. ;V“ yrer. i A », fi ll ,l 5?. 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