l ,_ ___ V _ . “_ ,_ _,_ ._. _,., _ _,_ ,___ _ _ ___; _.Mg M,___V_ V ,_ ;.__*....,._.,_.__..,V,___ . _, ,,_,___V_ __ Mr. _.A_. _UH , ,;.,_,_V_..,,£._~,V__,.-___._ ___.V__n_._,_,._V .. 7 a ,, ,,;_. ,,,.,,_ .l . ... i',» .f~~ _ l . . < . - » 4,1'-1.; , ,, . i__~ 1_"~_i',,_,»,'- -.,. .'< .~. '..'.~»“-iw ~_ = ;,,___.» _ -~ 1 ___ . 'i ~, . “ V '» _atf»,;l_e“‘,_,w,_..Qf._.,--.,.' _ -_ ,_, ». . ..uu’{'»;,' _._ ,_;,: _ ., ._ ».v.%...-cvs. ...tel ,.-. .=»f. \_,,_ MA ._ uf, _ _ ,NOVEMBER 27~ 1909 'rua i.A'r'us'l‘ Nlsxvs ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN A ‘ FIRST OF ALI-P 3 . _ _._»-_-._, ,,_ Given lltlln llle 100 George St., Sorel, Quebec. “I suffered from womb disease for ,,¢,,e,, years. with dreadful painsover the front of the body, over the back and down the legs. I had indigatiou and chronic coiiatlgxitlon and the constipation was so ba that I went sometimes for ten to fifteen days without any action of the b0w\lD~ ` Wil ill in bed for one whole year. At sine time I was so low that everyone ou t I was oin to ' and last lgtea of tl.iegChu§ch wdelree ad%tg|tered’_to me. I was treated by six _ creat doctors without any benefit, - i n IADIMK IDIIPN LIIITTI Then I got a' sample of "Fruit-a-tivea,"< but I had no faith in them at all, and I would not have taken them only my .-husband begged so hard for me to try them. As soon as I began to take “Fruit-a-tives" I grew better, the bloating was relieved, the sleeplessness wu cured, my stomach acted, and the bowels were moved, but above all the fearful womb pains were made easier. I have taken eighteen boxes in all and I am now perfectly well agnin.f’ (Signed) MAi>alui~: JOSEPH LIRETTE, 5oc. box-6 for $2.50-or trial box 25c. -at dealers or from Fniit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. _ iq V /l 0rfglnal"Ro||ers Bros.” ` Wlien you buy knives, forks, _ spoons, etc., marked l _E ROGERS BROSf` ' 4 you get the orlglnal "Rogers Bros.” ,_ sliver plafe-a brand famous " '~' the world over since 1847. \`/ ' lesffeasefs, dishes, waiters, ' ~ l etc. a sf d . , le ampe l MERIDEN BRITA C0- ' aopn av Lumina naaaaaa , "Silver Plain that Wmn" The Circulation ot THE GUARDIAN. Morning Daily and Rural Daily WEEK ENDING NOV. 20Tll |909 MONDAY.......... .,,.,. 7220 TUESDAY..._.............7l75 WEDNESDAY ..........7l34 ,r . ` ' ". .`7*f».£i`° ' ~ »r”iics§1#lve 7' 'V 7 'i ' ' = _. . .../p, 1 ;7':»'1 " ' 1-‘%|s. ,__ ,_ __ _ _ ,, __ , i. ,'.___`f" _ L -£5; __ ' "' ~ -' '1‘lllJll.Sl_)AY sidc of the czurd is printed i~:c\'ci~zil ni"- lcr' t Mrs Mary A. Myers, widow of tile '.@<,>@@@@@®@,@¢,©©_©@®@_&®©@ t1r___i_;i_iri{o of prodiire. also,-Sydne . Apparently the oversaw-S of the The C.G.S. Stanley will go at one poor in Suffolk, England, are very in the lighthouse service in the Ba anxious that steps uhoulu he taken Ol Fllndy and wlll hereafter be “Bile _whereby the so-called "Go P1-each. thc control of the' New Brunswic ,ers" should not be allowed tg gon. Agency of the Marine- Department a tinue conducting their meetings in- St' ‘Joh`n‘. _ '_' ‘ the Maritime Provinces. and- other ' ` _ ' A parts of Cunnan. Already several nit- 0”' the crave' ol Hamburg Belle it-.rent kinds of lituruturu nur- ' lfsuu '<2-04%). buried lu-the centre ol 1-LM. ruouivuu ut the iuoul uunuu station I'lwm1’S great 'estate Thomasville." \vm'in'ng the people (0 take no heed GB., there is to be placed a l1€&d~’ ,to the doc(-.pine pre,-mpeg by them stone telling of the remarkable deed land yesterday afternoon Cine, mde_~of the mare, who, after creating a lout received a card of which Shows sensation on the turf during the pas lu picture or u huruu with thu words, Swson. died so unexpectedly- “It’s 'noiuse locking the s/table door _""' after the hm-9,3 is goncy- 0,, the in, A. J. McGillvray, Cardigan Bridge, went. out yesterday afternoon on th it rlucsc factor at Hcaduf Mill of thu llla ltinic Dmrying Company ilntc Isaac hlyoriz, died at her liomol_ _ _ lat l-lnnlpton ut 12.30 o'clock ycster-l \°’_*l°r‘l“Y S“l’°“‘lmfY Mcnmlall ,day morning, aged 72 y@,,,.