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As a result, I/te /\'i'¢/u¢_\ ¢..~:.-J Skin are ovefrwrked, in their r~tlot't_» tc tid the blood of this pol»t>nin,;. Pbt`.»om`ug0f1/u' b.’a.»d1`n1/i:'; :ray oft :-1, 'cattses lndigcstion, Loss of _\|.p1-tltc and Disturbed Stonticll. It may pm- duce Hr-:tdac-hes and #fit-el-le-writ-ss. lf may irrilaie Ike 1l'idur_y5 and bring nu l’a|'n in the Back, Rllcuul-.tti~rn,1lt.n'., and Rheumatic Pains. lt is the chit-l’ cattse of Eczema.-and krrps I/ze lv/'11'/e .<,t'sfnn un/teal//Irby theconstant absorp- tion into the blood ofthis refuse nmttcr. “["rut'/-a-Ii:/¢S”v1l/'I'/I always fur: .-{.'11u- inloxifalion or self-poisoning-:ts “ Fruit-a-tives ” acts gently on bowels, kidneys and skin, strengthens the bowels andtones up the nervous system. :50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, ‘.’5c. At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by F ruit-il-tives Limited, Ottali. i' i ou, s 50 £2 30 O it Ill .1 Co > pf E* >O _Z0 o O oooooon-»,¢ "Please send the Guard- * ian sure" is the interesting * postscript to a aoldler’s letter * sent by the family to this paper '° today. Many bunireds of sol- * diera have written similarly.. “ Better send The Guardian along *to YOUR boy_ _, ‘.*.*...***.‘..O..O is. .V ,I `-_ _,_ _ v I, 5 , _ kj.: l” ’ ‘%,f’/0, -'/41 Q I A’ Q 0 1 / E 1* ,__ _,' _ 1.- 1 1 Q _ _ . / / ' --"’____..”§ ‘// IIFIY _ v Here’-s Q Shaving Cream -thatputs an end to “razor pulI,” “after- sting" and all other shaving xluiszmces, E Use this new and entirely different Shaving Cream. lt results in a quicker, cooler, easier shave with no bite and sting attached. EI You can prove this bythi.-s novel test. Shan: one side ol' your face \\.tI1 Mennen's and thc other E side with the prrparatiott r you now use. S.-e “hat » dillerent results you gut. E MENHEHS Si-Itdutrio mean --"1 lIHl|I:'ll'S"TAI.C1_Jlll .- FOR lllt' . | Ddrluiul nls¢r_nInvin| . -auulnluni - mviihk _ _ ‘ ,.4 _ FQ, ...'f'r:':°..'...,‘f;:':°... - t. ng .':.'::f...°:'.‘...a;t:.': ' ‘ m\\cuI`me. E Smdloc. _/liar mcdirurt sind lrial lull! and fm) can of for Jlennens “7'al¢-um Nm" _lo l'l.F.Riiehie 81 Co. Ltd. ,~ Sub .-I 'Ile 1 nn¢c..|s.`_, i......»., on. .6 i:.':tvti_\ft:;-_i in ii I = I I wsu Losses stunt. make all the difference between vimory and defeat in poultry raising. links sure that Y0l‘R sbvllx are properly loaded by giving your hens l jvaftr "'°“"" -vp-J Regulator 'Toast thorn! . mtadiu _ I Krepslzta fouls Tum? and msllxs I -DQ :iv heavily. Ensures fertile ' ‘ Iivelr chicks rs a _ . I dlalafn tn lin |;ga.Larg¢-r lllily-100| Kin is -lb. bays ' lrsaavfw fel Yllkl Soak. "Poultry lata' toon co ..._ . MON DAY I APPRECIATION.-The Royal Ed- ward Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire wish to thank all those who so generously patronizecl their sale of Alexandra Roses, held cu the three Exhibition days. Over $400.00 was( realized. ` ‘, i 1 WEDDING BELLS- A quiet Wed-. ding was solemnlzed at the Baptist Parsonage, North River. on \Vg¢|n_¢|.l day, September 27th. The c;§,nh»a¢t|ng parties were Mr. I-`red_'_",|ck Mm, "we 01 H-‘mm°“-,Bild :hiss Mary Catherine M“"`“?' 0' ‘llyde River. Rev. Anhui H“{"_‘ Ufftclated. 'l`hc'happ_v .Pair will "9-"_`.de at the bridegroom's home in llampton. NUMBER OF TEAMS FOR 1915- 1916.-The number of Horses and Car- riages that crossed Hillsborough Bridge this year 1916, to attend the Exhibition wae 325 teams. Last year the number that crc-ssedi on the second' last day of the Exhibit-I ion was 271 teams. The above Bloks' were checked- by Mr. John H. Bums! Gate Keeper. . d' The death occurred on Saturday evening at her home in Cape Traversal of Mrs. John McFarlane after'an~tll-I ness of some months, following a stroke of paralysis. - She was for- merly .