` _ 3-‘.»,_,J_____...= ,\ ` \_ » 1 5.2; . .~¢\_~- ` .. , , _ , _ ‘ _ .. _, ,. . _ . , _ - . 7 -"~'-:~', _ __ f i§mY`l13‘1917 ' 'rm-3 cnsnnorrnrow-N GUARDIAN , . = Panel-nitrat--"'.--.--Z “"' ”` _ _ - _ _ ~ -- _ . ...-......._.......` .. _ .. _ ._ ' ' Z "K1-T 0 _ '_\ How She was Relieved fum ° Pain by Lydia E. Pinhllanfe Vegetable Compound. ` I had pains in bod: my periods came I had to stay at home from work and suf~ fer a long dine, 011° day -a ,woman ill our house ask e d m y why I was 'Mother her that I mf. month ‘ W hr y0\l 3 of Lydia E. Vegetable Compound? ' My mother bought it and the next month I was so well that I worked all the month ,without staying at home aday. lam in good health now and have told lots of Bill! lb°\lt lt."-Miss Cuuucn llolus, 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mau. Thousands of girls suffer in silence every month rather than consult a phy- sician. If girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, bgckuhs, h°ldl¢l\°» d1'l8€'ll1Z-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestlon woiild take Lydia E. Pinltham'a Vegetable Com. pound, a safe and pun fsmgdy mm. from roota and herbs. much suffering might be avoided. -C W?" 10,5-ydle E. Plnkhun lllediuns o., iynn, aaa. ( tid "f 1 advice which will pfoxve hm or rn /If/I/¢§\\\\\YlIIl4\? E We Warned You _ Before hm the cost or nil kinds or aoo1_'s AND st-loss KEEPS GOING uP \\\\\\\\\\7lIIIllllP s if D “X \\\\\\v]IIIA -\\\ We are prepared however t Help you out as we have many hundreds oi pairs of Footwear which we . .purcliasctl ,before high prices and now oilcr them to you at , Old Prices T is -long ns they last. This month is going to bc a CHANCE FOR BARGAINS and our advice to you ls' to lui nt onco your . SUMMER BOOTS Morris-Smith-Beer Z I/I /AX a\\\\\\\\\\‘ , - ' - ' G- tl i 2.. ,iMal‘gnrei (‘zinlpllell. Perfect utlend~f t Watts. I1' PAYS to buy. in this Province. HART-NE-¥.-Service in Hartney Hall Friday evening at 8, BUYS NEW RE8lDENCE.- Mr. W. Bernard of 0'Leary has purchas- ed the residence of Mr. M. McAus- lang wlit,- has removed, to Elmsdale, PREACHING AT DUNDA8 AND ANN_ANDALE.- The Rev. Fred. Clay will conduct divine servicp in the Presbyterian Church, Dundas at.3¢ p. m. on 13th Inst.. and Annandale at 7, ' HATS. HATS for everybody at the latest makes including Bors'ollno's Clll`lSly‘s Woitlbigusens. Stetson and several others pular prces $1.00 to $5.00. Prowse Bl'os'_l.td‘. 435-5-11M2l. _._.BOMB. WlL&.IAM H. McLEAN.- I Bomb. W. . McLean, son of Mr. D0118ld Mel..eun. Grapaud, attached to the 2'Ith Montreal Field Battalion, who wal wounded on October 2ls\ lust. ulld late£ invulided to England, is ndw conviilc-scent und is taking a lieuteuancy course in England. I _.A SCHOOL WORKL- The following is the standing of Grand Trncadie School for the month of April. Grade V.---‘ Sr. Louis MacDonald. Grade V - (Jr.)- ivan MacEwen. Grade 1V.- -1. Qlnnlc Buote and Stella Court lcflual): 2. Cecelia Fanning. Grade ll.-1, Gerode Watts; 2, Francis Muc- _Donuld and Hilda Kelzer (equal). Grade ll.-1, Amy _l{cizer; 2, Joseph l’uotc Glade l -li cor e Court ullcc and l’ullctu:llit_v. Louis Miicllon- ald. Earl Keizr.-i', Stella (‘ourl, ivan .llacl-Iweli, Gerode Watts, Russel Watts, Al-tllin' lieizt-r 'and Alfred SPECIAL NOTICE, CANADIAN ,GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.- (loin- inencing today, 'l`liurl‘.'iay 10th inst., a special passenger ilniil will leave (`-harlottetown at 6.30 a. iii. daily, _Sunday excepted, for _Tignish and re- turn. This train will connect with steamer at Surrilnersido morning and evening, and will -leave Suniniersidc for Tlgnlsh iii. 9.45 a. m., and return- ing leave Tignish at 3.00 p. ni. This service will remain until Summfer Tilnetnble comes into force on the ent's Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., May 9th, 1917. 