After Three Yours Suffering, “FRUlT-A-TIVES" Brought Relld ussnnu: urns oss roisv 624 Champlain Sh, Montreal. "For three yesn, I was ill s-nvl exhausted sndI suffered constantly from Kidmy Double and liver Discuss My health was miserable and nothing In the way of medicine did me any good. Then I started to us! ‘l-‘rullt-s-tives‘ and the k wsl remarkable. , , . 5 I began to Improve immediately Ind this wondufulfmit Inedicineenlinl) restored m tohmliili All the old pains. headaches, Indigestion and eon- stipation were relieved and oneemorv I was well. To all who suffer from Indigestion. Constipation, Rheumatic Pains 0| great Fatigue, I advise the use st ‘Frult-n-tivosh" o. Madame IIORMIDAS FOISY. No.1 box,6 for fill), trial sire 25o. At all dealers or sent postpsid b] Frultstlves Limited. lit-ewe. Out when "ABSORBINE JR." Is Pieced in the Cavity. i The same reliable home linimenl Ihat takes the soreness 03nd stiffness not of s rained, strain arms and first!) reduces ewellings and soft, I bunches on one/Jam of the body-dill give uiclt rei in Tooth- ache, Headache,‘ euralgia and sh_arp attacks of Rheumatism and. tics. For Toothache, saturate a little cotton with “ABSORBINE JR." and lace in the‘ cavlty-rruh "ABSERBINE JR." ‘on gums and hi.‘ It ls a veggtqble gerrnicide that e. I For Headache, Neurelgia and other pain and inflammation, rub the effected s with a few drops oi I“A‘II3S2(5)R lbliE JR." i . s ttle-s rpggists or sent post id by‘ W. F. YovNG, lncqLymu uildinl- "Nmrel as .1 f Q 1 a Don't risk your mllterfil In n poor llyc, I-Iucll nuk- uge of “Diamond yes" contain» (lircctions so simple thnf. any wnmsn clln dinnlondwlyc u. new, rlcll color into old gar- mlsnfs, draperies, covcr~ lugs, l-vl-rytlling, ‘whether wool, silk, lillcn, cotton or nlixl-ll goods. Buy “Diamond Dycs"—~ no otIll-r l\'lllll——l.ili‘ll pcr- il-ci. rl-sults nrr. guaran- i004], Druggist has Color Curd-Ill rich colors. ismopfi sss~r<> nests A §y$§ Ten-yenr-old Chris prob- ably started it-but they all came down one after the other. A neighbor told Mn III ‘Then s»... sunk . _ _ She of e jar and every- body s nostrils were rubbed . -- I heal‘ M - m.‘.‘l..::.";:.....'::....a:. The all breathed - ly again for h d I Menfhmucm hsvogwjhmfifm ,_ antiseptic. lends. '- lluthslatlun ls \lell _- eve: whelslllk. All ,- . Ill; \ snutmeesssu ola m iMsIbIU-o l ‘l I y l y . y i- tlllpilflilii ‘ ‘~;illl§[.i}F=.IiR.RiliiE , iililiiiliilliiiiii weoulzsosv. ~ ' FORMER ' CHAHLOTTITOWN LAbYp-Mss. Esd-sllo it Ilse IIOI ' organist at 8t. Mott-Infant - church. l-luillflul. and more ts great grstl flouiion et being able to secure her services, eeys the Halifax Herald. SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR.- At hhe St. John Exhibition Miss IMnrseret F. irvfng of this city made s most creditable showing, winning first prise in pastel, fruit.‘ and first pen wnd ink. flowers. Her charcoal work was highly commend ed. Miss Irving is to be congratulat- ed on her success. —-BCHOONIR SEARCHED. - The Schoone Hector McGregor, Iylng at I-IoImau's Wharf, Summer- sids, wus raided yesterday by in- spector Barbour and Constables Oakes and Grady, in the‘ search for liquor. A barrel of empty bot- tles is cn-id to have been the eole rcsult. The Captain hes not shown up. -OPEN8 BRANGIt-eltllr. George A. lBowness" of Summlfrside bus re-czmltly opened out e branch of his harness making business in 0'Leury. IL will be under the man- flgment of M.r. Horace Heckbert, e very r-apnbLe young man for this