They stop a headache the 4-lngerous drugs Drugglsi about them lemon have an onslieu. ee. of causes. Lumina III the 'llrue Home-Made Yom' Molhcrllsed lo “Beaver” Flour is a blended flour- really two flonrs in one. It contains the quillfii nutriment and flavor of Onmrio fall wheat and the stralztll of Westem wheat. “Beaver” Flour is a perfectly balanced flour. It makes baking easy because it is always the same in strength, quality and flavor. Your grocer has it. Try it. DE.A.LliRS-»Write ns for prices on Ind, Coarse Grains and Cereals. Til T. IL TAYLOR 00., LIHTIE. CIIATHAM. Oli. |40 C .F .Poo1ey_ 6 1-2 Kent St.Halif ax. N.S..Trave1ling Sales Agent ,--W _ _ -s-s ' '~-.\i.-. ».r>f¢ 'i Meat May Be Injurious and I_s Expensive! Some people may eat lots of meat without in- - jury to their health, but it’s hard on their pockets. _ ; Others should avoid meat almost entirely, yet they 1 eat it daily-these pay in both health and purse. ' Either class will benefit by eating less meat and more Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. It gives much more nourishment than its cost _ ~.in meat, isinfinitely more easy to digest-coiise-V quently better for you. ` Ask for 7 w 1 It’s the original. 10 cents per package. I » _ 104 _~. f , _,i _ . _ _- ._ ,.../.~ - \ Z Try Triscuit To-day ,_....__, | , ) .2 ~;.»"._.-14.# “ -']'.._ nf) i _ ‘_"-`_4__» 'j,-'-_ ._ . , .'..., `»`:-,=»~.~,:,»'__i,_\'-'~'f- -.~~ _ » .- ,f-",',~:~ - - ~' `n\°¢?'*»-fi ~;', _-._ _ ' _ ,-_2‘i2‘_§-,~‘1»-‘V;w.¥@1.`-_Le P ._ , V.-, »'-:y_ -_»,L~" T-_,~'i*‘y’§’i‘-fl,;_.*.i”\~;;__ f,'.;;;. __“_f'_»"/'Q-;‘1,_._;;s;'-"-€i ~»tn‘.“" - »:.-:= 4- J 'V . ." ~“"' ~ .Vi- i1-'.'._\11, 4*- '»-f‘,<,~<,';'~'. -'.. ~ ~""»t.--- ““ ~ \/»./:-r “ " V ll ll lf 1 _n .__ __ _ ___.-/71, tffzri' ', . f. I' ».".. -f/’ _ " \ /\`_., .__,f,_,__.._,’, _ é _ , __,__/ ` , . ' X-/'67, _' 1 ‘ " ,_ ' ~~..’. _ _ .,,.V:‘ ‘ fV’-*1>.=::*>-f ' Food science_ hasitaught us that there is much body-building nutriment in the whole wheat grain _ which we do not get in white flour. The only " question is how to make the whole wheat grain digestible. That problem has been solved in the making of TRISCIIIT. The Shredded Whole Wheat Wafer » It is the whole wheat, steam-cooked, shredded, compress- od into n. wafer and baked-the maximum of nutriment in smallest bulk. Many people prefer it to ordinary bread toast.. Heated in the oven to restore its crispness, it iwdelicious for luncheon, or for any meal, with butter, potted cheese or marmalades. a f' nil-: 'roiisr or _ri-is rows' = Made of the Cheicsst Selected Canadian Wheat l A Canadian Food for Canadians _ lain br 'nm cu|Anusls|mmoinVwimi1' coiirun, ulinzn e ~ Nana mit, on. - ' Innate i .digg .nl HONDLY __ ,,, LALD ‘HJ REB# - The remains of ui. fun* Mr. Edward Caswell were Wd sq rut on Friday afternoon in tho Pe0ple‘l beliktery. The hlqefal coo! Plans at 8.45 and was creep- uounii-.; iarsdy irmirdell and the unr- ai tribn¢e.aV'vieru»in¢v1'aIid l>.°=\\'-U“l~ 311,, _gg-vice ~nt_- St, Pisul's bearerslhhsx-Iohn Currie,-"l‘. L Slrllli. 8dvt._,'t;qEwen.'Neu H=N_°"lu ls, Acqrn,VRf _ i _ “ri-is mvmns.