__.__ Mrs Magistrate for Quecn’s County, dis Myers had been suffering for some time from inward trouble, und had been bcdfnst for the past two months. l loving iiiother and friend, she will lic sorely missed by licr family of tivo sons: William at .(‘.;md\¢_ Ala-ska. and George at Hampton; and two daughters: Mrs D. l-I. Haslam, Duluth, and Mrs E. McKinnon, Hamli- ton, who have the sympathy of 3 i rge circle of relatives and friends, The funeral will take plucc this after- noon nt 1.30, Iiev Mr Tllompson and llev Win l\lcI.4>od officiating. 'l‘lio pall bearers will bc:-Jahe'/. Len, John S. McQiulrric, 'James Inman, W. H. ln- mnn, \Viu H. l°`ci'gusoii and K. (.`, Holm. . Vluril was received in this city yes- itcrduy of 0. robbery which occurred lat Pownal nn Sunday iirigllt. '1‘nc cir- _cuinstzinccs suwouiuling the burglary litsolf are not known but thc trans- plring eve-nts which lcd up to and isucccctlcd it are of interest. It np- penrs that Cnnlermi Robertson, Pow- nnl,whocoildllcts it gcitlwral store at _Klolidykc Corner, about o bull a uiilc from Powlial, had ii sunl of mon- oy, lotullini: unc liuiulred and eiigllty dr,llars. which llc was kceping in his ltmlsta. 'l`.his nliimliit scciiicd to lu- rutliur lrii-no for one to have laying arutuul ri llousc, so Mi' llolicrtsun, bo. fore yfoiniz to church on Sunday cvcii- ing, carried thc nloncy over to tin- st.ui'i» and placctl it lil thc till und on `lcaviug, it is supposed, locked tlic door cnrcfully. Hr went to church and nftci‘\vul`il:l pi‘occcdcd to his homo without railing at thc store. When opt-ning the shop ilooi' Monday inorii- iug ho W “ml Single Plows. r Driving Sleigh ete- TERMS--§5.po and under, ¢‘_aSll. over'$5.oo twelve mouths' cradit ou approved joint notes. fi per ccit off for cash. F, H, HORNE. Auctioneer. i i--25dths2irfii _ chair and after ii few introdiictory rc- nlarks int.i'oduc'cd Prof. Ross to thc inecting. The Prof began his nddrcsli by taking up the subject of FnrmD lefllllill it, if all the fnrlncra in thc neighbor- hood would turn over thc manure in the pastures. Tho President, A. llrowii, .made some remarks and wak- od some questions after which n vote of thanks was moved by Rev Dr. Cliaisson and seconded by Mr Gallant. The President thou thanked the D90- plc of liustico ‘lor thc use of their line hull, after which thc nicctiiig iid- journed. H°.v’= air ealth *‘ unveil rams ro- im- 'J sroiu: any nam 'ro ' rrs Narunar. coma ann nnaurv. No matter how old and i *O* long you have been gray. it will work wonders for you, keep you looking young. make it soft and allky» 9l0|ll°l¢ i luxuriant growth of healthy hair, atop its falling' out and POSITIVELY REMOVE DANDRUFF. _ _ . Will not soil ilnn or_ linens Will not injure your hair. IS NOT A DYE. nufusn Au. suasrnutns. Qi a|id50c.B0ttles, alllruggllth nays Iarllnu Soap cureznl? ‘§°.{'.'i“-`ii'§i'.ln'Ti`l§l'=-‘lu'i.‘.' ir'l`c`-E'-‘l¢l'u iiliu' "“’ 'i1"..§.’i.”`°-'-»°ill.‘L“‘!~.'§‘.’L' ui till' iifliill’-l lrghe Carta the Bair." : rau»l¢orli»°°~C°-»N°w°f\‘»N-'- ' O 'O' l, A_ w___ REDDIN Sunnyside l\t‘l'|\f>ii. to Capt l"r:\nk l’. Boiidrenu. leon riff (,‘npt..luiiics Boiulrouu. St l’etoi".v._ C7. B.. vvns soleiiinized iii St .lnacliiiii's Cliurch, \’ci'lio|i River, on Tuesday moi-ning. Nov ztirdinst. Rev Di' Morri- lsiinotl'iciated The bride looked chairin- iilg in u. blue silk hrincess costllme with lint to inutch. She was attended by licr cousin uiss Elin Murphy, who ivoro ii |pcnrl grey- suit with hut of Copenhzigen lblric. The grooinsman was Frank J. lllurpliy. brother