42fi,5,10M4i ::Safety First in the Hat business means buying your new hat from Pi'o\vse Bros Ltd. _ 436-5-M21. ..Ypur hat, cleaned, re- .. blocked, furnished 'with newbaods, right here io town, fora small _price Try us BOSTON SHOE _ ISHINING PARLOR " 0/i\\\\\vll1m\\\\ 135 Grafton St.-Sunnyside .ll , _A -_l l'--u._';&l_s._,,s- An. in nlciclalcsi Twist _‘_-__ -vi Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd _ ` ' Charlottetown 1 ' 1; e _. Ask ` your deal_er_ for ` Hickey’s Twis_t_ai_ld _insist on getting the genuine for lt'a the Cleaneat and beat Chewing Tobacco. HiCKEY’S is a_lari§¢. clean, fragrant juicy p_ug that gives real satisfaction to chewers after they have , tired of other kinds. TRY 1-ilcinDilisgSiT;S h?\?ileJ& ll' the biggest nliilsiczfil coiiitliiliatioii :gal sll-lillnélriille ;~omii;1illd€.l'- lJ|\1l ' ~- - - - . - - 1 us l w's ll: lllrrv, .' le i. A' Mcommm & C0" Lui" (""rmga“ ‘Tiled al tihoiir. SlToTlltTos\ili'- ic- nttcnil to a .\'orwcgiaii liizihli which '£:‘;’Lhnr‘§r°fF Nrfwszme &n M":;e?:' ilcicnt encouragement and patronage was waiting n short llialilllffl Off. ' . . , . A BWSO I9 D ` - . ii , _ sents have shipped from this province :’§n?5?ali';e(Lxédi?_,l,],?,§;l,$5 },R,E',,|r:;J ,lnd\Ve,‘Hulgi‘[l! fTw;2'€v_'Fii2,'.?;;p‘] l`;,';:: :t."R:;;n=;e"{)g§£a'f§wbu";;i}f§ “pw“rds| duced I0 make U16 V@l\iUl"0.l'l`h§ C_<:ill1' ashore safely, although both liteboats ` ` DHILV COURTS-19 Of f0l"lY P0017 6 05! W' were badly smuslled up in the surf --- ' ' _ .n .. ~. .. ~ -~ . SCHOOL woRK___,l,he standing of tmllenllriiizytiizolgs t;fs§{he0:_>it;_0i;‘it;i; alnéirlgaefgeas ni) _were bcachini: them. ; pupils 1" (T053 Road School for Apr" tyoilsiileralile. lt is holled that Chai'-i lhl|ade‘pm~a" 'lesmwed the man.; Grade Vlll-1, Bruce Judson. Grade ]'ru`c'ww“ theatre goerq will give ML( nel In \vhlch his stcaniei r>.si~upcil bo.. Vli-1, Li-sie Wood and Athol Jud- C'a,._,_agher mi poqgibio- assurance _"__ ing sunk. , Son tequal.) Grade \-‘q_1_ pm., Bam mm-onngc in Om-e-__ mf embm him m| \\e were uitnckctl ii_v ii submarine. HI'-=l0u; 2. Earle Bullem; 2. Sadie _,€(_m,e this ,rem for ,hem ; _______________________ __ ~___ __{______M___ __ W_Ww______ _,_-,,.,..,.,,_..._.,...,........... ._ ..~-...w-.~..._ :sr-..:: :i‘:..:“:;"i.“..f’.fl I, R§L‘;§2,§,’,‘;‘"‘“g MARGUERITE CLARK _“__ MICE and ` Po'rA‘ro =rnAiN.-Mr. r. n. New-, _ . 'f _ "" _ _ “°‘"“- WY- WND '°P'e“°“'-B the “'”'“ ‘if Possistv comme Hess.-Msn nn sailing vessel sam: | 33.*; ’“°.“‘i.’ `.~‘;“ .‘i.‘;.““ ..‘i’i` E Favorite Here--Monday--Tuesday MEN " __ disguised as n fishing vessel," lic said. approach of merchant craft, which “Sho opened firc oil us at five miles, ollen can .bc identified readily by tire sciidlng- llftecii shots at us and smash- sound of the engines. By thus CDI)- ing oilr wirclie-ss. Silo pursued u s for serving fuel the submarines are able an hour. We did not use our Kun-I in remain away from their,base_a_ldq'g I-‘inally a llriiisil patrol boat api tiimc, and also they find means of- . pcared. The submarine sil1imcrgcd.l ncwing their stores from ships whlT:_T| dir.-gui.-ie and all, prescniilli: a llllli-1lhcy sink. . t-.rolls sight as the carefully pre- ‘°'|‘i1@ tuiioat which sank ui; md piircri cquiplnerit simulating u flshing| been c--.it for six weeks. She had'0I1l\_ heat sunk bencniii the waves." ,British captain on board. Sbe,re- - The captain ot` nn American sailing, m.w,=_,| 31| hgr supplies from our boi! shin \\'l\i<'h was sunk Ich days asoiann toon nil the nautical ins/iruntenis. mill: _ -The submarine- gave us a-_sharp sig- f~gq;i,-,myingri nm lying along incl nal to hair with n shell from a dis- sca lrillcs in regulrir nests. They kc-ep( tance 01' two miles. lt was $0041 well untler lvaict most of tht- iimem marimlanshin. The shot nit the shill- ('0ming- up noir and then for perl-| stiunroly. but csiisctl no casualties. -:cupic ol>si.