i.FATONS SPECIAL SALE I “Beds-Spring --Mattresses 4 I llii dutstanding Value Bed, Spring Mattress $13.75 One of the most outstanding values we have been able ' to offer in a long time. White Enamel iron Bed, neat dc. sign, brass capped posts, link fabric steel frame spring, well filled mattress neatly tufted, sizes. Special $13.75. PATONS. covered with art ticking, All I A heal ‘Good l.oiiv Priced Mattress $4.95 A real serviceable fibre filled mattress with layers of felt slX inches thick. 9°04 quality art ticking, all sizes, Special $4.95, PATONS. 0ur Special Felt Mattress $7.95 » 01"‘ sPecial made to our own standards of so“ new cotton felt about five inches thick and covered with good quality art ticking. well tufted, French m“ edge. All sizes. A regular $10.00 | 5 - $7.95. PATONS. Va u’ “um Layer Felt Mattress $9.50 An outstanding value in a layer felt mattress Not a stuffed mattress but builtup in layers of fir“; _ cotton felt to the required thickness and covered with real good art ticking, well tugged, French r0" edge Siirséfili. A reguia" $1500 Valve- Special $9.50. ing the Sliding Steel (louoh With Grelonne llovered Folding Mattress $11.95 Simmons which can be used as a couch dur- sliding steel couch day and converted into a _'____II_IE_ CIIARLOTTI-ITOWNI i". UARDIAN iiueeimg- or P. u. I. - j Presbytery of Pres- ‘ byterian Church The meeting of the l‘. E. l. Pres-i liytcry W35 held Tuesday iu Zlonl "Church Hall. Rev. W. Bruce. Muir, Moderator. presided and led the tlevotlmial ‘serviced. There were 'two sessions. Tli:se_ present be- sides the moderator were Revs. . H- Starch. clerk of the Presbytery. .\l.- Scott Fulton, D.! McLean, Andrew Brown. Fred‘ Williamson, D. V. Ofitoara and Messrs. .\f. W. D. Bro\vn, G. L. Ful- ford, Kenneth llmvie. George Jack- son, John Flick. Student Cfllfh, chi-sis and Messrs. J. F. Pro-i til, 'D.. .\i. Bernard, Win. Me l lllllan, Murdock Harvey Mo.‘ Konzic. J. J. Graham. Chas. K. him-t i. John Cameron. Hugh Mc-l Plici on, Neill McKay: Norman Mc- Pherson. A- \V. Stewart, Alex. Campbell. llonalti McKlnnmi. G°V""°"_A|Va" T- Flillfl" 0f M38- llenry Brehutit. A. A. McNclll, Gen. sifihllitifli In whose hands lies the' Payiiter, Harry ‘hlclkiugnll, Cumor- lite 0f 58W!‘ Md Vaftllmi tWO rad- on yk-Luugman, Dame] Mama“, J icals condemned to electric xlhalr R. Mttnn. J. l“. .\lcl“ai'lane, John for alleged murder of a paymaster. Piizott. Geddle Douglas. Rod. E. Mt: and whose We! and conviction has Donnlil. Archibald McDonald, Alex caused wqrld-wide interest and ha! ‘C. Zllt-Donnlil, lilurduck [toss =V°k=d appeals for clemency and Hugh Corbett. Hugh McKeudrlck Plargon from mary quarters of the James Jnrtline, J. A. ‘McLure. J. 90 0- Ilt-Itenzie, R. Campbell, Calvin‘ Iunter, Lauchlln Bruce, Co]. Allen I). .\l-il.eun, Itussell MoLaren ind others (elders and represcnb. ttlvesl. The minutes of last ses-I - And aion wore road anti continued. The (Jlerk of Presbytery drew A H x; .1 . H f u P“ [imfnltifllt ‘g tile “wdermol: Uiiiiotl Shiiiltigyugchiibd?liziilieceidfi f8 third-ti.“ slfiiiinfbifieiifiiii- ‘*'~ m" ‘"“°“""*= "mw" W‘ Mr“- 1,8110“ Pfiuuord and Kennel]; era were CICCICII for the ensuing ébwge y Presbyterian College your: -Supt. .