_ _~_ _ _ . __.i.',,’ , I _ _ /` v` _‘ear J` i N l;,\_i;,»*,i-. ,.-_. ‘ _-'ff .- __ '°_ _ I _ ` a~ ` _ ‘,' ‘ ' ., _ 9`.1 ' ' _ 1;, _ _ ' ',_ ' < ‘__ 4 ‘ READING-MRTIER...SELECTED FROM .THiS -WEEKS NEWS FOR THE liUllRDlAN’S SITURDHY SUBSCRIBERS; »--Y IIIINSTIINTLY I Tlllillllllfll HIM M 'f 2_ -im.-.-1_4. “ ' 3! Student Pdtlme So,__lII, He Was Forced Toiheiive Bn-thier C0||,,g¢_ "f Sulfered For Two Years Until Cured lly I ,T if Wonderful “Fruit-ii-tives" Tablets ,nw , _ - /fl _ ,/ , I -_ MAGLOIRE PAQUIN, ESQ. St. Boniface de Sliawinignn, Feb. 3rd. 1914. “It isa pleasure to me to inforni you that after having suffered from Chronic Constipation for 2% years, I iinve been cured by the use of “Fruit-n- tives". Wliilc I was ii student nt Iiertliier College, I became so ill that I was forced to leave College. Severe pains :icross the intestines continually tortured nie and it caiue to n point when I could not stoop down iit all. At times, I used to be for tliree or four days without fi single motion of the bowels, and I became so sick that my digestion becninc paralyzed. Sonic one advised me to take “Fruit-a-tives” and :it once noticed n great iniproveineut. After I lind taken four or five boxes, I realized tliatl was completely cured". MAGLOIRE PAQUIN Many famous physicians have stated that fully 50 f.-Zi of the cases of Kidney Trouble, Pniii In The Back, Iiidigestion, Sour Stomach, Appeiidicitis, Nervous- ness, Headaches, Typlioid Fever, Rlieiiniatisni and Neuralgin, are found in people who habitually suffer from Chronic Constipzitioii, Surely, you must realize the danger of Constipation “Fruit-a-tives" nets directly on the Liver; stimulates this organ to reviewed vigor; enables the Liver to ;.'_i\-e up suiiiciciit bile to move the bowels and iiisnres the bowels iiiizriiig rcggiiliiily and iiatuiizlly every day. "Fruit-ii-tives” will positively' cure i-vt-ry c-.ine of Coiistipzition, no matter how severe it may lie. 5oc. n box, 6 for $:.5o, trial size, 25c_ At :ill dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by l-`ruit~u-tires Liiiiitril, Ott;iwii_ _ - - -- --- ‘ ' ‘ ' ' `I e _;u__;1egem.eer._._.___-~.__ _ ~ f »-s---»-=~-- --~ ` _ Be Your Uwn ‘ llepair Man ‘OOO IN I in @ OOOOOOO '5‘,Il.i?`?'-‘Q .s V ia,f_‘=~. - \i\“i~_é?" f a=i~‘i>i.»‘ ' -'~' "`i§‘..'Tg-=. ~- ;_ ~».f;_____,h.___T:,,`._,_,:___., ¢.~_` _, ~`1?;_-._'iiTfd>?i‘T_¢=iil'l§~i‘l' __,._,`_,_, _ `_,,,;_,;,~,_;“.,, i __ In Summer the human niachinery easily gets out of order. Don t dope it with drugs or drinks. Help Nature do the repair work by eating WEAT ihefood that supplies all the body-building material in the wIioIe_Wli€at gfalfl "1 3 digestible form No “tire troubles where Shredded Wheat is made an iniD0fia“t part Q of the daily diet A ioocl for athletes apd - _ - - - or ‘“V°~*‘l"S'i‘°' ‘r’__f~;'§r;‘;;:‘;;i... i an ¢a in any season. 0 _ ° t tho Biscuit in oven to roato;-~ crlspiicss; I ifxrglgilysoiiifilver it milk or creiim, sidrilrill li?" "Y Sxgim :.‘:i§.:‘.’_’:.:.‘_‘.‘a.‘.‘:_°_."_~....'?°.!:‘;:‘:.‘.':i,>; ::f.':::“n1;'.':. ai ;.:;..,.,_.r_ id»l W.iciil ii ci' i‘ ';‘i:.i...:m°::.l:‘i,f_‘:1z._"2f~i':;°f» ' ,i»'f"j' Made by Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, l-lmlfilfl ~ - Niggirn Falls, Ontario _ Taforito Office: 49 Wallington Street Eu! 3|-F “ »ecn»cooocoeiul0¢0°°°°° oo ,_; _ ION _ iii" ` can una ii. a.c rqmpii Adam ` rimi an - N_tA;¥:1?-_John‘n Nun George Neal I Merciiant St Johll’l» Nam' the Maritime Province nowsl>BP8l', men elected to otllce at the meeting of the (innndinn Press Association in Toronto lust week were Mr. R.l.. dent of the Maritime Province divi- sion, and Mr. J. O. Keating, ol thef Moncton Times who was elected .L director. - V THF; CAT CAME BACK.