>i'viliioll.==. or on licnrlni: thc \‘\'c stoppcil and took to the li0Bt8." ’ 3' y ,, . ington, hiding in working out the com- it M 'I F h VI ’ E' Pe" nat-t by which the linac-.l sltntes agar L L y . ' _ 3. "ll I t o d 9-. i.Q|l§p(‘The~lfooTi0sTlui`i;? scii):pTy‘of8tTle» two - nations, for use at home and among‘ ~ e nation. is a veteran serv- __ graduate of Prince of Wales (`ollege,_ U ¢ 9, _ O. Th D 1 Ga some m Sus" smith! Mother and she W" C"“"‘°“e‘°W“" P"“°‘° Ed"'“"d mam' and mokmg so Haggard wgrsshoof Tas; vs; uri; New she Loo ks .lust Fins. , _ ‘his native town, the youth tlirned to-,` _ _ _ ` - - , “""“ ”°"“°“-I “““ °“"° “"“-"“'- “"“- - l_ inc :Ass 1-He srnizscri-i Ano enous/was or weak. ~snvous..c_AIt!- entered the civil service. Winning the NUXATED |R0N WH- R wo WE EKS. “ME 'N MANV |~STANc5s admiration and confidence of SirJohni WORN. HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN wo PEFLEENT 'N T ,_ . . Macdonald, the Prime Minister, by his _ °_ ~ “_ ' "*" -‘ day and Saturday at the Bargain capacity as a lesser Government of-, I I ple might he Saved, who new die _ in ‘ ` ' ' ' ` ' f ou (private secr-etulty to the Premier ii position which he held until 1891. ‘For n year he was clerk of the Kllng's Privy (Jounci-l_ ' ‘1896 he became Ilndersecretary df State and Deputy Registrar-General the Domi nlon The confidence roposed in hlmls shown by the fact that during thei ‘00s. he served gvlth tlig Briitish agent-_, the Bering as ar trst on. ani , Ti)lTut ho wa. agen; of the Cnnadinni 'Govel‘linic'nt;t. the proceedings oi' the 'Joint High Commission which met ln Quebec and in Washington in 1898. in 190" he_ had another imports-nt 0011!' iinis;-lon of the kind. servins Us MSO' ciate secretary to the- Alaskan 'l‘rl- Tbunhl, 'meeting in London. Repeated ly, when Caiiniiit has entertained dis- ltlnguished guests from abroad, _‘ms °;‘:‘:s.‘: ‘“.‘.§I.‘..‘*‘.‘:,.§z“"°“.°1.;’.‘..i . su ‘ . - » llins fcllunii hinTn shrewd. forceful, sno- |cessflil. fertile representative on many occasions. _ ::Duling those times ol' hllgh prices it is u good rule, before liuylilg a low price tea. to take a trample h°\“0 “"0 try lt-See now it tastes and ll is important too to see llovwmucli it ‘takes for in brewing. You can try il package oi’ Red Rose without. any charge- If you like lt. t.-hen 'DM' Nil' it- blit if not return the unsued pmt oi the package and there wil not he any charge- wg will pay the D101* cllant for it. SUBMARINE MENABE IIUNTINUES ITS WURK (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON.-- American citizens lan- ded during the last few-IUIYB mlm vessels which had been sunk by Ger- ninu' .submarines tell remarkable tales of the strerluous exploits of the U- hc-nts. ln' one case -three undersea boats appeared simultaneously along- side the ship. one h9|ll8 il Submarine cruiser, 300 feet long and the others oimfsshioned submarines willi a length of about 120 feet. in another case a German submar- rine wore an elaborate disguise of a fishing bc-at. The submarine carried a gun which had a range of nearly live miles. _ In at least two cases the crews of vessels -sunk by submarines were res- cued from open boats ‘by a pssslnS ship only to- suffer a repetition of the disaster when the ship on which they had taken refuge fell prey t0 an un- der-water boat. A seaman from Pensacc-la. who was ii member of the crew of a Swedish vessel, said: “We were almost within