\lr. Clifford ‘Carew; ~ - ‘ ‘Assistant Supt. Dr. Geo. Green" liontreal; Geo. Jacki-ion from Bol-socremr Beatrice M “aeLeodl ‘iist, Ireland and John Fleck of1.,',e_l$“rgl_ .O_\,me Séliuj, Cmmé .i“.5;‘.'.‘§;.-..i?i°i.'“.?2.‘i"..h.tfféidiiififiiii in“ rm we e "Per-i- nflhed "mm every blewmy 21ml Isis, lii-Iona McMillan and Beatrice “wuss i“ the“ work ‘ i’ Mat-Loud; for plate collections, Correspondence was dealt with. vufnvtam lawelinocg] ‘gut Smllilely Rev. Geo. Ross D. D. oi‘ Lachiiic. at i‘; 0o s r u on‘ ‘r c ‘ ’ Iirown and Daniel Whitlock- Lib- Jonli-eal, was recommended to the ._ ‘ _ ' lanai-at Assembly tot‘ the position rzlitrlkviilf)‘, I:€'m;l_ wédlogk andlxgni‘; if Secretary of the Foreign hiis- ‘f,’ ("M e ' ea‘: ‘H?’ D l‘, don Board of the Presbyterinit _l"l'_e" gm‘ wo",am).' ‘ ' Liliiirtah in Canada. A ltearty and ‘, L [mm ‘ ‘AW icrni S“ a,“ ‘lllilllinlfillls’ call from the congregu- 23"?“ fir“ i; s “g S “p " _ ‘en o? ion of Caledonia in favour of Roi‘ “ggdinéefitssbéygs, clksseaatlsgi, buta- i ‘\ 1D ll l ' i ' ' ‘ ' ‘IILIIEIIIIMZPBA izindofilif udhziiixilfifl ivifii Qfiiuhioig uaiszgleeégatgufigg? 81:5: ._ .. ,_.s.....' ; "s, ‘a gumdmee of me minimum s‘ p 311's. J. F. McMillan. and Primary,‘ :- l " - ~a t d. M ' ll l l IVIIdPIIIeKIItIoIIIEE-‘Ifihtfi Cillftiuliifll Mm‘ Dmgwelh Th” pa“ Year was a record one both in points of at- l l- ri Hunter River iLilllCIlIflIl Bruce were hoard in sup- ‘port of the call. Provisional ur- l ruuizetnents for the induction of Mr jMclltiw-t-ll on 30th June 7 p. m lwere llltltlt‘. ‘ Rev. R. If. Stnvert. _.\'lil(it'l'illl)l' of the Session, was np- tciiilancotiiitl finances, the total en- rollmcnt dieing 114 and the collec- tions iioni all sources $211.40. Of tlii-s umiiiiiit, $37.00 trait ‘Sltl)t!‘f1‘il)8*tI to missions; $50.00 t0 Manse fund, double or single bed at night. All paid for, for the, EVER hasa policyholder suf- fered loss through the failure of a regular life assurance company operating u of business P tn-rnlu-"utnnnun-“t- t. ll auntie-instrument“ and the renewal of its "tiiitmH-iwii surancc Department. IIIIIIIII int t 1111141 contracts, of reserves to which Ea HEAD OFFICE from the Dominion of Canada. Can as much be said of any other, class The soundness of each Canadian life company is rigorously tested, year depends upon the result of an examination into its affairs by in- spectors from the Government I'n- are trust funds so carefully guarded? To guarantccthofulfilmentof policy the Dominion Govern- ment has fixed a minimum standard / pony is obliged Imperial Life nder charm,- nient standard. vide security of The Imperial Li of more than $ of liability to its license each Where else with the Rcceiv than four times‘ every com- THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA TORONTO, ONTARIO Branch Office: 70 Prince Street CHARLOTTETOWN ount required by law. 1r. l . if .53.