PORTANT REllDiN .annual 1 ‘FIRUII-i-iIliS_” MONDAY ._ ANNOUNCEMENT. _ M;-_ ,md lliirs. Bernard Murphy, Freeland. Lot \ l ' . _- v , _ _ ' “"“°““‘f95 U10 Qumlsément of their _ _ , __ . I __ _ _. _ - §_lde_st daughter, _§1i_‘a_ry Alice to Wilbur ' _'a "0" °f N0l"tl}__ fron. marriage to _ take place Aug-is24rl|_`\ . _ *_* i °lRl||l_i|_|f_|]|li|NE _Hu Relieved More Conor of Stomach, Liver, Blood, Kidney and Skin Trouble A`n`y’0ther Médicine inuisillnsuwfmnn, lillUB"li_EklTH T0 IT v "Mu|o"From The -Juices 'oi Apples, - Qnug, Pj¢a_,pnd, Prunoa Combined With Tonica and Antiaoptica. f ""1<`r'uit-a-tives" means liealth. In' 'y'¢,,r§ fp como, people will look back to me diwgyqry. of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and wonder how they ever managed to get ming without -these wonderful tablets, mad; from/hai! juices. ` 11-' “FRl3.I-’1‘~lk-'l‘I°V'ES°.' is excellent for Iudigeatiop, Dyspcpsia and__ Sour Stomach. "Fruit-a-tives’ is the only-~ gertain remedy that will correct chronics L`ansIi'pah`0u and Liver trouble. "1»‘niic-wives' is the greatest Kidney .Remedy in the worldand many people have testified izo its -value in ser/ere rarer _gf Rli¢u__1_n_a{isgn, Sdaiira, Lzunbqga, Pain in tile ' Back, Impur: l>’lood,` Hrada¢‘br.r{N:urdlg1'a, Pimples, B/niches and ,atliqfg .fkigg Qfroudles. “FRUIT-A-TIVES” has been one of the great successes of the century and the sales are enormous, both in Canada and the United States. 50c. a box, tlfor $2.50, trial size 251:. At all dealers, or sent postpaid on receipt of prioe by 'Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. r ua 7 LONDON, Aug. 1.- The labor of KEEP 1,000,000 MEN ' ' WORKING TO MAINTAIN NAVAL EFFICIENCY. 1,000,000 mon will be required to in- sure -the predominance of the BBrit- ish fleet at sea, the chancellor of the exchequer, Reginald McKenna, de- clared ataa. meeting at Preston to- night.- = ' 5* The British government, he said .was spending upon the navy nearly hall a million pounds (l32,500.000) dail in excess of what was spent in y . pence times. ‘ .PLANT II_Nr: " CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON. " Commeiicing FRIDAY at noon AUT!- - UST 6th, the -B.- S. HALIFAX will lleave CHARLOTTEPOWN for BOS.-' 'l‘0N via Hawkesbury and Halifax, *and every Friday e.: noon thereafter. ` FROM BOSTON EVERY TUESDAY 'AT NOON. _ ' For further information apply to " JA8. CAFIRAGHER. Agent. §;Cl.arlottetown. _ __ ~ Timo Table, Rocky Point Ferry. _ 8. 8. I-llllaboro. -Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point 7,00 |_m, 7.20 a.m. 8,00 a,m, 8.30 Lm. 9,30 5,51, 10.00 8.111. 11,00 mm, 11.80 8.1111 1_a0 p_m. 2-00 9-111- z.30 p.m.» 8-00 n-m- 8.30 p.m. 4.00 D-DL 4.30 p.m. 5.00 11-!!!- 6.B0 p.m. 7.00 D.m. 9.30 a.m. SUNDAY 10.00 a..m. 12.45 p.m. ‘ ' 1.00 p.‘m'a 2.00 p,m, 2.30'D.m. 8.00 p.m. 8.30 P-Ill-‘ 4.00 p,m. . 5.00 p.m. " M. MURPHY. `Manaalr\ -aah-ua-n ` _ Furness - - ` Saiiings » I _ _ _ v I From LoNo_oN . I-‘rom HAI-IF-*X " About ‘ ` About A | \ gust 27th ifliilliinge seivtfmbef 7"* Shenandoah i'!_eDtemb¢l‘.3|lf Au nn. a ’ . sr.i33i\n~.ri‘.;iv~.iM¢aan»- -§» roi.. lrvggrmt Qrl... ipatsan . ' vis-N _ .-.-»= - v|a.i|d. ' ,- About '~.,v‘ About uh ` 1~ |, ' S tmbe 1 NeDI.|th. Ddrdiigd 3:g|:"\h¢;25*h Above aailings are notguaranteed and are subject to changé'wil’liol\t notice. ' Furnw_,\l/ith_y.& Co. Ltd. Halifax, N. S. . _._ , iiutem 'S . 'S . 'f-Lines _2 International Line _ammnnpa calvin Austin. Gvv- Dina-I . lay and Governor 001:- ed ..?.°.¢i.l“li'.‘;:.Li:i’€iil;“a.»:2»i “inf “ml and Holton: Iietu leave Central WMU' onion. Mon., Yea.. asdnkérl..'a§_l a fn. for tl i|il|i:Ci.”lR1rifg`::e§'¢.‘}?1hd' Llqugd. Fri. and lt. at ' . etuin. I a've Central Wharf, ~°°'°“~ii'i"F.`ii`r»'a.'t'.”i‘2°.'a“-t1'..'