:;.sas:rsd__rros Eowitri Seve t - - -i' ' il < 1 "~ r s Q_1’ry__'lf‘l|i'¢ Fnie Prescription. ‘_ _»3 >,_' 1 "~ Jour give you trouble? Do u rag ssr eyeglasses or spec- ? oulaadl o people Wear sse "windows" who might easily dis- wlth them. You may be one of ese, and it is your duty to save your syel before it is too lste. The eyes are neglected more than aAnI other organ of the entire body, ter you lnish your dsy‘s work you sit down and rest your musclu, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know yru vlgnnoti You rssd or dobsomeihiui: 1 . e us ; ._-~l :vgerk your zu 5%? so lo il;-ti. ~“-1 -. l::,.~°;.:=:“~~ “i'°.r"-‘.r1 s o r_ s e rou es a thxstznn orw Iotolt hbilndngss. C . Eyeglasses are mere. cru es. ey n er.cure. This free' prescription, wllleh' has benefited the eyes of so many may work equal wonders for you. Use lt s short time. Would you like your eye troubles to di§ppear as if by Elliot 'Psy this prescrl nn. Go to the nesrest wi eawske drug) store sad get s bottle of Boa-Opto ta lets. !Dl-or one tablet in % glass.of water and alow it to thoroughly dissolve. With this liquid bsthe the eyes two to four times daily. Just»'note how quickly your eyes clesr up snd.how soon the iniiammstion will dssppesr. Don't be afrad to use it; it ls a luiely harmless. Many who are now blind might have saved. their eyes h d thely *started to cars for them in tllne. his is is simple treatment, but vpsrvelously effective in multitudes of eases. New that you hsve been wumed on't delay A day, but do what you can save your eyes and you are likely to thank us as ions as you live for Pub- lishing this rescriptlnn. The Vs mas Druk C ot I.l'oronto, will all the sbove preodlpgliaii by' mail, if your drugglst cannot. ' it v ‘ t to s shove sstiels welll! m.c¥s,i£hqlB?»s¥ oel:sv¢yfnnsrksbls . eoultitnmt i ents are vel khaown Fn:.§=_,l:s‘......-"°".:'; "°3:._,_,_._.°'°='.::l ’ »'vqnuili§."¢'- "E. A. Foster and Reddla Bros. fill many Bon Opto prescriptions, ond will gladly fill yours!" si, _lin 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) ` OTTAWA, _June 14.-Wheat in Ca- nada this_year will occupy a total area of some 11.5 pei- cent. below the high record of last year but about 11. 6 per cent. better tliall lil 191-i. Re- ports show that the spring this year is late, and that heavy rains through- out the Dominion have in many pla- ces made it difficult to work the lnuil. ln Eastern Canad seeding at the end of May was considerably behind hand, especially as compared with last year, and. in parts of the west the sowing of oats and barley had not been conr pleted. ' According to the preliminary esti- _mates of correspondents, wheat- in Ca- nada_this year will occupy a total area of 11,491,600 acres. This is l. 494,800 acres. or 11`per rent. below the high record of last ycar when 12_ 986.400 acres were harvested. but .1. 197,700 acres or 11.6 per ccnt. above the harvested area of 1914, which was 10,293,900 . acres. ,;5AoP|P s _ sent 'anywhere Pi ' With our pra- DUBIDK' Clianter, _,L ' costing $2.65, und ' ` "Vt 0 ls. /.\ on :_ _ . an instruction 1 ascii sz soc y0u'li Y soon learn to play Li the pipes. Send ' fs for complete ba i f§`: li? §»stslog_ lf inieraeglgd '\F I i in Han work ask lor " i " ' the famous "Besson" 5 loltrumcnl Cstslog. ‘ c-w~LiNnsAY _ u~'rf° |89 SPARKS ST OTTAWA cinuoa jam” 1 School Of Nursing BLOOMINGDALE HOSPITAL, WHITE PLAINS, NEW YIRK. The hospital is ii. department of the New York Hlspltal (Founded 1771) with which and with the Manhattan Maternity it is aiiiliated for a three years course in mental and general nursing. Special advantage. Liber- nl allowance. Registered Schooi.Near New York. A' two years course is also offered. Apply to. DR. WILLIAM L. RUSSELL. Medical Superintendent 99il2~6-27Ssi: 4|. 