\liss Elizabeth Clark and leaves WEDDING BELLS- ln the pres- Freetown and Miss Elsie _§l. Holmes, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes of Hampshire. was celebrated at the home of the bride‘s parents on Wednesday September 27th. After the, the guests partook of a liber- ally provided supper. Many and heartv were the con- take up their residence at Freetovin. Rev. Arthur Hurn oiiiciated. STERLING INSTITUTE M_EET|NG -Miss .\iacl-`arlane of the Agricultural Department, visited Sterling institute, Stanley Bridge. on Thursday, Sept.` 21st. and gave some timely hints on pickling and distributed receipts for many itinerant kinds of pickles. among the members. Shel also gave a .splendid demonstration tn stench1ll-- ing. The members have decided to re- sume their knitting for the soldiers and are going to meet on .\londay. evening. October 2nd in the institute rooms to get the yarn and knit. As there is going to be a prize given to the one who knxts the most that even- ing. every one is expected"~_tm1befth8Y8 early and bring their own knittil\S needles, - 'F ~., Q ` clock chlmed' the hour of seven on of unusual recordancs was enacted at the- house of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell, Cheltoiy when their eldest daughter Giayds Pearle was un_ite‘d in marriage to Mr. Henry G. Aflleck. Scarletown. As the strains of Loheg- rins Wedding March was rendered' by Miss Ruth llowatt, Bedeque, the bridal couple unattended entered the parlour which was beautifully decor- ated with Autumn trimmings, Golden Glow blossoms and house plants, where the ceremony was' conducted by Rev. E. P. Calder in his well known famous manner. The bride looked' superlatively charming being attired in white silk with silk ribbon trimmings. Ninou Vestce and lifidlll veil with orange blossoms, carrying a dainty boque-t of white asters and trailing ferns.. The nearest relative of the contracting parties living in the' the vicinity ot Bedeque witnessed the cermony. The gifts beautiful and costly revealed the high esteem and favour the young couple were held in the minds of the donors. Friday the party repaired to the dining room which was adorned with _Green and Red where in accordanceb sumpt- uous repast was displayed. About nine o'clock the bride and grocfm we-re greceted by an unusually large band of chavariers who not only did bon our to the occassion but revealed their high respect and good behav- iour to such a degree that cvcry guest present coulrl not refrain front _-.peaking about them with the highest appreciation. A_t nn early hour Mr. and Mrs. Afil8Bkf',,.,left for their future home at Scarle- town. but not before congratulations and every good wish were bestowed on them: ________ _i____ l_______ OX®O03OXO 01|’l¢ ' Coat; Very Little and Easily Milt, but in Remarkahly Effective. You°ll never rt-ullv kntnv what a fine repare this famous hoiné-made rcmcdv. gon not only save 82 as compared with the ready-made kind, but you will also have a more rift-ctivc and dependable remedy in v\`cr_v tvny. lt overcomes the' usual cou;gI|s,_ throat or clit-xt. colds in 24 hours--rt-llcvcs cvl-n whooping.; cough quickly. 