position llnving had experience of from-l yulrs under the skilled colds-rive of Mr. Bowness who is hInx-"elf an expert at this trade and eLsss ss-oxenn-s large pane ff glean lathe store of Mr. L. R1; 1139.1‘: ' stoo Gt we slnss ed bf-lavfliliiilliifirfi’ on ‘Monday nigbt_ The police-were nollfic-d. BISHOP ON WAY HOME-The Rt. Rev. ‘Dr. D. SchofIe/Id, of Vic- Ioris (B. C.), Bishop 0f Columbia. and ihrlnerly of S}. John and Fred- u-Icton, is 4m hli _w_‘ay from Eng- land and isegspqstled on this side in ‘l7fiI"(llYl|' svbllvitble St. John Telegraph. Bishop Schoflt-‘d will be remembered in Charlottetown, having studied at St. Peter's School and after his . ordination had been an assist-ant st St. Peter's Cathedral. THE MARKER-There was a fair rmrkct yesterday. (‘hlckens and fowl wleme selling from $1.00 to $1.35 each. Some “blueberrbs are still offering and for these 25 cents per quart wee demanded. Beef small ratsiled at l8 to 25c. Mid at I4 to 190- by the queries’; lamb 2o l0 25¢. by the cos-can; ‘and 25 to 35c. small; pork 21.110 Heb-wholesale and 26 to 35 small. A small numbcr of fresh mackerel were on sale at 25 lo 30c. Belt mackerel. were plentiful st 12g l0 350» fresh cod 8 can-ts per --AT LENNOX ISLAND.—On Lennox Island. September 10th. to John J. Bark and Mrs. Surk, (Elsie Maud Hwehton.) a son. baptized John Reuben. Sponsors Mr. and Ills many friends wish him success Ln Ills new business. The regular monthly meeting of the "ity Council was held last night His Worship Mayor Riley in the chair and the following counclhoz-l present: Webster, Jen- Mrs. James P. Gillis and Mr. Rsy Brown-The Forty Hours Devo- tion was held on Lennon Island from lSuturdloy to Monday Ire! and wus largely. attended-Extensive road work has been carried out on Lennox ‘island and is now nearing completion. In addition l0 the flower-fuels jrbeiettéd king, Mom; 1w‘ Mmer and RM. voluntary labor preformed, a grant tray. The matter of an extension 0i ".00 "V"! m6 111111811 98PM‘!- of llle rwll-way track across llle "lent was iudlclouflly fluent. ovenr‘ property on Water Street b6l0hglng lug up drains and raising the road lo the ggy w“ 1e“ h, ‘he 1L bod In low plfleQmrDr. WEE. \Vlll- n; l)", public Property C‘, y“, er John's Wigwam, have returned lvblvlllp the Mayor und His Honor m!" "Rd Wife v! Mvmrefll. who me Recorder’ Du Mcxmnon’ mm, spent a pleasant vacation ill Fath- aind "meult Inspector, appeared be- i" M°nlYeai~ fore f-he Council and gave his re- _ h, ‘ _ port s-tmting that quite a number Mrs. C. D. ‘Pliornpspli of Aionclon of portions of meat and fish had who ~Is visiting in Churlogetown been condemned. The mflk supplied received word Monday nlorblng of In the city was improving in qusli- the unexpected death of her broth- ty but still left much to be de- er Mr. Frank P. MscLeod lic was sired. Some of the parties suppIy- the eldest son of the late ftev J. illlgwllllllk had been notified that M. MacLeod, for nearly s iluurter their licenses would be cancelled oi‘ a century pustor of Zion Presby- lnlcss an improvement was made tcrlsn Church. this city. Atflthe A nulnbel- of otIlc-r mutter! were disposed 0f and the meeting ud- journcd. lMuny friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe-ft. Cape Traverse, will regret to hear of t-he sudden deutll of their dearly beloved and only son Robert Alexander, aged 4 years who died. Sept. 1st. lie had been sick nine days and his death cums as n severe blow to his parents and relatives. He lenlves to mourmbesitlos his heart- broken pnrcnts, five lsistcrs, name- ly Pearl, Hilda, borlldn, Daisy and Beieauh. It ls hurd to pn-rt with ‘onenojyoung and‘ sweet, yet thdso’ who are left to mourn have the consolation of knowing that his death we‘! u messenger of peace, calling his soul to Heaven. Mr. and Mrs. Howatt and family have the sympathy of lihB commun- .l.y as It 1s only 7 weeks since the sudden death of their darling ‘son 53ml. 836d 15 years. These lovely lads that filled our WEDDING BELL8.