1 Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase aWatch, Clock orarticle ofgeweiry attention given hoc repairing of Watches e _ _ C W. Patterson Jeweller _ Brace Stewart& Co _,\. _ will pay _iiighesf ‘.‘ 1 n1‘arl_t__et_ _ for _ _._ Imaam, A csbls received ysstsrdsy stte1~_ sxnbsirln. nsusnssgho.-uns peer, from lumsry l-less un-ters :ssmherr oi un ions lm eil baud _ :med that Burst- had Bdsulll dl H1-_ u ui uuuii rn. w .1 iraq; su crm previously rewmd \riii°'i~. gig; fel- mm 'meh he 'wss not killed but wss seriously “gd eq mg |,:m|_ ‘wounded in the left arm sad shoulder. - suoaosmsrrr ANNouNo!o.- MARIIIAGI ANNOUNGIMINT- Th, ennsemgm 1, ,M “pcm of Ulu Mrs. William Acorn. City snaouuces Ella Pearl Hudson, daughter ol Mrs. the ei\¢l8°iI\¢Iil- 0! hill’ dl\l8ii¢°i’» Mui-gui-eg Hudson, Cucumpec. to ths_ Hannah. formerly of Boston, Msss._ tg n"_ wuts, James pomyulp, _ 'rhe.Alexaader Cosdy. son of Mr. an marriage will take place in June. Mrs- Jvhll Coady. City, wedding to Tnawkseivinc. -'rue Auuusi Thank Offering Service of the W. M. T|i|NlTY CHURGHJ-‘ GB°i‘K0l0WU» church on Sunday evening, June 11th. Ilill-88d 0! BBYVNBI 88 Dl'°V|°\l!|Y im' Alter special music by the choir. M. IIDIIBCBG. f0l' Sllliiill' Hell “I9” dwg A. Murray of O'Lesry. now of the be Holy Communion at 8 a.m. an siege Buttery. Charlottetown deliver- am. Sunday School and ¢0niimu\¢i°u ed a missionary address which was class at 2.30 p.m. Evening Services at much appreciation by tile lsrge sudi- 'I nur- Choir practice _Saturday at 8 ence present. A pleasing feature of D-D1.. Rev. D- J- M&¢d0l1d|d B- A- Will the programme was a chorus by the Oillellte- Mission Band entitled “Missionary Bells". The thank Offering this yesr WEDDING HELLO.-On the 31st.. amounted to $48.00. day of May Mr Lsuchlln MacPhee, -__- one of the valiant soldiers of the 105tn - TWO BROTHERS IN KHAKI.- a resident of Bellevue and Miss Mar- Miss Mary Kinch went to Charlotte- garet MacDonald, ,daughter of Mr. town on Saturday last to take leave and Mrs. Antlll MB¢D0il\\1d. M0018 ei ner bi-other signaller claude Kincli, sud were uuitdd in mduriasd by the of the 105th, who left with his regi- RSV. DBl1i9l MICLGMI. at his resi- ment for Valcarti‘er_ Wednesday mom- dence Watormere and on June 3rd. ing. Another brother. Despatcher Mr. l-livie Hanford Garrett of Bangor, Guy much, has been at the fr-ent and Miss Ella, daughter of Mr. Ro- slnce October last and has so far es- bert Mutton. Peake's Station. WSIB caped “without a scratch.” The l!lBi'\‘|6d by the same clerBYman. at young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. his residence. Their friends sincere- James kiucli or Tignien, who must ii' trust ibut both busbauds may be feel justly proud of their two br ve spared to return to the loved ones boys. _ from whom they shall be severed for _ a time and that this bloody war which wgppmq 5E|_|_3__. At the Study has been the cause of so many able- inthe Manse .uKinross, by the Pastor bvdisd men leaving this Island may eu Tuesday uiierubcn. June istli Mr. be speedily bwusbt id an dud- Malcolm J. Gillis and Miss Catherine -'--' liicDonalil, both of Grand View were FROM THE FR0NT-- Mildi‘6d. take place June 27th. the six ear old daughter of Mrs united in marriage. Mr. Duncan Mc- Y - Donald. brother of the bride and Miss Lemuel Wood. Victoria St.. K°“°i“S- Florence McDonald accompanied the ton, has received the followiir8 WSW' parties. Mr. Gillis is a successful 0|' f-0 B H019 P|i\°0d |i1"1°f°° 0! 