&°° “"- ;lTlAM8HlP,=u&dA::A2_I':tlEl1'I'l AND K i Leave North aide of india Wharf.Boaho|\. Milf! ef! at 5 pm.. due New York at 8 a.m. ame aer- ce retumln .~ muni' arlauanlv una lraaasnira uolm-n.ANo al j. Nonrn ann F"i°§.".? ililail' i§fi\v.".‘i'.'f,"iilf»'.i.'.”.‘i’i`o‘.'s'»f»l."`.iIf'i8& .1f;’l}"i~Tl‘i¢¢”5'fl‘i5§fiii'%iJii.i‘&'J3f' . _-_ A. c. carrie. A om, ae. John. N- l- A. a .r|¢m|ng. qr.r.a|>.A. as Mm. Em arunmuu. l s-._ ...:A»..- I FIRS. _-HARl/.Es1".-.Tn r' 'harvestdd' at; the Experiniexiigi gsring tion this yea w D a which wa as aubeney oats It s cu on Saturday the 21st. b was sown May 18 and a sheaf will e on Exhibition at the Flower Show 0" Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mitiranv nssrmcrions ns. MOVED-' M5001' Leigh on Saturday received the following telegram from the Adjutant General ofthe Sith DiViSl0“. lialgax; A general order P09300 regard K enlistment. Consent of wife not necespary. Enlistment Tat 9il§,l‘l,,i_>*?l.1.~__\’.i|.l_i_§I,wit_h»‘|herli'llorii’of"i:hls‘tTli\lrf:h fdr";lacing Atlantic Sugar .___,._~». _.,,- Red Ball on each package. P res e rves - and clear iellies are made svith LANTIC Sugar because lt_ is pure cane, of egctra fine granulation, kept absolutely claan and free from dirt and speaks by original packages filled at the refinery. Z lb. and 5 lb. cartons and 10 lb. and 2011;'-bags. 100 lb. lags coarser granulatlon. Weight guaranteed. Buy in original packages and look for the LANTIC Lantic Sugar Send your address and small Red Bail Trade Mark from bag or top end of carton and we will mail you book of 50 assorted Fruit Jar Labels-‘-printed and gummed ready to put on the jars. -' gg Reilaorles Limited. Momaa/n.. ous. sr. John. n. s. V- i in G inrrsr sistscnan Frou uns users News For his ouirnnws. snunnn suBscn|a£_li§ P i _ _ -.uf of-l»._=.__,_ __ _.._ _:___ _ ___ __M__________ ...._.-..a___,___.._._-..._.-_-. H- . _ _ - . ~ r ‘,» '_ - _,_-,f.;_»__ ~ .gi . 1-, . ‘ . I _ ._ 4. 4 I I other Women’s institutes throughout- the Province will join in this move- ' ment and between them all contribute sufficient either for u. machine gun or a motor ambulance. Thi patriotic » i move on the part of the ladies is most commendable and no doubt the other loyal ladies of the province will gladly participate. _ _ _ _ , _ _ WEDDING BELLS.- The marriage took place at Miminigash at 12 o’clock July 28th at the home of Elijah (los- tain of his daughter, Ethel J. to John ll. McArthur son of -William Mc- Arthur, Rosehank. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Daw- son in the presence of 0. large number of invited guests. The brldc who was beautifully gowncd in white satin and wore a wreath of Orange Blossoms and bridal veil was attended by the g'rooin's, sister, Miss Annie, who was dressed in pink silk' with a _bodice of white org'n`ndie and silk chiffon and wore a wreath of lilies of t_he valley. done in a very efficient manner by Daniel E. Costain. The _bridal party were'murried under' ahiost beautiful white arch the room being decorated for the occasion. After the‘cei'cmony the wedding » dinner' was 'served in Mrs. Costain’s best style. The bride was presented with many beautiful __ presents showing the high esteem in which she -was held. Sb has been a _resident of Cambridge and Boston for the past eight years and on the eve of her departure for the Island her Aunt Mrs. Geo. H. R. Bailey oi' Dorchester, Mass., gave her- a most' beautiful lin- en shower. ‘Among the people pres- ent were Mrs. Geo. H. R. Bailey and Miss Florence Bailey. of Dorchester‘ and her sister Mrs. Frank Spalding',i Livermore Falls, Maine. At 3.30 p_m. » it large number assembled at the home of the bride to go on a wedding drive to the groo1n's home, where sup- per was served at 6 p. m. to over 50 invited guests, and a very pleasant evening was spent. At about 8' o’clock a. large number of churavnriers_ca'me to congratulate the bride and grooml ' The whole community join in `wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. McArthur many years of unclouded happiness. S. S. CONVENTl0N.