‘ “A , ‘ ll ‘ . I. widt- to conform. The maintains reserves greatly in excess of the Govern- Every regular life assurance com- pany in Canada mustat all times pro- an amount at least equal to itsliabilitiesto policyholders. fe provides security 120 for every $100 policyholders. A deposit is required to be made er Generalby each regular life assurance company do. ing businessin Canada. ernment deposit maintained by The Imperial Lite is more The Gov- the am- u! I COUPON Send me a copy 05 Y0“! Booklet, "A F!" Flfll." about the diotin uiohln ha. tune ofTho luperio Life. Sainpie Mattresses iptiinlotl to preside ordain and iii-ll" llfillolllcilis ‘duct. ltev. Andrew Brown to 00min: six motllhv and a Hum v11 steel frame llnk fabric spring fold. preach. Rev. Bruce Muir to titl-Ilillill 0f "Velimo-UQ- Fill)’ [m9 ing felt mattress, covered with art i 0pc Quarter 0ll We have a few sample mattresses but not all alzesiri each kind of which you can have your choice at one quarter off- PATONS. ' $11.95. cretonne and valance. Special PATONS. All Steel Springs $3.95 All steel frame bed springs, woven wire fabric for medium and double bedsonly. Special $3.95. Only ten at this price. Steel Frame Angle’ iron steel frame fabric fastened to frame with heavy spiral springs. PATONS. sizes. Special $4.95. A regular $8.50 value. PATONS. - ' Springs $4.95 bod springs, copper wire link All lleroules Bed Springs $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, We carry a complete line of the famous HERCULES years. PATON S. Guaranteed tor 25 Years "wood and all stccl frames, double and single wire fabric, plaln and rope edge. have never been called upon to replace one of these springs during the last twenty $10.00 GUARANTEED Springs In W6! Walnut ‘Finish Steel Beds $7.95 Steel beds of two inch steel tubing with five fillers as ,plctured baked enamel walnut finish fitted with large easy running casters. All sizes. Special $7.95. PATONS. Simmons lleds, Springs Mattresses OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES. GRACELINE BEDS, SLUMBER KING '$PRING‘S, HERCULES SPRINGS, WAYSAGLESS SPRINGS, BOX SPRINGS, DOWN‘ PILLOWS, BLANKETS. SHEETING. FLOOR HUGS, SQUARES, OILCLOTH, PRINTED LINOL- EUM, lNLAlD LINOLEUM, ETC. llll Prices lleliveredto Your llearest Station NO FURTHER DOUBT ymgiilatifons‘ passed tlieliouiiilor. bun ABOUT EGG-GRADlNGwboeii ueinovoil 1.liIl'Oll‘,'.,"Il ‘the adop- ' illfln of omvhlilnig legin-Izil on Pay tin: ITGRONITIO. llluy iT~ ~.‘\iiy lifllldll Prov-litmus. ‘Tlilsaotlon on the pa-ixt Which ‘may IYBIVf‘. (‘XISIIWI '\\‘lI1l‘f' oi‘ ‘the ‘Ifirouinofial llrp/slaliiitn-i ipool. to the: lcgnl posiWiiiiii 0-1’ 1.. vnrcomcs ‘tho tllfflcnliyy which Dotti-Mon lflnvcritiii-oiit iii .'iilnitiii' Si!‘ ‘Itllfil, yeolr ifolltnvlni: rllic (l8- Loving lihe ‘lilvo Stu-alt ‘1in‘.‘l Lin‘ cl on ‘h-ziiitloil drivn lby tho Slip-ro- Stodk Products . tllltl ill" 1' ‘I10 ‘(Ytllirl of Olntaifo. tfli wlilich it v-ras rule-ii that. ‘the clauses of tho To LADIES ‘ gt: ziegiilmtlons affording domestic 0|: Herbal Remedies Dluiasel. l I l liq-mp n iPiii-liltimcnl. All Fall in Line. iSlx o1‘ tho Provinces hurl p.0- vioitsly piiistctl- cinmblint; legisla- li-in. and ‘tlho other Lliirco-Oii-iarlo. . lqutliec and ‘Prince ‘Edward Island - . —‘liu'vn iliiiie en ‘this year, ‘i-lto