sight of land late in the afternoon when we observed a Norwegian sailing vessel in nn encounter with a submarine our turn would come next. we pre pared s lifeboat. A 300-fc-ot submar- rlnc came up to us in due course and ilre'l three warning shots from its heavy gun. "We pulled our boat over tothelife- boat from the Norwegian_ ship pre- vlously sunk and a dozen hours later ‘were picked up by a British steamer. We had only a brief stay on the Brit- ish boat, as she was torpedoed the some morning. After a few hours in the boats we were found by n British patrol and landed." THE CHILDS APPEAL “There can be no Beautiful. HeallhyRosy Checked women F. KING, M. D. ful, rc.-sy checked women witllout iron,” says Dr. Ferdinand King, a on the grave and selious consequent as cf iron deilcienc in the blood of phaslzed the fact that doctors should prescribe -more organic iron- nuxat- weiik, hiiggurd lc-oklng women pa- tients. l’nllor means anaemia. Tile skill of the anne-mic woman is pale, the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone. the br-aiu frlgs and the memory fails, and often they beconic wt-ak, nervous, irritable, dc-spondcllt and melancholy. Wlicn the iron goes i'l'oin the blood ot' women, the roses go from their cheeks." "lu luct the most common foods of America, the starclies, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, -muc- nroni, spaghetti, sngc., for- ina, degerminat- ed cornmwl, no longer' is iron to be found. Refln ln’g processes have removed the iron of Mo- ther Earth from these impoverish ed foods, and silly methods of ho_me cookery. by throwing down the waste Pipe the water in which our vege- tables are cooked are rc- sponsihle for another » grave iron loss. -- cvely vcar ironl pneumonia, imisumption, llidncy, livei which started tlieli dl-lease iii the lilooil ot woman, and the great drai l upon her at certain periods, quires iron much more than help make up for the loss. iron is alisolut.0I_v rieoessnr how much or what. you eat, y inerel asses throu h voli Tiiucnce you lietroiue weak, p to yourself to make the followi see how long you can work ed. Next take two five-grain ‘per 'day after- iileals for two people who were ailing all th double their strengtn and en er troubles in from ten to da s` lm sim b takin New VOTK IYl\YSiCi0“ and ““U‘°"-land entirely rid themselves of all T ir 'had in some cases been docto , months without obtaining any condition brought on by lack ‘ _ Y D ' S . doing you any good, and as ll l-ZNDPG. heart tlouble, etc Thr real and true cause WGN) 110 thing more nor less than a weakened oi iron On account of the peculiar nature n placed she re- nian to Y I0 211' a_bl_e your blood to change i'ood into living tissue. Without it. no matter r fooil without conse- ale and ‘sickly-looking. just like a plant trying to grow in soil dcilcleiit in iron. li' you are not s-trong or well you owe it ng test: or' how t'nl' you can walk without becoming ti-i-_ tablets withagi l;'f;lr\," _ af ordinary nuxated iron three times weeks. Theii test your strength again and see low much you hnve gained. -1- have "T|\0f€ C011 U0 "0 he11m‘l'~ he‘“1‘i'.seen dozens of nervous. rundown c while. durance “ln my recent talks to IDHYSICUIIIEI symptoms of dyspepsfa, liver ;iud oth- ourleen_ on in Y Y I e DIY Y E American wolnen, I have* strongly em the proper form. And this after they ring for benefit. ed irc-ll-for their nervous. run-ilowil But donlt take the niti forms of reduc- fcd iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron s-iniply to save a few cents; The _limi deniandeil by Mother Na ture for the red coloring matter in the blonil of her cliildrcii is. alas! not that kind 'ni' iron. You ulllet take iloil iorni that can be easily ah:-lor ina hed uno assimilated to do you any good, oth-i erwise it nliiy prove worse than usc. less. I have used Nuxated lro ly in my owll practice in most ii Week- severe aggravated conditions with ulifailiug results. l have induced many other "Therefore, if, you wish to preserve your youth- ful vim and vigor to tl ripe deficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron. just as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt.” nr. Fefiiimimi King, Nm! York 1>r._»,..'