——A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed in the chapel of the Ottawa University on Tuesday, September 7th. when Mary Edna, daughter of the Iulte Joseph H. Lautbler and Mrs. Lau- llliler of Ottawa, wus united‘ In mlarrlnge to Mr. William Joseph. only son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Macdoneld, of Mount Slevmrt, P.E.I.,\Rev. E.J. Cornell, O.M. l. officiating. The bride, who was given sway by her brother Mr. Joseph Lauthier, was becomlngly attired in s, nuvy broadcloth suit with n large black velvet hill. She carried e._-shower boquet of some! roses end wore the gift of the groom a moleskin scarf. Muss Mon- Icn ‘Last-flier acted as bridesmaid while Mr. E.J. Slnnott assisted ‘H19 groom. After the ceremony. breakfast was served wt ltbe home of the bride's mother, after which [he Ilnppy couple lief-t on a trill lo Ilnince Edward island and other eastern pointe- _____ ) A long and well spent life has coma to u close in Ihc passing away of Mrs. Elizabeth DIIIZWB" of North Luke, P. E. I. A daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Ahllus Stewart, she wus born about eiglhy- four years B89- MN- Diniwe“ w" twico married-first to ldlwilhiillfi Anderson and subsequently to Jumcs Dlnshell. Three sons-Stewart Anderson. James and Charles ‘Dlugwrll and one dsugvllter, Mrs. Alfred Morrow were wIl-h her in her lust illness. ministering to her with the affec- tionate tenderness that character‘ 1",] mell- artitude towelrds their mollther. The pn-In of pwflilli! W" increased by Itbe Illness of the eld- est son. Stewart Anderson-mecca- siluting ‘his removal to the holilii-fll before the mother passed sway- Mlrs. Dingwell was u typo of true. heroic arnd noble \\‘0flIt\I‘l'll00il. En- ergetic und industrious she ro- spouded hzlrtlly to the cull of duty. symmlul<nlc~1ne poor. the sick and the sol-rowing found In hi?! l mend. Ilospitable, libs friend of iyours and the straits". 11mm '9‘ cclvt-d a hearty welcome o-t her lhoiri-ielsrly life, she entered 1M0 llult fellowship with God that ;i.iil05 ymllll. udvrnfl "wit" Hind crowns use. God. l0 h"- "i" ‘y; l-l-qlity. ‘Ihe consciousness of Ills ‘His love un | stay In the frying rxperieuces 0 l." lung life. A member 0| 11W (qlrlsuan fhurqh, she honored [H0 launle snetlzlufi‘; i: mgarlofargi‘: In truth o or: “ m v LIIION and ‘her works do follows Il The funeral services, In the absence of her 919m"- Ywr" w” “unfit by s former pastor, ltev. lt. A. MacDonald. i time of Ills demise Qltlr. Aficiieod was In the transportation depart- ment ofthe Western Passenger As- soclullvn. Chicago. or which, hisl brother. Eben, is PfflldeptqThe- "I136 01 his.’ death. wes h‘ sudden hGmmol-hage although be nag been F .Irul *-l’_llil Mitch's - News riot ifl-The- Lhsbttsowiluililalilliillsi Saturday lull‘. 7h- EEDALLEY Cosvosanous IJnJIAMIL-rosfiau. 