5 ful-mer pull Mig; McDonald u lady pair of socks sent to the front:-May well and favorably known ln the com-_4. 1916-, D681* Mil\il‘Bd Aiiii9~\>°ii2'- munity, They gc to housekeeping The SOCKS lKllitl»6(l by y0lll' gl‘nlldlll0tl1- at once with the best wishes of er fell to me and were very W91001i19 their many friends. l I hope that when you grow up you will learn to knit as your grandmother J_0|NED SIEGE BATTERv,_Auwng does. I rather fear that this war the latest recruits io join me P. E. Is- took many siris bv Surprise and they land Siege Buttery is Mr. Noel H, De. had to fall back on their mothers sadw nlcis, partner in me firm of Daniels grandmothers whose education iu Bros. wholesale dealers, Charlottetown this resD@Cil had l'i°f been “9Si9Cf~°d Mr. DeBlois is a young man of sterl- by their mothers. We are in a bad ing character and good business abill~ 1711100 IJSFB Mid Uiiiill’ P90910 are ly. who has shown himself to be of the killed every day and perhaps we right stuff. Tllat he will acquit hlmseli wouldn’t stay here to fight as we do as credltahly in the great game of war if it were not for all the little girls as be has done in business there is and big girls and young girls which noi the leesi doubt. The firm ci De ws have left behind us in Canada Blois Bros..wili continue business as who think of us. work for us and pray usual during Mr. DeBlols absence, pro for us every day. Yours very sincere- vision to that and having been made. ly, W. O. Greenstock, H. Col., 49th _-_ Battalion, (Edmonton Regiment.) i FUNERAL 8ERVlCE.- The fun- eral oi' Bcnnlc_ son of lioucrt and Mrs. -Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and_ ~lilcl{cl\zie Sr., took place on Satur Mrs. Jerome Richard. in the loss they day, Julie 3rd to Malpeque Cemetery have sustained by the death of their at 2 o-'clock and was largely attended daughter. Annie, a bright lovable girl by syinpathisers of the family who of eighteen. She attended school un- wlslled to pay a last tribute or re- til March when her health began to spent to a young iiic clit short at an fall. Her condition, however, was early age of 27. Just when life seem- not consldcrcd dangerous until about ed brightest. Bennie took sick about two woeks ago_ when her malady as- Christlllas and although he received sumerl ii serious form and on Monday thc tendcrest cure from lovable par- morning th_c 12th lnst., she calmly cuts and medical skill he gradually breathed licr last. Her death is a ter- failed in liealthand his death is deep- rlblc blow to_ hcl' devoted parents. Lv lnnieuieii by father and mutber._wlio lu the first days of their sorrow three brothers all of Malpeque and will find it hard tjo realise that the one sister. wife cf‘ Mr. Wm. Essory iicar Lord has .been merciful to take oi' Suulnierside, and a host of rela- her to Himself in the spring-time of' tives and friends. His Minister, Ilev. her life ere the worid's soul-destroy-- Mr. Murchibml. conducted the ser- ing breath had blighted the freshness ‘ I vided at the house and grove. the fol- of heart and mind. The funeral took lowing first cousins acting as pall- mme 'l"u<-i.