-it is not often time th‘eir work-is seen about the wbarv- es of Charlottetown; but on Good Friday, in the morning 'and the af- ternoon two divers were seen nctivs- ly engaged in diving near the marine Wharf, endeavorlng to reclaim some freight.” which had been lost through an accident, while the Minto was he- ing dischargedfat this port lust Wed- nesday. The gang-plank. Ou WhiCl\ the cargo is _taken from the steainei- to the wharf slipped nnd about ten barrels of porkand several cases oi condensed milk fell overboard and went to the bottom. The divers were brought here from Picton by the Labor Union. On Friday they were successful in recovering three barrels of pork. Yesterday they worked for un hour and ai half and brought up one of condensed milk. __V TUESDAY A' DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT. - ‘Very sad indeed are the ‘clrcurnstanv es connected with the death of Mrs. .Frank Mutch aged. 57. of Earusollife who died on Wednesday after n short _illness of Pneumonia. She had been attending u neighbor who was ill 'with the measles, and contracted a cold which developed. into pneumonia i0-n Thursdav her 14 year old daugh- lter: Queenie Alexandra. who contrnfbt- 'ed the measles. passed away. Much svmpathy is felt for Mr. Mutcli and' the other members of his family, which includes ilve daiighters andl two sons. The double funeral will balm place on the arrival of dece:i.~i~ ed's daughter, who is expected honii from Calgary on Wednesday. ACCIDENT AVERTED.-WhS»t‘ might have been n serious accident was narrowly averted on Saturday morning last, when Mr. Joseph Bar- rett, sectionman, Glenroy, was go- ing over the line. Ahoutan liour before the trains were due he camel upon d broken rail about. a quarter of zu. mile east from Scotchfort sta- ,eonaumsabby iliav; 'r. 3.' _ in-pa' anime y _ _ . following were.__l_-he' Pull ' interesting spectacle-Hdtvers at ‘ ll (1 L PRESERVED BY CUTICURA 50Al’ Assisted by occasional use of Cl ‘lcura Ointment. C | s p and ointment are sold thioushwi the i:ii:i`:lr.a .:‘ltbera| sample of etch. with 33-Dido Ninn iin<»r.,sent nw.-mee. Address Puuer Dnil it chem. mira., nent. 21:- norton. \J~H- A- SUDDEN o_i~:A'rH.-A telegram or rived in Charlottetown yesterday nn- nouncing tlie sudden and unexpected deatli'in Rockville Conn., on Satur- day' April 11th__of_ Herbert Sheldon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Hlielilgii of Mill V'i8W. DCCGBBBG 'WEB in the 50th year and leaves to mourn besides his aged parents, three sisters nnd five brothers .-Mrs. Wm. Ridg' way and Mrs. Bessie Vickerson of Dorchester, Mass. und Miss Margaret nt home, Ernest, winnipeg. Charles W., Norman, and Emerson of Mill View and George of Boston, who is on his way. home with 1-.he_remal'ns Funeral -notice lateri V tion. Upon seeing it he hastened hack to Mount Stewart, where the other men were working and taking the necessary equipment they went down and secured it lust in time to lct the treln pass the place where it was broken, which .was on a dump about twenty feet, high and on a very sharp curve, where if ri train run oil tliere wo\il_d_,certa_inly_hnvn been ii. _serious accident".-S. » __ u--r "gi V . _fi DUGTURS lllll NUT HELP HER But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg~ etable Compound Restored Mrs. Bradley’s Health- Herown statement' lniongniao the window, open. it is SERIOUS CONDI'I‘ION._- Mr. Johill Hughes. Droinors is at llfesent ctw' mg at the 'Rosa Hotel, Mt.- Stewart. nt present, uiider the care of Dr- Toninnn. _About two _weeks aw Mf- Huphee while at' his work, got ‘his foot injured, and alter much ‘subti- inz he consulted the doctor who icnnii it necessary to amrutute the great toe. While thisiwound was healing nicely, the other foot, huv_- inz to hear the whioleweight of the ,,.,.1,, became seriously strained czuzs ,ing ulceration nt the ankle so that .Doctors Toombs and Walsh found it lnecessary to perform the second op- eration. Much sympathy is felt with `Mr. Hughes in his suffering.