1 .8»... the Leather TIIEQhBIG SHOE VALUE Box, . éfl dark A .. THURSDAY. WRECKED schooner Minnie Man. which ran ashore a; Indian Racks is avesssl 0f 78 tons. She was cu her way from Charlottetown bury In ballast The vcssel is high and dry. » i ON MOOSE HUNTING TRIP,- His many friends hrrv. will be pleased to learn fbnt Dr. Brons- ficld ~hns completely ref wered aft- er hls recent accident. Zfe left gvcs- terday morn-lug on s lrloose hunt- ing frlp through New Brunswick, which his friends hope maybe both endoyable mud profitable. SCHOONER A8HORE.-—Mr. W.| ll. Prowse, Inspector of Lizhfhous» es yesterday received intimation that the schooner Minnie Mac, (Tap- tain Murray went ashore on Ind- ian Rocks. near Wood Islands 'I‘hc accident happened yesterday. As the stenmrr Bran; was ut the time on her way from Pictnu to Chur- Iottetown and no other steamer was ' available no assistance could be sent. but steps will be taken today to render what assistance may be needed The schooner is owned by the captain. ' VISITING OFFICIALS -—.‘-Ir. Jam es White, Deputy lleall ofxilie Con- servation Commission, who has been hr-re on business In connec- tion with the exhibition ._ of ‘Jive foxes to he held in Montreal leav- es this morning 0n return to'Ot~ tows. This is Mr. White's third visit to the Island and he feels Rufleriue with a severe cold for some lime previous Frank Muc- Lcod will be well and kindly rememl bersd by the grown up people. Like his revereduua beloved father bsI had an unusually sympathetic ns- ture and this together with n very friendly and genial disposition snd Dersonalify gained Pfor him u wide circle of frle ‘s ho will sincere- lyregrefto.“ earn of his passing In the fuli~~vig0r~of his manhood. There sre left to mourn a widow, of Fort Wayne. Indians, and one daukhfer, Marion, besides two sls~ ters, Mrs. Thompson, Moncton and Mrs. Arnold Kealy. Loy Angelns, CaL, also illree brothers, Eben E., Chicago; Dr_ Ernest. Centrulia, Wash, and Jack. Santa Fee, Cal. To the bereaved The Guardian ex- tends respect-ful sympathy. {L- Tlle Treasure ULGJMI Iiealth‘ EASILY MAINT ‘lNED THROUGH THE UBE OF H. WILLIAMS’ v PINK PILLS. There is not a nook or corner In Canada, In the cities, the towns, the vlllulses. on llie farms nnd In the mines and lumber camps. where Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have no! been lulled. and from one end of the country to the other they have brought beck to bread-winners. their wives and families the splen- did treasure of new health and strength. You have only to ask your neigh- bors, and they can tell you of some rheumatic or nerveshstfered ‘man, or anaemic girl who owes present health and BiPBBEIh-ilo Dr. \VlIllanI5' Pink PIlIs._ _l<‘or more than a quur~ ter of a century these pills have been known not only In Cancun, but throughout all the world, as a reliulble tonic, blood-making melii~ cine. The wonderful success of Dr. vrry optimistic us to the success oflhcexhlbltlon. Mlr. F.C. Nun- nlck, Agricultural Specialist of the Commission of Conservation‘- will remain here for a few days long- er. Mr. Nunnlck‘ has becrl appoint‘- ud secretary of the exhibition. w-un headquarters at the office‘ of the Commission of Agriculture, Ottsw and will open an office In Momma fen days before the exhibition talc: es place In order to facilitate er‘ range-manta. The many friends of M-r. 