- A re- spectable cnt of no particular pedi- gree and with no special claims to dlatinctiori had, ci comfortable liomo _ivith u. good iiimily on Prince street. The other day, after n ianzily con- iiiiltntioi- in which the cnt took no direct pin-r, it was decided that the niiinul'si services could be dispensed with mid o.hoine was found for bei' iiitli iiiciide in Milton, some seven iidies out. of town. Accordingly Pussy wiiv sent to her new home ss- curely ilono up in n nent box and bnriic by the family carriage. Next iiuorniiig shi- was found, soniewiiat 4-xhniietcd, at the door oi her form- er lion.-e on Prince street. By what iiiatiiict; geog,‘ruphicnl or a.strononii- cnl loi-c, or “black nrt" sho found ber wny linck over roads whose in- tricacies have puzzled many travel- lers, ia iz question which -might well engage the iitteiition oi the scien- tists now in session here. ABNEY.--Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llooiier, of Lynn, Mass., who have been visiting friends and relatives in Abiiey. have left for their home.-- Qiiite a number of the young ladies of Abiiey who, during the spring months, were employed with W; F. Louis and Co., across the Straits, have arrived nt their homes.-M‘r_ Austin Bell, the Road Master, has the roads in excellent shape, and iiiucli credit is due him for the -nice iiiiooth surface the roads have alter the iieu' work on them.-The semi-nniiiinl examination' oi Ab- iwy School was held on the f_hii~tlr»tli day or Juno. The pupils were oxuinined in several subjects, by their teacher, and the prompt nii~ sworn iriven to the questions naked them, goes to show the grand know- ledge they have of the work per~ torn-_ed by tlieui dui-ing the past hall vi~_ni', thi-ougli the careful training if their instructor, WEDNESDAY. AU'l‘(l 'I‘RTP.--A number of local 'iiotoriats intend leaving for :i motor tiii- to Halifax on Monday next.. they will take their cars across with them und motor through to i~lcotii1'n mpitni. Several of the party are toiiig to attend the convention of thu Kriizlits of l’ytliins tlirit is to llc ‘ii-_ld there. Tliose who, it is known it presriit., are to make the trip nrt-_ VIr_ ll, Roy I-lolmiin, Mr. W. H. 'lrant., Mr. W. B, l‘ro'.vse_and Mr. fi. \_ Mclioiiulil, encli with hifi own cur. "'lie_v will hc preceded by Mr. (lcoi‘izr~. "rouse, who, with n party, will ‘ross on Saturday and also motor ‘-i I~liil!in.\ in his cnr. DRI VER 'l‘HROWN~Mr McD0niild 'lent in Cliiirlottetowzi yesterday nf r_ui'n0on. He was driving a double tenni, tlic vehicle being ri light ivng vehicle broke in front, the horiieii broke into ii gallop und thc driver, leaning to one side to see what wus wrong, was thrown froin the wng» ron, and becoming entangled in the "sins, was dragged along behind the riaggon and the galloping horses for ‘i considerable distance before the eiiiimais, dnshing with the wnggoii :iif,'.iiiis*, the purnpet, were brought to ii standstill. Mr. McDoiiali}’s *lathes were hn'dly- torn; liia hands and face were bruised, and he sus- tained ii severe scalp li1nerat.ion_ The :vaggiin was brought up nt tho cor- ner near the First lllothorlist (lliiircii, ‘ind Dr. Ledwell_ who lives closeby, “uma to Mr. McDonnld’n nid. |`o furc Cahn lint Deafness and lifnd Nois. Parsons iiutlering from cntnrrliiil deafness and head noises will be glad to know that this distressing iiillic- tion can he aiiccéaninlly treated nt home by an internal medicine that =n many instances iins etlccted a. :om- Dletci cure after all else hiia inilsd. Slufierers who could scarcely licnr n restored to nach nn extent that thi- tick of n watch was plainly audible seven or eight. inches nwny irom either ear. V ’I‘hereioro, if you know someone who ia troubled with ht-nd noises or cntsrrh. or cnturrhnl deafneaii. nut out. this fnrmiilninnd hand tn them and you will have been thc menus of saving some poor niiflerer perhaps from total deafness. 