-IJ. .ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.- What looks like an attempt at r0ifll€fY WW :rode oi: Sunday _night or Monday morning on the store of Mr. John McKenna, vendor, Charlottetown- 'i‘he policemen on their rounds found ‘i windcw inthe door of the sho: broken ,md A spring lock, which was I Winnipeg, Canada. - “Eleven years l dgo I went to the Victoria Hospital, ` Montreal, suffering with s growth. The doctors said it was a tumor and could _ not be removed as itwould cause instant death. They found that my organs were ' afiected, and said I could not live more ' than six months in thecondition I was in. ' “After I came home I saw youradver- tisement in the paper, and commenced tulling Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took it constantly for two years, and still take it at times, and | both my husband and myself claim that it was the means of saving my life. I highly recommend it to suffering - women."-Mrs. ORILLA BRADLEY, 284 J ohnson Ave. , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. Why will women take chances or drag outasickly,half-henrtedexistence,miss- ing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegeta- _ me compound? if _ _ “<1 For thirty years it ` ' _'Q has been the stan- " dard remedy for fe~ A mnleills,snd has re- stored the health of , _ thounsndsof women 3 ' P -;_._ who have been trou- D, \\\ bid With Blléll lil- |.v A I mi Flelll-S il! displacements, inflammation, °l¢¢r=u°n. tumor-r, irregniin-ities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkhaln Med- "live C0- (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, and hem in an-ii-.t ennuasnes. ' _a¢lW3Y'S |-nm-| ,md answemd by “wanna sad. His Honor' agreed with Mr. Prohibition case aznlnst Katharina Offer was further adioui-ned for ii ,week. One drunk. Wm. Stewart. was lined S2 or 10 days, thought ther. the robbers had broken the glass by throwing n brick thro- ugh it, Likely thinking there wus only the spring lock on the door they- thought it_would be nn easy matter to get' in.. But on finding that _there was is second ands much more difil» cult. lock to oben they evidently ah- imidoned their proiect, as iiuthius was missed front' the store. A shed in the yard of the Bishop's Palace contuiniiirthe-stores oi the John Mitcslf Co.,,wns also broken into on the san:.e__nlg-lit. POL1CE_ _COUR'I`f.-At the Police Court in Charlottetown- yesterday he- fore Acting Stlqiendiary Magistrate, Mr. C. R. Smallwood, thecasa of W. J. Brown, fora- ~Brst' infraction of the Erohtbition Ant came up for bear- ing. Mr. W; E. Bentley, K. C., who appeared for the Prosecution, explain- ed tostha Court that the case had been adjourned many timesfior over a month; _so that a witness named Rodd ht 'be located nnd give evide|ic¢:,._~`z-Mr.- Brown had vol- unteered to_zo`. on the stand when the case first’ 'ciime up and takeontli that he did not sell to Rodd or to anyone else, between the dates men- tloncd i_n the information. Mr, Bentley st first agreed to allow Mr. Brown to do this but on reconsider ing the matter he thought it would be more sntlsfactorv for all concern- ed if thn\ desired witness had Mr. Brown honorably acquitted, Everv- thinil had been done to locate Rodd but without avail, consequently he thought the case ought to bs dismis- Bentluv and dismissed the case. ,The llllllllilli ` . DBO _,Joh Henderson, .John Ross. ¢U'PCK£°rif ol have retired' on .the It is understood.