- The four- teenth Annual Convention of N. W. Queens District S. S. Association was held in the Methodist Church, Pleas- ant Valley, Aug, 15th. The meetings were Prcsidcd over by Rev. L. J. Leard, President of the District. Re- ports from 13 schools were Received f which totalled a membership of 478 scholars and 62 officers und teachers. in the afternoon session Iiev. W. A. Ross, General Secetary gave many very helpful ‘ sug- gestions on the welfare of the schools, some of them were: Holding Rallies, Keeping tho Schools. Evergreen, Missions, Ministers should give more time to the Sunday School. Holding the school sessions inimedi- ately after the Regular Service. The greater part of the congregations would thereby be induced to attend school also. The hour of Worship to be called earller,f9_r that reason. At the evening meeting the nominating camo, Reported the following officers for the ensuing year. President. Rev. L_ J. heard. Re-elected. Vice.-Presidenb- Mr_ Artemas Moffatt. Secy.-Trees. -_ Hugh F_ McKay, Department. Ele- mentary- Mr. D. M. McDonald. A- dult- Mr. H. T. Pickering. -Teacher Training- Rev. John Sterling. Tem- perance- Mr. Thomas Bertram. Mis- sionary- Mrs. Hammond '1‘oombs_ I. . B. R. A- Mr. Arternas Moffatt. The commi tee on Resolutions submitted - the following, Resolved that the de- legates tender to the good People of this Community their sincere thanks for their kind hospitality. Resolved- that this District Assocla'tion~assembl- ed'in annual convention do hereby in- struct its incomming Execft_itive`Com., to plan for a number of Rall-les to be- held in the most needy parts of the district during the incoming year with a view to stimulating greater in- terest in Sunday School Work. Re- solved that we express our deep sense of gratitude to our loyal boys who have enlisted to iight our battles ln the Titanis struggle, and that we commend them and their relatives ami friends to Him who is able to keep and present them faultless in Glory _ Resolved that the Poster of the Several congregations. in the Dia- trlct be reg‘.-stared to set'apart one day in each week for special thought of Sunday School problems and the training and encouraging of the work- ers. The suggested outline of the plan, 'proposed by Gen. Secty. Ross in the afternoon session bolus. rog;\__rded_ aa a ‘practical way of doing-t s worlt; Resolved that we extend our sincere thanks to the Pastor.-Truste. and it at the disposal of this Conentlon. Stiring addresses were given by Gen. ecy_ Ross. and Mr. J. C. Jardine. Prov. Seety.. The Secty’si1’i‘reas Re-» port was read and adopted. Three lit- llle girls sang Be a Little Sunbeam. A ‘very encouragling feature of the con- vention was the presence at the after- noon and evening of cpnsecfatod men and women who have been identified with the work In this District for many years and who by coming a con- siderable distance at this»b'uay\ time of haying show by their zeal eir heart of the Church Work which cannot fa whilp fostered by auch as they interest hrthls moat lmpditdiit'Bran:*_._ _ TUESDAY PROFITABLE SALE. -_The Red Cross held a. Bazaar. and sold ice cream and cake, at the Hall, Pownal, on Saturday night. There was 'a large gathering, and everything went oft' well. Several large cakes were sold by Mr. Joseph Healey. Something over $100 was realized. The ladies of the Pownal Red Cross deserve great credit for their unwearied' labors in the good cause. = MAJOR LEIGH AT MONTAGUE- Mnjor Leigh goes to Montague this afternoon to recruit for the 55th P. E. l. and N. ll. infantry ltegiment.. This is the regiment in which there is already one island platoon of which Captain Campbell is in command with I.icut_ Rogers, Simpson and Auld as subalterns. intending recruits may see Major Leigh at Macdona1d’s Hotel -this evening or to-morrow forenoon. SIGNALLING SCHOOL.