lbl" iii On-laiiiio having been idNSEII-ICII to oil ‘April 5. ‘The ‘legislation paraded is slmlidiair tn effect dn‘ each ‘Province, and provtildea. that any nourish-in of ‘tlho Dive omit ainld hive Stock Hoduots Act, and armiendrmlenltb thereof, snidi reg-u- hdflonla itbwntmisly-‘Vblcll- doovd-tihbn il soiineii of men. Booklet on Female llln ilflll IIIVICQ ms n mflll. s0 .v ‘ox- ‘parlance. t lthouif criticising or diapering your doctors writs , Ill before losing hope.) Treatmen- . by tnsll our-speciality. Dispensary ‘T u» Vancouver, ll. 0. 31am Herbal Iniitittite (ling we're u.lt'ia. v‘l.rce of tho‘ the ‘legislative tlllfllilqlllty of luovliico. and outside that ‘of one ‘llfllllllllvll. tahtrll tlitaivo the force of tho law ilu ‘that. ‘ltimviittcc, fI-Ilfl shall remain ‘lii ‘null force and‘ effect lllllfl it is ittepettled‘ or revoked ~35 the cuse- invaiyi ‘he. - ‘ALBERTAN FINDS meme or ELIMINATING weeps. ILQNUON. lMfllfl 17_ _ The ,lll0l)l8m‘ of‘ ‘the sciontilillc Glllllijng. ‘hon of certtalin ‘wee-d peislfig, why}, i-h-as ‘baffled researchers ‘in America iialnd ‘Europe for hints" Foams, “it ‘a ‘itililiiltllefgulllhafjiailtfilél ‘solved by a Jounig ‘ll ‘ ‘n s elitist, L itaiil iliitnnzkllim of ltiie Unlvetisdty at?! iAi- l a. i ‘At the IRQWI ‘Society ‘tonight who sihowled tine 6961M! of two year's experiments tvt King's College. Intudon, and‘ ltiho d-liorttgultwial Ool-liegwut Mutton,‘ foo-wilted: he has rowtvuly been appointed the ' IIPGSK the congregation and Rev. Ill. "isimrs were I" n"; 591mm ‘wring LLI Scott Fulton to address the titlnist- Hi0 yfl"? “Vi? 0f 111° Intermediate‘, er. PIHHB were itiudc for the-boys Iltiflllllefl 08ml) Ill» Margit-IE‘.- ihnltline: early in August of t1 gllm- three of the Senior" girl's lfllfilliiBfli miar HPIIIIOI for tho training 0f tht‘. Ll-e Young l’9<>l)le'a Conference iii- i young for Suittluy School and (lhurlttitettiwll. illlll T0111’ "lllllliwm 'Youiii.: Pi-iiplc-‘s Society's work. 01' the school, united with the Rev. I)l'. Kfllllllilwill, of Toronto, church, ,aiiil probably two IIICIIIIJC-Fll of rvvogitilioti for p8 ‘his slat‘! were expcclcil ‘present. This school is to h.‘ cord ii resolution 0f flyllllillllly §°l‘| livid in Zion l (flint-ch, Chtir- lilies ltt-tn Pickering 0i‘ ‘the Senior, g OIIOIOWI]. It trait also proposed Hilts fJIfltiS, on thclrrloittovul b5‘ to hold vncittioii nt-huuls iii other llflfltli 0f Mina. li. 'l‘. It! 8H1; 111i Jlllll-ZITEI-Zllllfltllia‘. The Rev. l). V. irxliiesiiiiii: the loss sustained hyi Wllicnra Wills‘ appointotl to tlic he Sillflfll, as slle was for imam’; hiiirrity Harbour North niid Peters yours tho Supt. 0f 111B Hflme D - Road congregations for ii period partineitt unit n highly eatoemcil of nix months. Mi". (yhloura sulr niciiihci". Rev. 1111-1. Bltltxtler pre- p lPl , diiritit: the winter, with much shied at the meet ng w ici was ucueptatici‘. iii u titiinbei" of the Is- ltclil ill the church. litiiil UUllgfGKilllUllS. and Murray ‘Ilnr. but‘ North is -;n be coiigrzitnlzitotl ‘Till! Halifax Herald of Saturday. on this appointment, iSoiuc tl-u 14th., contains photographs of ime was spent iii ilinctissitit: the Mt. ltllistiii (iruilnalliig (‘Inns Offic- lllOtitlllllll itmuiitrsi the various ers. zimotig tlieni. thitt of Miss Au- zltingrtvgzitions ol the expenses ofiia (iougli. of l-lillsboro, N. 13., a , ic Church Property Commission. member or the co-etls ilvbating \ number of the allotments were team for two years, graduating greed upon there licliit: u hearty with honors in English. She is 9900M!