- ay niorn‘ng. Requiem. bearcrsz- Charles Charter. Milton High Mass wasgung by Rev, A, >J, Mc-I \VODdSld0 and Gellrgc M0\llll.8ln Jr., Dougal), The ball-bearers were' and his two brothers R0b€rt Jr., and Frank Richard, Joseph Gallant. Zoo' George. The floral tributcs werosli- Gallant, Eddie Degmmheg, Everett' ent but iovius reminders of the sy- cioiicsey and Aubln Gaudet. Besides inpatlly of friends for the bereaved ine parents five brothers and live siu~ ones and of their love for tile lovely te;-5 are left to mourn,-Y, young life which passed illto his fath- €i`S k00DiiiZ~-'D- ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) --- LONDON, June 15.-French on RED P0|NT-- Ci'0DDln8 56 il' slopes south of Le Mort _Homme.i about completed. sud timely showers northwest oi verduu iieve euuclied, make ideal srowins weather which und captured u oermuu trench. The encourage the farmers in their ardu- ge,-mpgs are grill violently bombs;-d-i ous duties--Cvd fish struck du the lug me sectors of 'rliirumuut unc Southern Coast on the 4th lust.. and Fort snuvllle norilieust pi verdun. S0011 Catches are daily 111800- Ai 38.5' probably preparatory to another in- ln Head one of the best fishins biaddb ientry mack with the nope or it fur- Oli the COEBL iargfi illlaiillfies HW ther advance toward the fortress. On-, landed by thu old fishing iirrus or Rob-_ ly artillery activity is in progress uni €fiS0ii. L8-Pierre. William Collin and the remainder of the front in Franco Seth MCI-feilil. J0ii18\l 011 '-110 eiiiit bl' and Belgium. The Canadians are 'Joshua McDdusid and Lorne Kennedy sun holding the positions recaptured " and on the west by Fraser and Mein- ii-em ine Germans in nie vicinity or H1888. while the Rell Point Cove fam- Zillebeke where there is intermittent ous for its fishing and fishermen for pushing by both pldep, three quarters of a century is occupi- ed by the Bruce Brothers, Jerome PAM J 15 Th Germans me Chapman, Sister Robertson and Peter S’ “"8 "° 8 R d J h M _L mm the latter of continuing the violent bombardment ose on o n c o , ’ of the French positions north of Sou- whom has spent nearly fifty lyeagstiln vine' the key to the “mer defences the business' Farmer west' t ° “ ' of Verdun the niflclal statement is- erlallil John P. Mclnnis and William sued by 'me French war omce “__ Sutherland occupied the ground.-No day states l_°bit°;.r F°°£?t?|'eh}q°';) me s°;n'hdMd_f_ No infantry fighting occurred on "as mm M or' °' S un c either bank of tho Mouse last night. operative one existing there, three on the vogges from some mmm, Gen mms g° 9”" as far as Red PMN'-and 'man attempts to attack the French u'°¥| ge ‘mints “my w§“;,; gxery line were made, but completely fail- ava ° e sm °" °“r ° "B od, according to tho oillcial state- from East Point. west is occupied by ment lobster factories and they are making the best catches for years. Nearly (8 .cm M *ho Gu-rdhn) ull now use gasoline as a motive P __ ' power and it certainly is much easier LONDON' 'mm' 15' slgnuxavcg ,lg . nil thc fishermen. and enables him to “named m the sentence em 8 "Ill BIQHJQ _muh more nsh_ a semi-oiilclnl French communication wsoomosaljs A it J ;l‘ic?:v:((ii:xsLt%mg;:i:og'%yi:<§°:%g;u‘2;l iwheat Mike' ‘ .