'W.R. Reck, Assistant Live Stock Commissioner, and formerly connected with lllB Dopnrbmenl of Agriculture in this Province are delighted to see him onco uunre. ~s‘Mr*GiREG°R - VlCKER-SON WEDDINCL-A very pretty marri‘ age took place st the home of the bride's pflfPnlB Mr. and Mrs. Charl- us Wlckerson, Montague. on the oven-lug of September 2nd. when ‘Ihclr daughter Edith was united in the bonds of matrimony to Harry L. McGrognr. of Montague In the presence of u number or relatives end friends. Tlleb ride entered the room on- the nmn of her lather, while the strains of thn wedding mnrch were ‘rendered by Miss Lucy McLean. Rev. J.~D. McKenzie “'85 the officiating minister and Wet-S assisted by Rev. CuE. Armstroni- The bride was very hefiomillfiiy allIl-ed In pink gcvrsette Cress 0v" silk with rpearl lrlmlnlnss. and wore a ‘bridal veil with orange blossoms, and carried u beautiful bmwel of sweet pea-s, Asters und Maiden llsll- fern. The grooms sift to the bride was a. beautiful 801d pendant set wlu-l neurlu. The 1mm» Isrlty of the young QOIIDIB “'59 much in evidence by the large number of beautiful and valuable prcsclus received, consisting 0i’ "l" glass, silver, linen, furniture and cheques. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mcyflrflkolf will reside at “The Groves Mon- taguc. GIVE RECEPTION TO THE BRIDE ANIZ- GROOMq-A rocejp- Ion was tendered to Mr. and Mr!- Wlliinms‘ Pink Pills is due to vhe fact thut LIIc-y g0 right to the ruol of the disease In the blood, and by making the vital fluid rich and red ell-engihen every organ and every nerve, thus driving outdiseese and pain, and making weak, despondent people bright, active ‘end strong. Mr. ‘W. T. Johnson, one of the best known and most highly esteemed men In llunenlburg county, N. 8., ssyszw-‘ll am u Provincial Lend Surveyor, and um exposed for'the greater purl of the your to very burd work traveling‘ through Ills forests by day and camping out by night. and f find the only thing lllut wIl keep me up to the m’ nk is Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. W en I leave home for a trip in tlho woods 1 sm as interested In having s sup- ‘ply of .p*ll's as provisions‘, and on such occasions, Links fllcln regular- Iy. The result is I sm always fit. I never tnke cold. and can dish" all limo“)! food such us we have to put up with hastily cooked In the wood-i. rluvlng ‘proved Ihc vel- uo of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. as n tonic and health builder, I nru houl them, and l lose no unify In recommending lhcm weak people whom I meet." Dr. WiIlidmsKPInk Pills should be kcpt In sveryhmno. and their occasional use will k the ‘N004! pure and word olf d ees. You cunt gel these pills through any medicine dealer, or by mail M159 cents n box or sit boxes for $2.59 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Q, Brotkvlile, Ont. . . to . soquslininlsrao Edam, 1p lolul-k ilt the hollié o! M1. Clurks parents. Mr- und Mrs. liar- ry G. Clark of 330 North E1510 Street, last evening. A lame hum‘ I be; o: lIle friends of the recently marriul couple were FY0591"- l” ‘welcome them beck to the ‘city "and on prwent them with u number elf beautiful and ltscful slNs- A“ informs-I musical progrrnl-lne wus 3mm and u general social time enjoyed. During the evening a buffet lunch was serv t Mrs. Edson Clurlc. l0 Wm"! m“ honor wus INIIII b)’ "W" lrmnd‘ Inst evening, were nlnrl-ied ln Bor dsn_ Prince Edward Island, s week ngo yesturduy. ma ceremony bell‘!!! performed ut the house of the bride's parents. ‘Mrs. (Jlurli W118 formerly ML-rs T, llowutl. s Incal VESSEL. -— The " m Hawk"s"'wns the auctioneer. ed. rMr. and ' _.a PROPRTY PURCHA'S'E.