‘ from iniiny. A small roiiiviiilit-riail by it number of friends ommittcoX-oiisit-itiiii: of the; tollow- lturo. as ‘her father. filter. J. ll.‘ ‘ll; Wort llvllllllllflll i" float with con- (iiingli was, nt one time, pastor of regiiiitiiis not rupriaiicntctl at Proti- tlii‘. fiirinci" Mctliotlist. Plollsttut "'2 ltovs. it. ll. Stavcrt, W. Valley (lii-unit, '-l'll(lB Muir llllfl l\l. Scott Fiiltoti. _ ileum-tile from some ' wuizrcinl Tlit- lirrfivlllillltlli ol‘ "'l‘lii- Spoilvtl 101"‘ for sloth-ills iliirim: tho sum- inning" iiy Slillllllflft-liflf.‘ perform- ‘S’:;l‘l.'hz?ltftlllgtttl;r(l At-inntiuliuullil lll'$. ziniiluiiiitiiriiiciil olfiwliilcli up; ' ‘ _: il"VP»l 0 t»; - l-sctviiirc iii lz-t SHIN.‘ o ‘Clllllllelifill of ihn allocation t.o the 151:3 Guumlap, will he greeted, ‘EPIOIIS IIUItIS wits left lii tho Ilullfifl judging rm", ll“, imply flllIQ 0t‘ it‘ the Nliidorttltii" iiiid Clvrk. Th0 llcltolh‘. by o lliill honest: on iiio cv- ""'"""' M"‘l“"i""l"-‘* “It'll! of 0mm! citing of tli 24th in tho Alustirilc hafl"“,'xili""d- Rm’- M' Sim" FllPIIuJl. It is tho sumo plny which ‘on ivns iiiitiiiiniiilisly talented to the was Staged so ‘guccfgflgflllly u few Motlcrtitofl-i cliiiir. The rotiriitz week, ago m Epwonh “My sum. and incoming Moderator‘ having merslde undo,- me auspice}; of briefly addressed tho court, the T,mi|y'[;,med Church Presbylivry atljournotl to meet in tho Presbyterian Church. Caledonia vpspow h, cha,_p,ttey,,w,, the 1m. at. 7 p. m. on Thursday. June 30th. m. pa" o, the week included; Mr, and was closed with prayer by Rev Mama,“ M,;Lean_ .w‘ ‘Mme Mm“ isplre; Dr. J. R. Murchison; Mrs. ‘Russel Cum bell. Miss ‘ Florence PARK CORNER SCHOOL ‘Noy, Mr. andpMrs. Russel NIcNc-ill. Honor roll for the month 0i’ Ap- ril: I 1 i Mr. Howard Court, School In- , i; ‘tor. was l1 passenger to Char- firnilo X~—1 HIITOIII lleriiiiril, w?“ .,, . t ‘ Grad“ wm__1 Junws Campbell luttetonn on Monday afternoon. {um “u. received Special ‘Smith. New filiisiuiir; W. f‘. Wood, tfcct zitteiidtince. cllflY1°ll91°“'l13 it, pi,- On motion. there was placed on re- Itlllelfllvll. = ud through North Wllt- E wfifiityiwflhr; m" llllllIlLLllll 1.141114441111111 ll 111 LLIILLLI. Itllqt" ; Jnititrs lll'iiii;:.:iiii:i'_\', (i. lfilmci- Diiiinliii-r. (fhiii ltilli‘lll\\'ll \\‘_‘ H. Cal-ctr, Hunter lli\t,‘l‘j ,\i_ _i. (y .\I('I4(‘i|ll. Hunter ltivl-r: Luiwnzii .\l. .l’llllllll. ('lltll'-, ——“I.."— i I CIOSITQ Exercises 0f Mount Allison Academy \ (Canadian Press) SACKVILLE, '. 