- r unote b t ht n ere ase- ‘ wedding took place Wedneiii1laayy_eve riouinlailiireoolv Gaerli:ai:l(y'ss recent stra-I _ . Thing’ “|118 at Kensington. when Miss Mattie tegy._ "lt seems since the Vaux af-i tu Ed. Caldwell. eldest daughter of the late _fsir_.". the sentence reads, "that the Mr. and Mrs. Win. Caldwell, becsrhe Germans fronting Verdun are main- the bride of Wm. Bemard. Kensin- taining, an attitude of expectation gtoii. The bride deintily attireién white in view of the menace of events which silk inuli glith conventionsl_*_deil.;¢gd Alley' feel sro Tblscomilx inci;es|siagiy orange ossonls enter _. t o i mnen " s email s ge- - ` . parlor, on the arm -eel -- her nriiraliy interpretedpili the light of pub- hghtlmssn that m3k¢ 1 ll0m6i‘h8d¢ “Bblvcr” Fldlll’ Bread sugh a (1-gg; fm' brother. I-larry.. to the _s_trii» liq expectation that he time is rs- youn and Qld alike ‘ _ ` = _ _ iii! gl tll0b"W°%<[1il1! MJl.l'tcli” swlfllzily' pldlytsppmatlzhing foir sn ilrnpifirtsnt -_ - _E _, _ _ __ _ . _ _ .. __ _ _ _ _ pa rs. o n s, er. t ne a e o ensve, roessol' :'v " ° ° - . " ‘- '- railiyimdliufy i\i)u{gwell,_d .near fu Iifipiiiiilt. reiiirrgiheiéiif chair ei gr- gnd W(|;F'l;1_*.‘?°m°§b;° ;lh1"{§SC1‘k;._APP|°é”d Mi“C¢ Pies--Chocolate or ‘ts owns rssma an was ish soryn o liversyo n- ner ae.-mg;-9_ . ' v ._ _ -- dressed in pete blue silk mui1.__ The don. lecturing here today on the pro- ._ 1% ._ r - u ti* 0 .°°_ _ ,..l’_nge‘_'_br_°_°‘d~£0l'» lI_l'll_l£_ll'¢ll-_-_-__- -_ groom was sbly supported .by Mr. gross of the war, said he anticipated _ .WIC '_-_- DSI! _(fy B¢9.V¢f'_ Fl0ill' QIIQQ, g g]I.._'gnd you ll and mite _ _ Wills Andrews of Brsdsibslies The a great offensive by the sllies on tae ._ ~ .tht » ence _ ~ ' »~ ~ ~ : ~ -_ -~'~ ~ v '- . . l- V 1 bridal psrtylswoglundsr sa agen” oi vrostsrn frozit lzefore long' but that thi; - '» i _ 1 ».- -_ '_ ' 1 . _ l . ' -_-_.» _ _ ' l 5 erns, sppe ossolns sn sgii peopemns no expec ewsr ea _ _ ~ ‘ ~ » - l- - » _» _ » _ __ _ __ _ __ ;,_,,,é2; °,_,am°,,|, ,“i,;_§°;m,_:l_,,, Mgt? mm,,,_ 1:, 55,3", mtg, __ ‘_I§.eav_;r'_ Flour is a blend of the famous On_tario.wlnter what -_ ev. rs orrmsns _ _ev.ii for srdlr. o .Wal e ~ ' ‘ " _ " ‘ " '*~ ` Nr- Jdhnsdfl- A dainty reputvlu uf- figieri ei suniris. the vlrturi seine- _ -.°.n9.u$_.~_.W°°t°_‘f_" 9P““8‘Wh°“ _f°_8"'° 1' °“`°“8*h»- If has the flavour 0 ved in s large number o guests. The .ment of the Bslksil ditllcillty slid the - ‘ $l'l¢ 0115 llld |7113 ¥l2l'°l'| fli" Of 913 :°fh'¢\'¢ ‘nd b¢iil§ mlll¢Cl Of 8Cl¢htlllC8ll ‘ areseats were both nuiiieroussail cos driving book of the Germans s con- -I nd _ l -. ~ . _ , _ _ _ Y . I, ruler; mm erin; s muiiml rel iillmrls airuuee eu me werlemr » . _-.__-b G _ _od__w_ eat, it is ii Ways the samef in ilavour, in quality a`nd-strength, _o silver cutlery. sgi-silent from the front. The noel defeat of Germsiiy ~\ ‘ » -. Wh . -_ . .. . 'h ‘ . _ ‘choir ef the et odlst . li or could only come some time out year. ‘ Y f_i.1l$8 #0, mllfiy’ of; t ese good things, by “gi _ w¢"°m when li _ Nu ng wiiiuiiuilei-id w" l ale his easel. ne it r _ - . . I _ _ sua for-mir l»r§»uFi.‘ll"lr`§ uuiiiiieif ii'i:c.i|i°¢'i.°li'i°'iu¢s lu inriii»iiy'ii'ui'ui»- _ ' ll_"}'_f? _ __Ordei‘_ _H sack of “B¢aver" FI_o_i1r,_a_t your doaler’s,_and begin ge 01010 rwmdfwve "M Ni iiwfd ver known sud lit" l“°¢ii°\' 11"" ' --~.en_;oy.the.delicious bread anclpsstry it' makes ' ` . _ sndwersw recoivedsndtl-estodto bsttlo. _ . » _. __...._ _. . _. __ _ __‘ I j _i __ _ _ mis mer viiieii iiiefdlspersed zu ._._........._....._._-. _ _ ____ _ _ '__D2A,LllR_8-.-wflie uiilupnrn on;F¢rd', Cpme Grains uid cereus, -M - r _ Y 1 ' " :%.°‘Il':°l'£i°'i." “““}’°il.‘.f.°l‘.‘Z.°l§ l.';°§'."‘Zl2' iff. £13.12’ ..l2.'..°J.'¢’; ~ 1 'fr-ssf'i"'n.'1'sirl;oit’ co ’? ' E a f ~ * i‘.i7‘* _ "Lf ' ' 'lill-I-Ill. was onlie _ , ;Yi:tl__¢llé:1: ‘anim Aii__r¢;>°r‘i\%iis.:i-logs Bug: on. 1 ___ _ __ » _ _ __ _.