-A short school of signalling is about to be opened in Charlottetown. This will be an excellent opportunity for all boys interested to obtain certificates ami become qualified signallcrs. Attend- ance at this school will incur no mili- tary obllgations. All those intending to take the course must hand in their names at the Armouries between 4 and 5 o’clock this afternoon. -LETTER AND TOKEN. -Atf the home of Senator P. (`. Murphy a large gathering of the most influential ladies of Tignish on Thursday evcn- ing held an informal reception in honor oi’ Mrs. J. IG. Gallant who left on Friday to take possession of her new home iii Snmniersidc. An em- bossed letter of cordial feeling and ut her departure wus read and given to her accompanied by a costly set of cut glass ware. Z. SUMMERING' AT VERNON.-Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, of Charlottetown, Mrs. H. T. _ings-and three children. Boston, and Mrs. IA.. J. McLeod, of Honolulu, who have been summering at Vernon, return - to the city this week. -Mrs. Ings -and family intend returning-to_tl1eir home in Dorches- ter, .Ma.ss_, in the early part oi’ next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Mrs. McLeod 'leave about-Oct. lst to spend the Winter there, expecting to return to the island curly in the summer. r V A ‘ LAWNS AND BACKYARDS.-Two members of the Floral Association drove through the city yesterday in- a view to reducing the work of Prof. Blair, who will decide himself the winners in these two important branches that have come under the influence of the Floral Society. A number of names will be handed Mr. Blair without any comments and the winners’ names will be given out at the Grand Patriotic Concert and Flor- al Show to-night at Prince of Wales College. The Committee selected to spy out the more likely private grounds that might have a. 1-.liance i`or prize honors, report a great improve- ment not only in the care of lawns, flowers and shrubs, but the very many places that are beautifully cared for scattered through the city. The work oi’ cleaning up generally is growing each year. All members of the Floral Association will be happy to congra- tulate the winners of the best kept lawn and backyard and to all those who have tried and lost they would usk acceptance ofthe citizens' thanks for doing their little bit to brighten up the home spot und the city in gen- eral. it is better to have tried and lost than never to have tried at ull. The many friends of Joseph Story, Millvicw. l’. E. I., will be sorry to hcar of his death on Ang. 20th, 1915. _-lic has been in poor health for the last three years. and everything that could be done to bring him to normal licalth was tried but all in vain. Tri his death the community will suffer thc loss of a person who was well liked, and anything that he could do to heip_l_\is neighbors or the whole coiniiitiniiy he would spare no pains' to do it. He was 58 years old and will he greatly missed at his home where after forty years he had brought things into a prosperous state. ln his death there arc left to mourn, zi widow, also three daughters and one son viz.Lois and William on the homestead. while |Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. G. McEach- ern live in the vicinity. There are al- so two brothers and two sisters of which Swabe and Thomas reside in New York, Mrs. Christie in Boston, and Mrs. John Worth in Charlotte- town. 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