13., Mn)‘ l7. The closing exercises (ll Aloiiiti. Allison Ai-atlciny wort‘ (‘lilllllilrltttl this morning \\'l\('ll iwi-ntysix 511l- dcnts received tliplisntzt-s lit" tuutri- ciilation. lii tho absence iii‘ Prin- cipal .1. l\l. Pnlinci", who was iori~~ illness l0 lzivi‘. up his charge some w s zigo and is ll()\\' iii FYlllllill, llttllllll,’ Priiit-ipiil lions Flommington. M. A.. prciiciituil the (Illilfllllilli and izavi‘. (llt: ri-poi-i of the year's ilCtiVIllCli. 'l‘lit- pro- gramme was closed wlili ilitr viilc-i tlictory fltIfITGHl-i ilolivrrctl by‘, WlllIllIl\Ill1l‘ll0l‘.()[ Illlfltlil‘. Hut-k» villu. After llic rcrtificnttrs Illlfl boon‘ awarded Senator F. ll. lllack of‘ stressing tho importance ol‘ romcmq Sitckvlllo addresscil tlic izratliiiiti-ii l | i i litii-liig their (ilillgitiion to their school. l The niutritvultiiiiii, included: l Stirling Clark, Mount Stovrart, l’ E. 1.; Lewis Haslani. Sprlriglieltl, I’. E. 1.; Harold lieartz. Eur-it Rn)’- alty. P. E. 1.; Ilnrris Jnrdulhl Murray Harbor, P. E. 1.; Fraeerl McFurlsne, Bedeque. 1?. l.;‘ Muuyice Weeks. Charlottetown, P. . I. Graduates in bookkeeping: Margaret Cox; Sum-is. I’. E. 1.; Goo. Johnson, Charlottetown, I’. E. 1.; Annie Phillips. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Graduates in shorthand and typewriling: Jean Morris, Summer- sitle, P.1d. 1;: Belle MitcGowziii, Kil- ‘2 Ralph Ozon. i (‘irutlc Vi|l_1 ‘Chester McKay, l ‘Grade “Ir-‘J Eileen" I-Iownll, Muriel Montgomery. (ililllfl V l‘$l‘-i—1 Jenn Stewart 2 Elsie McKay 3 ‘GIOIHVOOII McLeod. , ""1110 V fJl".l——1 Maud ‘Camp- ihell Z Lucy McLeod 3 Mannie Mc- lKny. (trade IV-l George Ilarding. Grade Illel Anna Delaney 2 {Georgie Campbell 3 Helen McLeod. l Grade lI——1 llutli Montgomery 2 llnriiltl MdLcod. ‘Carolyn Fraser. teacher, Mr. and Nlrs. A. B. Cutliffe mot- " orcd lo Springfield on Sunday. Lucy Httinea 2 Mr. rial-om Cutllffe, ‘Cape Tra- verse, unrs a visitor horc ovor tho week-end. ‘The advance agent for tho Young- Atlams Co.. is here preparing for ‘the opening of a two nights. en- gagement in the Masonic ‘Hall "bo- giiining on Wednesday the 18th., and ii matinee on Thursday attor- noon. Gites-ts registered.‘ at. Riverside ‘_W“‘"*" (Inn recently include D. L. Murdoc . "Lot the cllfkKl-‘Ohtflflvuglpyoull Murray Harbour: Carvcll McT - Loo Chalsson, T. B. Deetloches, i "YWIII ENC. l-lovralt. Cape Trav- rone, Charlottetown; 'l‘. M. How- ! stt, Olbeiiry; Willard bank, D.- S. R McLean. Charlottetown: ‘H. W. , __ Pope, Summertime; H. A. Jenkins, P ‘ v (l. K. Holder, New Glasgow, N. 6.. ana fibarlottetown: B. M. Andrews, _ . )Naw Glau low Mills; J. S. Cru- ‘welu, Ru ico; Walter J. Green, ‘ _ . . Summer-side: Sterling iP. Boston. i / ‘ Harry James. W. Ready. Charlotte- beet-qvellcooked, erse; ‘IUS. Easter, Charlottetown: . fill/wry, nutrlt- W. E. Bentley. Charlottetown; lone, economical. Miss Mabel Mnclnod,‘ chat-lotto. ' towuFA. ‘S. Gulm. Moncton; A, 11:, rum/guanine Flllett, Toronto; s. Footer, L, n. w‘! ‘D- ‘Fbflfll’. Muiihtield: ,Auetln Laird; Cavendish: Peter Mtlrphyl .- , s. GBIIIIIQ‘ intilr, l’. E. 1.; llfildroil Wright, Kin- ‘korn. P. E. I. l Bad, Stomach Made llor g Arms Yellow "I ‘Ilflfl indigestion so bad iliut my hands and arms turned yellow, and it it. ‘llsd not been‘ for Adlerllca, I lihlnlt 1 should have dioilL There is nothing ‘better for ludigestion."