___ _ __ ¢ _.Qu _li |Boar, of the Sian Francisco and Port I . All. ' 3 ui. 31'; are qsimeiiopy me Bul- ugzheliwseis _while sam; ° . _ W. _ °_fr|9l1'ld lllli a°.':°.z'."°:.t “ia” '.. 2%.' mrs,” latest `n_l`up§chtli:ll,_& -‘-“°U'\\1l '_i1_¢li|¢l\1sra_ rs ssays-idtatroop of Emperor ¥‘i°eaeis'_'Jo| ph‘si-e mik- inz s stsadslorth and esst of the city' and at both points have-repulsed Run S1811 sttsok¢.»li:~ln .the-rdrlvo westward. from _thejregloa _ol _Initslt the Aus- trians sro gunter atto_oliing or en- _ trenchins tlielilielvei lil "il `ne'w"posi-' tion IDX. 0.3-illiilans. No rep‘o3s"‘o ins foi‘L3ther side in the Galicia in region of 'Dsrnopol have come through. Here, apparently, there il Btlll s deadlock between pus- eiaa and Aust,rls_n_ and German forces on the German onli of the northern front in Russia. The Russians near Baronoviqbl attacked aad,cai-rled Ger- man treacl_ies___hlit later _were forced to give them up under stroag~pre_ssure by the Germans.. Infantry attacks by the Germans Occurred along the Dvinariver and ia the Lake region south of Dvlnck but all these 'were repulsed. according to Petrograd. (Special to the Guardian.) ROME, June 15.-Fighting on the Austro-Itallanliine in Tyrol seemingly has died down _in violence. Only ar- tillery bomhardments and small infan- try engagements have been reported. To the _east of Mon Falcone, which lies a short distance from the heed of the Gulf of Triest, the Italians have captured Austrian positions and made prisoners of 498 ofllcers and men. Near Felahleon the Tigris river the Turks have repulsed an attempt of the Bri- tish to advance. according to Con- stantinople. The annihilation of four hundred British troops on the Euphrates sector. is also reported by the Turkish war oillce. Persian vol- unteers are declared _to be attacking Russians near the Persian border in- flicting heavy losses. - LONDON, June 13-`-(The Times)-A Petrograd despatch to the Daily Chronicle says: "Roumanla papers show an excited interest in _Russian progress. Pro Ally papers profess to consider Rou- manian intervention in the war as in evltable. The ‘Rumanle, says: "It is obvious from the nature of the _ Russian offensive that the quadruple] Entente reveals to us _the moment, when we can realize our national ldeals.” _ EUREKA, CALIF.. June 15.-None' of the lifeboata carrying the 179 pas- sengers and the members of the crew." who abandoned the steamer 'Poll ->-ll? ' . if there is no heart disease Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will'-cure -you. \ Palpltatlon may be due either to weak disturbed li_cr`vcs, and a dcbilitated system resulting fi'0m Vltill exhaustion, or to ilatulence arising from dyspep9la_ In either case the only_rauonal treatment is to liounsh your neges and to.stre.ngthen your digestive organs. That you can always do by liking DT C2559" 5 ablcts- ' R, ' The proper course is to take Dr Casseil's Tablets _twice daily, and Dr. Cassellslnstant Relief at night The first brings ncw strength and vitality, the second rcstorcs digestion and_ clcars away thc h:il‘lni`ul matter from which iiatulcnt gases nrlsc. Follow this Course and palpitntion will spun cease to trouble you. We _make only one reservation. If you have actual licart disease (which is rare), you should src a spccialist, all other forms of palpltiltlcn thcso Tablets will certainly curc. Here is an extract from aicttcr written some time ago 'hy the late _ . . s be I, is t., C.l..:-I have ieasure in :'t:tiln‘;_'rlli‘:ltelIl‘1:.1l;:|ilé§3't¥F 'l`ni1lc\;s,_ and have igund them remarkably cfinciivc in rtstoring nerve energy and physical vigouru 1 have cvcry confidence ' in recomnlenthng them." < - _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ r (`~iiseoll's 'lkibicte are Nuirixirr. lleeiorailve, Allerative, and Anti-ops odio .A ‘ D ' the rooognised remcdv for up ' nd l . NERVOUSNESS SLEEP!