4 , Get 2% ounces of I";nox (50 cents worth) from anv good dr stun-, pour aymp ta mnnr-_vcnn uv-a aco o onlv 54 cunts or lcns._ _lt never spoils. The_prompt and positive results given by this pleasant tnstin cough syrup have canst-d it to In- ttsmiqin mort- homes than suv nthcr rt-mt-dy. It qui:-klv heals thc inilamt-d membranes that lne the throat and bronchial tubes, and re- lief comes almost immediatelv. Splen- chltla, croup and bronchial asthma. ti 1 t ' t . , é’§ii.'i»tnl'd “°vi°1'ih"°¢n|il§f.ly»'.lii'°hi§ if-Si. _ _I ..=ANNANoAt.s .\ir_J..i.1\|.1uorr0w to mourn her hlhgand' one soil' Fail, Merchant. is handling quite a lot of nald. Cape Tra\e se. and Mrs J . _ '_ l I ,a th f rmers are [aku G. Ellis. Montague. the latter having; 5*" 5 9‘_’ 8 °"" as 9 an d d been with her during her illness. The $5 ad_‘a"wfg‘;h°§ me ]"‘Yes'l°g@ks_‘;1r funeral takes place at 1 p. nl.. today HSPIQISIQ? to h ell; de“]ri~ mm heath; to the Presbyterian Cemeteri' at North - °“ e.' _“E 3 ‘S b .ld. ' Bedeque. .\`o flowers bv request. "‘1ad3' fm' “Clk alter. re “I _mg ' it.-Mrs. John Bank and her sister were ln Souris last week.-Mr. E. Jef- . f '_' frey has completed the painting of f1ll.Een§§,~,?;a;;m:,?e(€1,h0g;(ib\- li- if:-5; Mr. John Howlett’s house and im- ‘ '. ‘ -~ - ' ' . proves the appearance very much.- son of Mr. and Mrs. “tlltam Lewis. of Rev- R' HY Rand preached 3 GM sep _ ' , . 'f': A rdl t a letter recev gmwlanons and good ‘tlshe-i-hb$.St:.;i l>ly)a regizsenrigtivoe Summerside busi- ed upon the. happy pa e’ . ness man, Sir Herbert Ames was to -weoome sst.l.s.-As me W€d- SUN; 30-' 3 Pl°““e5”“°>~9P§ll1~»-Ilcuiturist. . ~bert. _Givenchy and the third battle- cougb syrup you can make until you --merslrle last Monday night. Mrs. Jon- °“I’l’l-'5“’{ ll" 11'"-“fb °"“°";"° '~ “$12 1 * home of_Mr. Joseph Leolere, SL Chrys did for throat tlcklc, boarseiioss, bran- -handy of. Metaghsn, N. bi.. and his Pine' I' ‘ hlllhlf °°“°°“"°t"‘l mm' Peters was? in Charlottetown this amen" .Frou rms wEEtt's news Fotrntl-:`“cliirn\nn's snurmw i'suB'sts\ssgst time _ .t,.g_ _- _ _ __ __ ____ __ V _ A _ ,_,.,-.,.. 1.. Y V __ ,_ _ _ __ mon on Sunday a 7.30 to a large aud- ience, his text is found in Jeremiah 6 chap. 16ve»rse.-L'. A SUMMERSIDE PROTEST- There is but one place on the map, and one only. as this will go to tes- ` i ed have arrived' in Summerslde on \Ved- nesday evening by the Northumber- land to talk over various matters in connection with the Patriotic Fund with some- of the citizens. who are ln~ tere-sled' in this matter. On Thursday Sir Herbert was to proceed to Char- lcttetown on the same mission. On Wednesday evening when the North- umberland docked certain leading citizen.-1 were on the wharf to meet the visitor. Sometime later it was discovered that those in Charlotte- town who had cltarge of the matter had wire-5' Sir Herbert that it was not advisable to come to this prov- ince atpresent as Cbarlottetown’s ac- commodations were overtaxed owing to the Exhibition. It would' have been a matter of com- _mon courtesy on the part of the Pa- triotic fommittee in Charlottetown _t';|___.-advise Summerside of its- inten- tons, and thereby-,save many just- ly ruffled fe-eltngs,- Summerside Ag- RETURNED HERO- Lleut. G. C. Skinner, of Loulsburg, C. B., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McLaine, Prince Street. Lleut. Skinner enlist- ed in Winnipeg at the outbreak of the war, with the Canadian Army' Veter- inary Corps-, but joined the Infantry at Satlisbury Plains. He left Canada in October. 1914 with the hrst Bat- talion, First Brigade-, First Division.- and reached the' trenches February ll. 1915. He spent 18 months con- tinuously on the battlefield, taking part in all the operations in which (‘ana