.;.... and Medical Author, fell: ph!/.n`¢-im; they should pri-nrrilis more orggnig .r fha! iron- Numfed Iron-for fhi-ir paiienli-Sai/c anne- mia-iron :lr-_ll`r°irnc_i/--1‘s ilu: greatest curse I0 the health, airengih, viifilify and bca Ute modern /imcrii-nn Woman.-Sound; uiy of warn- You can fell the plenty of iron in beautiful healthy rosy women full of Lif`e.Vil_n 'Vitality .- physicians to'glve` it aftriil 811, of whom have given me most surprilling reports in regsrdto its -_greet power as a health and strength builderl Ma'..y an athlete and prize lighter -has won the day simply becnniie`_he knew the secret oil great, strength and endurance and filled"hls blood with Iron before he went into the al- fray; while many another has 30116 down in .inglorlous defeat si-mply fill' the lack of iron." ~ Dr. Ho-worry James, late ol’ the United States Public Health Service, said: "lt should be brought home to the minds of the younger as well as elder' women of America, what a wonderful change will take place, in many cases, when Nuxated iron- is taken; now it. will cause the enriched blood to bring tho roses to -their checks, the sparkle to their eyes- and the elasticity to their step; -how their every function will be _stimula- ted and regulated and that sense “I what the French call bien entre wal get up w th them in the morning and accompany them at night to a sound und perfect sleep. Men, too-tbole who. in the strenuous strain of 'buli- ness competition burn up ‘rapllllf stores of nervous energy. here ia»a source of power. and renewal _strength and endurance which _ll be found unfaillng." ‘ ` - NOTE.- Nuxated -iron, which" Ila prescribed and recoinmended allrhf by physicians in .such a greet -varleu of cases, is not patent medicine' ner secret remedy. but "dns which . ~‘|| well known to druggiats and-whole iron constituents are w_idely` Nlerlb ed by eminent physicians both ll h_- rope and America. Unlike the~ Inorganic Iron products. it ,la _ assimilated. does not injnremllv make tllem black. nor mach; on the contrary, it ia D0tent remedy in nearly al indigestlon as. well as run-down conditions. 'P turers. have such great- ` nnxated iron, that they BUG! NI 5;; it . 9... “As I have said a hun-- dred times over, organic iron _ ‘ is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only throw away habits forming drugs and nsueeous concoc- tions and -tsketmlmple unrated iron. I am convinced that the .. A' Baltimore senman_frc.:in li ban-_ JF _ lives of thousands of peo- ing against use of metallic iron which may injure the teeth, corrodc i/ie stomach and do far' more harm than good; advices we of only mlxutnl iron. ' ~ felt 8100.00 to any charitable tic-n if they cannot ia-ire any man. or der 60 who lacks iron, and increaee-t.h`elr_ltD- nght 100 per cent or over in- four vodka’ provided they have no serlo\u`er¢anie_ They slsooifer to refund not at least double your strengt -_andf “Me in we dm' mile. it is aw t§'~_ s rf brass. E- 'a=':‘~.a»°~°:.v- -ar-r;.': » . n ra _ r ref- < `_ dx' WH- Mmltlalie. and 'allgoo'iT~'dr\Ill1i'ta:'; _ ‘ _. -_ '_ . . so-v_-$._l'; ._ »- ' , _f ' , .`;';,-,,~.i-4' ‘ ., . .\. "Y ° ~ ,_ -`-~.‘.» . 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