-ESSNEIS DYIPEPSIA `0n receipt n_f 5 4:01115 NERVUUS BREAKDOWN ANIEIIA _ .FILIITITIUI §;,’,§§’,‘_'_';`," “§°'{§f?,§’_._f}_‘,‘,‘,’, Nsuassrnsuls vsatnurniriou - iuousv 'mousse f - ' ` h . mg" _ ' _ > ...... "::°':;:..:“::;°:.';.:r.:r:rf..l;1'..x:.°::::: ..:.;_°";:;°.:;::»......-1 _ '_ ___ __ ___ _ _ _. “_ 0.. _ __ __ _ h ,Hamm I" “hun” A six tllb-:-ii for tilt- price of llvc. iiilr itil. .. ifcilril pol- tliln.-*Q/Xtra. _ Cir. Lili., IU, McC.t\i1 _ _ iSm’°°‘ 1°'“”t"‘ Sale I’ropn'c/015.' Dr. Csssc/l's C0. Lhl., lllmlclieslrr, England ~l)l:. Cassell’s Tablets°. land 'Steamship Company. when she went aground in the fog on Sugari Loaf Rock near Cape Mendocino into last nlght_ had been picked up at daybreak to-day. i The battleship Oregon and the steamer Grace Dollar, which answ- ered the S.‘ 0. S.” calls of the stranded liner. have been patrolling the vicin-_ ity of the wreck since early morn- ing, and are at a lost to know what became of the survivors. A tug and: life saving crews from this port are_ also at the scene; _ A thick log lay low over the water The Oregon arrived before day- was built at Newport News, Vs., at daybreak and although a heavy break aild played its big search- seven years ago. swell was running, there ie a possi- lights through the fog to no avail. Tile Bear was bound south from bility that the survivors succeeded in The steaiiicr was valued at appro- Portland, Oregon for San Francisco, reaching. the rocky mainland shore. xlniately $1,000,000 and has been in_ciirrl'in§ 119 passengers for San live miles from Sugar Loaf Roni; the Pauiilc coast service since sho`Francisco aild Los Angeles. eva:-\ .~ 1- .. _ ._ _-._-if - ` `~1i<-- rr?-‘Y rl @- \?_ “Til I Mother Knows h.; _,,- "f!V’E ‘i‘fl` '- _ - /i % V \ i 'i :és I ""` _ _ _ _“just how’ to make a ET » really. nicepgcup of __ Tea ~ L-'-no one better! ` '- i-- I Let§_he`i3`coilibirie’he`r"'skiIl with the unusually rich _ of K_1N_c coLE i'rEA.u.N0i s dcublsbcui , -__ _ _ _ _ff ` _' "Y ‘” ' _ _ _ _ .Yozrflllhlcel the _l flavor. _g§;,;_ .2 .f;.. a ff ,ll __ 3 l H *_- -» ._ ll/ e .¢ ,I s-`, i _ . .____~.» It is the Flavour ‘ that counts c You know, yourself, that 95% of what you buy to' eat, is purchased rather for the flavour than its food value. In other words, we cat what yveclijoy, and usually eat only what pleases our palate. There is nothing - inviting or appctizlng about a loaf of bread made of western spring wheat Hour, with its coarse texture, and lack of flavour. I But when the bread and rolls and biscuits are made ot _ ' _ /_ .» e 559%..-!§..§h9UR Ali! that’s another .story altogether. While the fo‘od'viilu¢‘bf Bread, made of “Beaver” F l_our is not to be belittled, it is the delightful flavour, the delicious nutlike “homey” tastc,"`tl`1e liiioiftsven tcixtu're,__fh¢_.¢4-¢‘¢miy » I, ~;'.u.*mL_ __ _ _ lvl L I- _ gf- .hy “tau "‘°k.l~ ) r ’ _ , _J _n _ A UW ,_ _ D H ,___ _ _vw , _ ‘ V i ‘ ‘ f r p "’ l 5 if ."_~‘_1g ,ifr " - ' ` » _ _ 4 ` “ is =~.._ ' .c f . < . . ‘ "I ii 1 l _ _ M i t v&mm_m@smL..irm.emmue~f -. c lf l.. r_a..\.-.i .u»ri¢immrn_vs»v..w»uuvse