_ . 4 . -~.- _+ ____ . _. __,__ _,___ Hi SIIIUIJK Ii ii IISI .'i!_i'i'I ..._ B82 St. “In I was taken suddenly ill with Stomach Trouble and dropped in the street. I was treated by several physicians for nearly two years. Iwasin constant luis-ery from my stomach and my weight dropped down from 225 pounds to 160 pounds. Several of my friends advised me to try ‘Fruit~a-tives’ and I did so. That was eight months ago. I blgan to improve all/las! wil/1 [hz filo! dose, No other medicine I ever used acted so pleasantly and qulcltlyg as ‘Fruit-a-tives’, and by using it I’recovorctl from the ditlfzrsing Stomach Trouble, and all pain and Collstipalion and nlisefy :vers cured. I completely recovered by the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and now I weigh 208' pounds. I cannot praise ‘Fruit-a-tives’ ¢n0ugh”. H. WH1’l‘MA.N. 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. KS How FAIiIA:ini3EC0ME THIN Perhaps you are .suddenly becoming stout,or it may Ile that you have been putting on weigllt for years. In either l-use the cause' is the sunlc»- luck of oxygell-carl'yillg power of the blood. 'l‘llis trouble occurs in adults of both sexes anti all ngesl but it may be over- rollle very easily and without _ any uf the privutlons that most people ima- lgine necessary to._reduce their weight. Simply go to your druggist and get some oil of orilene capsules. Take one altt-r` each meal and one. .before going ln ho September still sees some goorgeous patches of colour in the' square. Ovnls of scarletgeralliunls ill front or llle Post' Olliée still aerlglll the eye. while the'more subdued but harmonious- blending of white, grey. blue and .brown in-the geometrical parterres in front of the Government building is certainly a masterpiece of florilllart. ` ' There passed peacefully torest, at Knutsford; ~August_27th, after a lin- gerillg illness, which he bore patient- leavés ‘to ‘mourn besides a wide circle 'of friends and relatives, a sorrowing widow, four daughters, Mrs. G. W. , Ramsay, Knutsford; Mrs. Lewis Mac- one son, Donald, at the homo in which he will be greatly missed. The fun- -orttl which was largely attended was l-olllllleiell by the Rev. -Robert Mur- rlly, llnd all that was mortal of al. kind and loving husband and father, was laid to rest ill the Presbyterian Ceme- tory, Mount Royal, Lot 9. ‘CHURCH l _-'ROAD SCHOOL. -The following is the standing of the pupils of the jjllurcll Road School for the lnolltll of August. Grade V. (Sr.)- Ethel James average 88. Grade V. (jr.) I, lloruce James. 2, Flora McKinnon. _tirudc 1V.-1. Lloyd James. 2. Wesley. James. Grade lil.-1, John McKinnon. 2, Florence James. 3, Elmira Sander- son. Grade ll.-1. Margaret Beaton, 2, Murdock McKinnon. Grade l.-1, ('hristilla McKinnon, il, Elizabeth Mc- Killlloll, 3, Cllllriie James, 4, Herbert Julnes,5. I-lonler Salldersoll.V’1‘lle fol- lowing have attended school eyery day this lnontll: Florence James, Margaret BBeaton. - , l I WIlMMI"IIEFIlSlESf I "IIPEIIATIUN ` ". Tells How She Wu Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink- hsm’s Vegetable C°11_\l>.°\\~|- _ Logsnsport, Ind.