'I‘lie prescrib- tlon can be prepared at home and iii made na follows: Seiiiira from your driiggint. 1 oz. Pnrmint (Double Strength). / about l5c. worth. Take this homo, iiiid add to it Q pint of hot winter and 4 on. ,»oi’ moist or granulated augur: stir until dissolved. Taka one tabla- spoonful times n day. The promptly endii tha moot head noises. dull- neln, etc., whilii the hmrliis as the en- tllm In tonic act- ion oi at smell and muiutl back ot the throat are that show the proiioncc P0l- eon. and which are overcome by this ehloncioiiii ninety per cent. ""- directly. there are (nw N_¢at‘ly troubles thora- whose by this per- nollon Olly ¢,,,,,i¢mni-iii Au Kiiid¢Ii.i\~» sun. Gln watch tick have had their hearing' TUEBDAY_ I I _\"uw oizi>HAN`_fiGE_-oii next siiii- dsy, Jnly"19th at 4 o'clock p ni St. Vinceiijqds Paul (Jrpliniinigo will take Place. _Tho ceromoiiy oi Solemn _blessing will hc iJcrt`orined. by His Lordship Bishop O'I.cni-y. The scr- (lotton, who was elected Vice-Presb 'mon for the occasion will be preach- ed by Rev, Dr. Mel/lillnn oi ‘Oni‘digun. All are invited to he present. ElllV\’Alil§.- The closing e?zrcisca of Emyvulc school were lie ii on llioiiday afternoon, _ Juno 29th, i-t 1 u'¢1,_);,;; 1.. m. liotivitliatuiiiliiig the heavy (town pour of ruin, tlicrc \-.:ii: In lnrgo iitteiidnnce oi rnl.c~piiye.i: who expressed their sntisfnctioii ‘it the way in which the pupils ncqnit~ ted themselves, and uliowiid the curi:~ ful und cfliciciit ‘training ot their teachers. Miss Katie Goody and Yllisii iiizzie Mcilunid. 'l‘lie classes were exmiiined in tho diiiereiit biniiclirs or eilucntion by the Nev. llr. (‘i\i‘r:iii who ulao expressed his ploiis-iii~ii iii. the inniiner iii which thu uoliool was being coliilucted by the two nliiivn named young imlicsi’ ’|'lic iolli' ii lung' ilhicsi: endured with pnl_ii‘iii:o :ind iriviigiiii- tion :uid provided ivitli all the spiritual iinip-of tho t‘;it,liiilis: Ciiurrli, The deceased \\'nii 84 yviirs ii! ii_;yi>, and one of the oliinst :iiiil iii‘¥- "'»-:=~.,______.",sf _ ‘f iglllllni-N" _. - r ‘ Tv- ____ '_i_~:-_____., _ -`___ The _TWWNR Q HotAir° i$ lllazerfurnace I i is correct in principle, durribly constructed of the best materials and economical » and coiiveiiiciit in operation. It supplies a generous quantity of warm, frmh air to every part of the house, with less coal than is burned by many furnacm ‘N greatly inferior in heating capacity. | Patented and exclusive features are responsible for this economy, and also - ' ' __ 7-,§f}L,,.,_i3 Q for its great durability. REASONS SCIENTIFICALLY corrlot prfiieipfc-J ‘ _ supplying wnrmedfmll air, and void, hung the house me wel! ne heiitiiil i!¢ ~ PROPER PROPORTIONS-ltrllllh " _ where strength is required, [onerous dimenniuneflsut not um high lor low cellars Bnsr MA'ri=,niAi.s-.¢».i wi". _.isa ` as belt, charcoal iron where it il honor. LARGE ASH-PTT, anti-clinker`¢r|tel| large feed door; d-irect damper, worked from the front; easily-touched §’_ water-p'an; heavy, two piece flmlcd tire:pot (patented by us); gns~pf00l lull ’ radiator. Eiuytoclcanoul. _ MOST ECONOMICAL-costs inn to install than hor-waierriidiator systems; given generoul heat; low ood consumption; requires little attention, no repairs, and will last ii lifetime. Made in Four Sizes. llenltli as well as comfort, deinaiids pure air iu the house. Ordinary heating ju( systems wnrrn the some air over and over again, until it i9 li? _ dry, dead, and iiiiiirliolcsoine. The Blazer Furnace ventilates " i the house, and heats all parts of it evenly, protecting occupants ' _ Iroiu lieailaclies :uid colds. Write for this book. It is free. ~ #ui » _ ani” ‘2”"‘:"TT"w ii-‘_ \.' ° _ `P*..» ¢v~- i fr ,_ ,.;j_':"' H. lu. ~~ `“ " ‘ 1. i_ii* i can 1”©i@@» I $4 _:_ iq ‘ .:‘:>rro