-that _ Grimtii, our Vlnspwtor, and MA!- Rlx8°» Pipe Fitter, are to be,B\!D_%\T° nnnunted on _-April _30t.h_. All tliese men have _hsdn l0'D§_aud faithful service. _Messrs _ V Riggs.. Mikie - 'sud Ross, relic' in the employ ofthe Rsnway.for< over ton-t.y._ .years and will -rseeivehona Bervios module- Rn%1vios ost-L. - Rev. H. AT. Const , Ph. IJ., pastor at'Newnastle Northumberland county. < has received. a very 'ghearty cell .to the Anboostl ingtod decided to ac- cept this cnlli-_;- s people at New~ castle feel badly over his going from their.. Dr. and Mrs. Cousins, who have many friends in P. E. Island, have inet with marked success _ on this field. Psrhn/ps no Dastorate in New Brunswick has advanced so ra- pidly in all that goes to mark ‘church success as has t-his field. The church securing these devoted servants of' God as pastor md pnstor’s wife can he congratulated. THE LATE J. G.- MU'l‘CH.v- The death oi Mr. James Gordon Mutch. of Southport, which occurred at the P. E. I. Hospital on the 10th inst., ut the comparativelv enrlv age of 29 years, has cast a dei’/P gloom 'over the conrmunity where he lived. Mr. Match, n so.qsstii1_,youii1z farmer, had beenxill-.5 'b t..-;@f,ee weeks. He leaves to?I_l\0urn§¢his;,fathrr, one bro- ther Leslie 8f_~_.ll°U)¢,and twosistcrs, Mrs. Wil1iai1i`JldDohdld of Glonflnnnn and Mrs. Frank'M. Stewart, of this city, and his widow niormerlv Miss Pruwse of Braclfley Point Road) and a nniriier of other relatives who have li the deep sympathy of all in their be-, reavcment. The funeral, which took' place on Sunday from his fatliei°'s re- sidence to the Mt. Herbert cemetery. was one of the most largely attended seen in that district, where hc was held in popular esteem. The services were conducted bv Revs. E. S. Weeks, It _‘_ nfl. _. nnpnm iiureii -,fthe my ni waeu- ` .V _ cHAn|.ss cAi.v:An1'. i:»q._ . ‘ _ - ‘ St. Thomas, Ont.-, April ut.; i9'x3= _ V _ "Ia x9u,VI was laid up with Kidney Trouble and not able ta'gei'oiit of 'niv cbsir. The pain was excruciating and my screams couldhe heard in tlie' street, I tried many different remedies without any results and I was steadily growiii vrezikcr. ()ue day, a friend from Ottawa came in to see me and when he Young mein such poor lienltli.-said lie.wonld send me a sample of ‘_fFriilt-a~tiv¢|," which he did and I commenced taking tlieni. 'l`hey did me good from llie start and ina very short time I was up and around. “Fruit~a-tives'f_ completely - cured me and I lnwe enjoyed the best of health ever since. , , ' _ I would not have any other remedy for Kidney Trouble nnd"wo_nld _ strongly advise anyone suffering from this trouble to' cure themselves with ‘?I"ruil-a-i ives." CHARLES CAL\’.EA,RTj _ lt is simply wonderful, the relief that "Fruit-a-tives” gives in Kidney' md llladder 'i`ron|»les; ln the great majority of cases of “acid nrine,‘_"_pain in the bark, “kidney crziiiips" and Rheiinintisin, the kidneys are _not létlially ~'di_seus<~cl. They ure merely overworked. Tllnt is, they are doilig"m6l"c than llieir slmre of the work of ridding 'the system of waste uistter. In m'os`t crises of Kidnev and lilnrloitif|;nf ` .- ‘I n clocks. handsome jewelry, spo ,' .. . P ' f.’iI’.‘;t2._“"“ “*‘°°* Fi °@=-ff em °ffs§~-»‘=f4i._ or-incnniogu f 'tt' i' '4,"'_""|,` “V 1 gums-»or writ: S05: . __ -_,.-__ ,_ _ __= _‘ '