— Mrs. Mary Hsnnaford. Adlerlka gives the system a REAL cleansing aind brings out. old poisons which may have caused trouble for a long time. Unlike mosh medicines, it acts upon BOTH "Wilhelm! lover bowel. Just one lllwnful relieves GAS iund takes away that full, IIJIOEIQII ‘feeling so that you can eat ‘better and sloop bot/tor.‘ Even if bowels move daily. Adler-flu; brings out much addition- Bl Poison which you never thought W" lfl Your system midi which “"5611 norm. gsesy stomach, ner- vousness, eloaploeunese, headset», No matter whet‘ you have tried for ma. amt other iiriiulrte. l lthq main stem w , p... Even Canadian water ll Wlllttlfl area, this Illustration Ihowl. olvli‘ territory covered by the Mloclulp o; ‘h, greatest and one of thnworldie WNW" wmiiu a hundred mllee of the lwr stream: t: on the lln'(. The total ble feet. This lo 07704599 P" 5" The map luggcltg thclsc lmillllfl the Ohlcnqodi-alnaqo canal. seMPLe-ivieanrriun NUPTIALS‘ The home oi’ Mr. nnd -\Il‘-‘4- W. Il. lvlacAtthtir, Kcnsingtou, WllS the scone of a pretty wetlilliig iit ‘High lNoon on ‘Wetlnesduy. Mil? 11th when their ilughtei- Ellen Ruth became the bride of William J. ‘Sample, son of Mr- and ‘Mrs. Tyn- dulc lSoinplo. also of Koiit-iington. ltev. ‘Frod Williamson performed the ceremony in the presence ot the immediate relatives, tho dou- ble ring service being used. Miss Mabel MacArthur, ulster o! the bride playodlldohengrlnua ‘Drldul Chorus. The brldo looked charming in a gown of rosewood ‘georgette with pearl trimmings, and carried a bouquet of cream roses and maiden hair fern. Immediately sftor the ceremony, dinner was served and the happy, young couple left on the afternoon- tralii. for lMonctoii, N- iB,, where they will reside. I ‘Mr and ‘Mrs. "Semple have a wide] clgcle of friends in Kcnslngtoii and: vicinity and their absence will ‘be noted at church and social gather- tugs. Tho bride W85 tendered a inlscel-l previous to her marriage when I. large oiumiber of friends gathered at her homo to express their bent wishes in a tangible form. J1‘ sills were opened by lMary MIA atid Adela? lI-lunipliry, quill‘ trude ‘Built n reed the coconut»!!! in! verses I he _ V! TORI‘! i titlqleailtly. h. m l l icon: flit-Pt?“ lllld 1 over the central Ml’: g a blrddeye vlow o a pi system. The M nliirl . drainage system of the contl I Properly speaking, It extellfl‘: der but innumerable ‘IP11! ‘_ aflnual discharge ls 21 trillion ‘ ond. It ls over 2,550 mil" ramificationli. Th6" l! iPrevlcuii to hor inarrit1$° i Iii-ido tuiighi school success! If Long imver and ‘Kenslngtoll. The groom who was a Y0" prodigy at trnlninK "Id d light harness race b01154" l!‘ engaged" in tho lowfilry busin ‘Monclon. A large number o! school i ron and other friends 8W" the arrival of ‘the afternoon at Kenciiigtop station to wliilt “hon voyage." COIIBTEl-“la ‘ Stomach Troubles I . Are Due To Ad ‘ nailed} Tolls of an‘ , _.-_-. Bo- niau Stomach rm» ttoincdynooplll. Ill. lellflltfi in probably llllQ ones I" donor o! mil l5?" ll r an» gt‘ m and turtles "l" tlon. a ' w ch lull, I dlltaudmr"! a" . or - 0M4 h . lsneoiia shower on ilvlondsy night l“ mac g .1