—The propertly of the Iulte Ambrose Brown, Lqngworth Avenue, offered abduction this week wus sold to Mir. W.. A. Miller, Royalty. for the sum of $8.500. Mr. R. Bealrsto Y.W..'C..A. CLASSES In dessmsk lng, milllnery, cooking and llterll- lure, begin 1st week in October. the fee ‘will be $2.00 for course of i0 lessons. Thos wishing to ul- lend, are urged to send in their names 9s soon as possible. For fur- ther Information, apply Miss Bons Mills, Secretory Y.W.IC A. 2é52-9-17-2l _ ——SUDDEN DEATI-L-Tho nitiz-_ viciully ‘ ens of Summcrslde and were shocked, upon learning of the sudden dearth of Mrs, Thomuq Esk- er. a very hlgIlI-y esteemed Indy of Summerside. Although not in robust heal h, the deceased lady was ublu l be about and only three days ago had taken sudden- ly ill and passed peacefully away at llPI‘ llmne on Summer Street. Tuesday at 3 o'clock p.m. There are Int‘! to mourn besides her son rowing husband, llwo daughters, Mrs. Colin Milligun. of Summerside and Miss Marjorie at home, one son J. Golhard, of Mcssrs R. 'i‘. Holman I.td., Sum-merside, two sisters Mrs. Rebeca-u McNc-ill and Mrs. Minnie Champion of Iletrolt, Miclu, two brothers, Air. \V.B. Muc Arthur, of Kalnsingtou, and Mr. Robt. IvIacAl-thur, Sulnmcrside, also 4 grand children. Misses Rewenn. and Helen, and Mr. Harold Milli- gan. and Thos. Baker, Summerslde. The funeral will take place on Fri- duy, at 2 p.'m. to tile Peoples fiemetery. Rev. Mr. Rice official- ing. nurse, who grnduubtxl from the lo cnl hospital In the clsss of 1913 and who practiced her profession In this city unlll she Iii-t lwfi! h ‘little ovcl- n malulh lugs. illc 8W0!" hos also nuads his home In this cl ty. whcrc ho -is well known and highly rcspectrd. lie is ‘nssocIn-lml with Ills falllor In the mdnrlsrnr m of the Mam-f. Laundry cnnlpnny- The Miss Howntl. referre I to above p; a dnuglpggr of Mr. A. C. linwatl of the C. N. R., Borden, Lillie, as she. was known In her home 10W!- wnq. a_most lovable person and hull all kind frlonde snd no i-ncmlsfl- A brlglu‘. sludubt at school, In short North Eagle has a gnlll we .os- All who lied the pleasure of her extend heal-tics! . ...._uu. lnlifll u~ 'f‘\ fJ - C ‘SIN ai \ >211 Y\¥'@ 0/4 ‘Promise that has made good when KING COLE TEA W38 in ltS infancy we associated with it the slogan-“Yolfll like the flavor.” It was a modest statement, yet when you come to think of it, it covers all ‘h?! You are looking for in the tea of your choice. low well KING COLE has lived up to its promise is proved by the many thousands of users today. Perfect! packed in bright l 11d foil and phat marked on every package. "YOU'LL LIKE THE FLAVOR” uni lllli The UNDERWEAR for the Open Air N who like to be out in the brisk out; of-doors even in the severest cold will appreciate ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR. It is so designed that it will not hamper the movements in the slightest degree. The warm soft wool yarn from which it is knitted gives an absolute and complete protection from the chilliest weather. In these respects it is quite unique, and it possesses one other unusual quality-it is moderate in price. ‘ ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR is wonderfully durable. Its wearing qualities are such that it: has become known as “The Underwear that Overwears. -lfii;ill -l.ll.liiilii!“ Sold in five different weights and qualities. Each line is guaranteed to be the best value of its class. LOOK FOR THE TRADEMARK- IT IS YOUR GUARANTEE. UNSHRINKABLE The UNDERWEAR that Oi/erivears ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR, Limited - Moncton, ma. 1