-“My baby was over s year old ond I bloated till I was ,8,,.,,..m,,..,\..,__,,,. ,,_,,,,,_ o burden to myself. jf;-,,i;`,Ili*‘ " : \*_;l=_~.~§’; I suRered from fo- -`_V=:p male trouble so I gi `_;V could not stand on V,,,V¥..V V _Vg-V my feet and I felt Fiiligll ',V1“l Iiglédcl milliorll);‘c¢]l‘f ""i‘;*.l__V I _V rs- It V cl Word - ii%§i';é _ ing me sllovar. At ' 4 / lost my doctor told _ this refused I wld my busbsnd to get mo s bottle of Lydia E. Pinkllsm's Vegetable Coln- pound srld I would ? it before lwauld submit to my epéi-s' dll. He did no and 1 tmp;-°v¢lVi right. siong. I smoow dying '\Ii'lny‘woi‘k ¢M*f“\9'|¢5l*- ` ' “l hope other sudering women will try your Compound. _ I will recommend it to sll I' kliowi"-Mis. D. B._ m.vls,11o Fmxlla q..Ip¢u»l»rr.1mt. Since we gunrnntoo that all Ilssdmo- nials which ws publish sro shuttle, Is It fsir to ` that Lydia E. ' I 'dl womm It will h I :i.'y°i°il.*ffh»`i¢'ilim"y°v» ls mania; li: like mmnoll . tu l _ un ..‘~f,,¥.°.h‘f.'f i.‘i'.°..’.‘."..‘?i,1'l...°'°".. ..... me Lydls E. Pinkllsm’s Vegetable Compound- ; !'.fi°.¥. °3..'2""...»¢'l".»’-'63'-f” l o gas Your lotto! W" _ ff( _ ‘ Q ' Hasdsches; sleep- .4 lessness an tired, ,l .gi ly, John_Gilli_s, ill his 62nd year. He _ Kenzie, Springfield; Sadie, Pearl, and ' suppose iiiflta-m'» v¢¢¢t\b|¢C°ml>°w»d lu the Islas A nl ls <--if” dross! gwllnsu - Q” \i soon dhsuplranr % V whVcn_ _you restore »:, r.°.x.....-....- -_ € Z/ M cents o.box. all 'd¢llQl 'R iliillliill. / I seam mow. united. -~ -*“ _ .-'.Tj"?Hf°*.»\l .l . - - _ ._____ _ . _,._ ., - ~ "`., \ ll H/[\ visor to, the ex- hausted 'nerves -ny l Dr Cliasds 1 0/, _.\ Nerve ‘ . -1- /~~ .. » _\ l' , 5-1-*-+1 DR. A. ROSS IN LONDON.-Among the registrations in the' Montreal- Star Oflice ill London last week-was Dr. Alex Rolls, Charlottetown, P. E.l l. PATRIOTIC WORK.- During the months of- July alld August the -New London Womell's institute have made and forwarded to the Red Cross Soci- ety, Charlottetowlt, the following list. of goods. _2 dressing Gowns, 13 flan- nel' day shirts, 17 pajamas suits,~ 15 sheets, 30 pilloyv-eases, 15 prs. Socks, 5 pr. towels, 10 handkerclliefs, 200 dressilig-covers, 200 moutll-wipes, roll bandages. Mrs. W. S. Found, Presid- ent; Mrs. M. Constable. Secretary. PRIZE COMPETITIONS-The three silver medals to be awarded to boys and girls attending the public schools, namely,-for the best poem of not tnore than 0 verses, the best essay not more than 350 words, and best photo- graph, (all subjects left to the good taste of the scholars) will close tllis (Monday) night, Sept, (itll. These competitions have been open for over two months and quite a number of entries have been received in each class. After the judges have selected the winllers, the medals will be pre- sented, and the prize poem and essay published. PATRIOTIC WORK.