of the bl'idi».. The high estcein ill which the young couple ara held was shown by the iiiuny haud~ soino and costly presents received. The Sunday school which was held for some time in Bradalhane lla.ll.and 'conducted by Malcolm Matheson as superintendent and teacher, also ns- sistcd by John Y. Murray, was last ‘Sunday organized into a Bible class, and largely attondcd on that day, with the following officers iiistnilc-il; 'Malcoliii Matheson, as Supt and Man- 'ugcr; Rev Mr Blackford, as teacher and instructor; J. Gordon McKay, treasurer; John Y. Murray, Secretary and teaclier; Allen Morrison, iirdk McKay, committee; Miss Mary tim- hani. assistant teacher, Miss llixiry Blackford. organist., Miss Edith -l. _"l‘odd, Miss Euphemia Matheson, Miss Elizabeth H. Murray, Miss Ethel Mor- lrison, Comniittec. The Bible class |will meet at three o’clock every clun- 'bn.th. All are cordially invited to attond each Sabbath. The wedding took pta .c ui. 1:2 Clai- czice street, Amherst, on tlic ini ming of the 24th instant, of l.en.\ llni'rir.'- on, daughter of Rev lb' nndldis Hearts, to Arthur L. Johnson, ld-ll.. son of Rev Ilr l).W. and Mrs Johnson, of Halifax. Promptly nt. l0/3.) the 'bridal party entered the par--_ir ~ the bvfdo being given away hy hrr hrc rh- er-in-law, T. N. C mill. Misa Kato faded you huh, hoax haw, .rtlampbsllw playuailmtlick 'bridnl_ hatch froin Lohcngrtn. -lltlie er-eiiifnyvuaa performed. by Drs Heartsiind ‘elm-_ ~ son, thu fatllera - of _the contra.-r. ng parties. Only tho iuiruozliate itin- ‘tives of thrfamilies were present. The. bride-wore a~voryihundsome.i:cwn of-~ cream savln de cbcne with trimmings of Princess Louise lace and tho cm- ventionul veil. Her bouquet wats 'ol bride's roses and maiden hallr fern. Aftor the usual good wishes and lun- cheon the happy couple left. on the P. P. R. for Winnipeg and other Wea- tern cities. Their home will Us ln Toronto. The 'llrlile's travelling cos- tume was ii navy ‘blue broadcloth, tailor-made, with hat to match, Miss Heartz will be greatly missed in Am- herst, especially in Methdoist Church circles. Sho was an earnest and faltlifnl worker in many branches of that church. 0n‘ the eve of her de- parture she was presented with a handsome wedding gift by the Ep- _worth League, and-. Borden Mission Circle of Trinity church. niissinl the case of Malcolm Bell vs c oouis 0 e _ V Cliarlotbctmvn and Royalty lirnncll 0f,hart.mr decidad tahreuun tu pun and the Anti-Tiibciriilosis l-locicty, which “mul ram” ww! er' ' ' called for thc' ur uso of ect . e :,‘g;,',ers_ appointing cgininlttegl, ,;:\,§ ...Work on the Elmira branch con- Y advanoing tin, work, Dr ,v1¢1,nnghlin struction for th. season has been I 1' presided, The foiiowing omcel-B were tlnllsbed. The concrete culverta have “ uhou¢u"_: W.. F. Tiamuruh, President, been completed as well as somevl tl" l Jos' mccurry. vice Pruuiouut; Mrs w. 5_r°Y U10. 'ElIlVr,€l¢9_ _ye‘.st-_¢rh Comp-ny, ioo i..i...s.i. a»¢..o.-u¢..N..v..usA. _ _` f g - seiiibled to show their appreciation of W ' _ , _ G _ _ . ' . ` ,the Mme, ,,,,,,,_ November 25_ ,8,,,'_‘_@X° Ht older u\=_uutali_\eur~:n"i‘v-at char- "°° °“' _ ' ig ,X ref' __ Thcilight bread or the leaden loaf is a matter of`c'/zoice-~not luck. Choice ofmethod-_-choice ofycast--but, above all, the choice of tl'le_/i7ow'. Royal Household Flour is made froiii the finest, selected. 'I\/Ianitoba wheat, which contains more gluten (that: quality which lnakes bread light) than any other-wheat. lt is milled und-er the ino_st sanitary, Conditions,--there is no other flour in ,Canada upon which so much is spent to,iusure.its perfect quality. Ask your grocer for Ogi1vie‘s _/_.__-_.__ Royal Household--the Hour that makeslightbreadundpcrtcctpastry. 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