- The ladies of Cumberland institute held an ice- cream festival, also sale of candy, drinks etc.. at Elliott Hall, Rocky Point on Wednesday, Sept. Ist. The night being line a. .goodly crowd as- sembled from neighboring district and elsewhere, thus making the festival a success in every way. The proceeds amounted to $40.00 which go to the aid of the Rell Cross Society ill their noble work. Mucll credit is due the ,l’residellt, Mrs. John McMillan in her untiring efforts to make the festival a success. Miss Jean Kelly, Charlotte- town, greatly pleased the crowd by dancing the “Highland Fling." BIBLE MEETING. -On thei even-- ing of Sept 2nd, Mr. J. D. Seaman addressed at Hazelbrook lt meeting representing the constituency of the Alexandra Branch of the Canadian Bible Society. Deacon Layton McCabe presided and introduced the speaker, wllo in a clear eloquent and forcible manner outlined the wonderful world- wide work of the British and Foreign Billie Society, speaking more partic- ularly of the work which its auxil- Canadian Bible Society is t\‘le work of all denominations; in p acing in the hands of every enli- grant wllo comes to our shores the Bible or a. portion of it in his own ton- gue, and now is giving to each soldier who leaves for the battle-front a Khaki-bound New Testament. In View of this greatly enlarged undertaking alld the great importance of the work, we bcspeak for the collectors a _gen- erous response. Tllo following officers were appointed:-Rev. E. S. Styles. Holt- Pres.: James McCallum, Pres. James /\.- Moore, Vice-Pres. Pope Noy, Treasurer; Sarah H. Jones, Se€y. .,, ,...| EARNSCLIFFE NOTES-,-_Mrs. Hen- ty Young and Mrs. Robert Jenkins re- turn hollleto-duy l§l‘_D_Il1 §VéD_1¢1?»9III1l,"lS' It -with Mr..and Mrs., Ilelih Y0\1i\E'» Mlll_ cove,-Mr. _Cl_la_rlea,,y;oulls. farm' any of Ealnacllffs-_lv\-~'\-~v~a-.vrs».-\._ _.,,,, W >,|».ln~.1lulI$L~|Il-II - it i 1'; /%.Z.’.f{fi{f".”‘7f i . ._‘; -Vi ‘toAslLncoaurlA»<£_Vgij,tL - nf 7" ¢: 1) 7* 1 cc ‘” “Zi ;‘1-1:;-‘és vu 9 ` -Q Sl?" '."`:v ' _"1 ,..-,» ;1 Al; Tr' J _ VVVVVVSVE V V l§VVV¢V.::'j . ,Vp VVV_,,,V»VVVVVVV,. V_ ,Vi fi - ' li I ` per pkg. ' TUASTE tid? CORN FLAKES _\ 3 Vee. 5 I l- °. . Ili ~" 1"-2.1-.' _-:~. `1>. " -._ . _~,” _ V wx ,_VV ._t,‘l “_ __7../ V. _ _»,_ V ;,» - -_ ~"~l=='=-‘.f.f-g\:~l=:-.-.~:-:r fi-. .» » -i :~ i _~ _ ; l... JV' ',V l".d._A_ _ ‘qv.!. :VV '_- - V V-t/Lyla/ -__ -ll'-I l-=?..-;_-_.a_.`._.: _ - .'. ’ 5. ._~_ 1- . VV ‘V 'iffy-*V Vi _ V ` ' gf- t_‘-_.VI » _. 5; "‘- '. e ‘-_ > -\ -".._'/ ff, ‘- _. (I _.._,_ \. “_ *"\ ,_ ._ _ '_ C.. 1 '_ ' _ ~. ,\ 5."‘_~ _ -.'.,=_ ,_ . .`._ .V\ . V`,,,, V V_ . » ~ ~_\_ _____V ._____,/I __ . \'.'-_‘ b' ---Sit:-::__T:~:: rr.: -` .:lI‘ . Cut canteioupe in half; clean out centre; till wi t h 'C o r n Flakes. adding a- l i t t lo D sugar to suit the taste. LONDON CANADA. _ , ;' M,,,,.;~ Made ln Canada 32 rc .U 4 »\. .Q l‘_‘ l 4 3,' ._ .I- /,_ ol |'. _V. _ _fix _V-, ‘ A -n I _ Holm, Victoria,returned to Cllarlotte- town Thursday evening on the S. S. Traverse, is visiting in Victoria at the home of Mr. and Mrs, l\il-.I\'evill.- Mrs. Joseph Rogers alld daughter lliiss Bessie, wllo have spent the past two months visiting ill Victoria, left Fri- day on return to their home in Sum- merville, Massf- Miss Florence Pen- praise, Victoria, left Friday morning on at visit to relatives in Lowell. l\'iass.- Miss Blullche McDonald, Vic- toria, left, Friday lllorllitllf, for llosioll. Mass, where slle will spend the winter moul' Snow, Victoria, were ill Charlot- tetown _on business Friday of last week.- Mr. Warren Newsome, Cra- paud, made tl. business trip to Sum- r-di. They left here a body of 62 men three officers. Since .that time t numbers have been depleted by inet that sonic went to the fron flrllfts and others were trallsferre llalifux, so that returning there just 25 men and one oiilcer, Lieut. J. l’urker l-loopcr who was in comma Tile men have returned to Charlotte- town to take their places in the P i. Heavy Battery for which they lllltecred their services when the i was proposed. every man of them at the time offering their service, ivlthller motller.- I.lr_ .md Mrs. Sdy- Iilnit they are really the first vo -tears for the Battery.-~fI`lle men arrived last night were the follow Liellt.J. P. Hooper., Detachment gcnnt Major I). R. Kennedy; Battery merside on Friday.-V. ARTILLERY ARRIVE. - After having been stationed on garrison litlty ut Callso for thirteen months to the very day the members of the P. E. Is- land nrtillcry battery arrived ill (filer- lottetown Zliollllay night. lt was the (itll lilly of August. last that the boys llrrivell in Ctlllso from Cllarlotte- town to take tlp their duties there and Von tile (itll September they returned. ergl. Major IV. A. Sniitll, Sergt. i Y. llors lioht. Acorn, E. Atkinson, llollrke. K. Vllrrie, W. lIicCabe, last night. Neill. Sorgt. Mciletili, Sergt. Mc uid, Corp. Milllel' Stevenson, Bom dler l\i<-Nevill Bomb. J. Duff. Gun- liilllltl, W. \\'zliltcr, J. \Vclsh, J. S on herd, t‘._ llilllls, B. Mciducllerll, Morgnll, li. Sicwllrt. torporal Callagh- an :llld liolnllnrliicr .'\lc\’ey wllo were ill cllllrlge of itulllspllrt arrived h and heir the t in li to were nd. . E. vol- dea so lull- who lug: Ser- Mc- Don- bar- V. W. hep- A. 01116 A Suggest Throughout the Empire has gone the call for personal economy to meet the extraordinary demands of the war. Here is aV timely suggestion to men who have been spending ' from $25.00 to $75.00 a year on barber shop shaves: V ielfffl'-:TTI S My afet Razor i and shave yourself at home. l - The saving will not be limited to money-the time you’il gain will be even more important, for the morning shave with the Gillette need not take more than five minutes. _ __ ' And the comfort rivsls the economy. Though you never shaved yourself before, you’il have no trouble in getting a clean, cool, safe shave with the Gillette Safety Razor. No more waiting your turn in the chair-no more breaks in the morning’s work--no more dependence on _ unknown barbers -when travelling, for the Gillette works anywhere. Truly, the msn with a Gillette is an efficient economist. Get ion for ' I Efficient Economy » 1 one yourself to-day. “Buildog", “Aristocrat” or Standard Sets cost $5. --Pocket Editions $5. to $6.-Combination Sets $6.50 up. Your Hardware Dealer or Jeweler will show you an. assortment. cz I Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited N V Office and Factory-Gillette Blclg.,.Montreal. __ . m`n-s-usa.'- - I - - v .1 - ,rMmd .ww»»r .h llilt the ¢ll'=llw1iill-_- ll _ll ,.W. lit_l.1,v~,l'_, ul , -'l - - _.1 _ ~ *li _ _.c°»m=-iiktihi. - .,........?.1|§.,§.if,,ill¢,_qlil._,,,,,,f;Iif§§”;,_?,;_§§_l, f. ." tl he-~ rl-- .ll-l _ 1.. --‘H ‘~-.'=' .»ll»l- »-|.»l. 1