i E i ,z l i L i 1 r ,MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE SITU RDIYJ ` _ xi) FUlT0“i|3w]_-A-nvfs" 50rgvul:;;l People tell of Prompt In The worliby Greatest Fruit Grateful Acknowl' d e gements Come From §“ffi1’¢l'S» Thousands of Miles Apart, Show- m8 t e Value of Fruit-a-tives.” ~- -- ..° Wh€n Well-known people,‘respected in the districts g<.>°.<‘ _ s one t ieni o ’t ] confidence in their word , y u ‘can WIP having _ The probability is you will nnd some person living 1;1ght_1n y_0ur home town or country who has been cured by " EI`Uli'.3~'f1V¢S_-” Don’t hesitate to talk of “Fruit-a-tives” to such persons. You iindrpeople in all walks of life, uieii and W°m_en» 50196 very prominent people, who are grateful because in their suffering “Fruit-a-tives” was a welcome remedy and they are glad to tell you all about it. When you have uiidergonetlie tortures of Indigestion, Headaches, Sick Stouiach, Pain in the Back, Chronic C011StlpalZ10i1, Rheumatisni or similar ailinents, andliave at last found 'a wonderful cure in “Fruit-a-tives” you naturally ‘feel as though you must talk abou_t`~'tliis` great remedy-write about it. You would like others to know the truth ofi how you obtained relief. , This is just the positions the grateful users of “Fruit-a-tives” are iii. They have been~ cured when their diseases were sometimes given up as hopeless. Their thanks are' the “Fruit-a-tives testimonials” you.see in the newspapers. They are freely and voluntarily oilered. They are genuine and never in one single instance given for any monetary consideration. 2 5c. for trial size,-regular boxes, 5oc.~6 for $2.50 or sent direct on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. "BEAvr;R”rI..oUa wana A _ , J ll Bread Flour _,_-. » -., and a ._ ! ~. _-p' ,~:' ;1ft*f‘ K. ‘_-_-lst! _ ._ -T” ; r. v 1 Q l e§§ ed Pastry Flour __<§ f .f .s ,ings hly./7 I or ` ` J so’ e., . _ §g:,_f'_§lt;,.;_‘;r,,__i' i‘- z" .' _-` .ll a little Western wheat _ ' ,» ' _ .-=i. iz.: ._ -_ _` ,_ to add strength. "Beaver" Flour is equally good for Bread and Pastry'--it has the real home made flavor that western flours lack. Ask your grocer. ’ fi ‘ " V H "._"-`_."§"& _ ' /N `.~» ..__\ V " The perfedl' flour is the . '» ' ~ 4. ,_ \"-A" one that combines tho '_` , _ ,, ,, »’ Iiood qunlitiesof Ontario 2 " _ " 1 (ll <5 ' j 2 and Western wheat. ., "_, _ - _ _ .. _ _ _ This is exadtly what E '» -, _ _"Beaver" Fic;: does. ~_ ~ f ,_ _» _' 1_9; i It is a blend ol best X ~- 1. ` _Ontario fall wheat with ` _ `~f -fl '~ In _ __, 5., __ _ . -ei .,...~'.\. _ _ __ tr. , .-gs-`.~,f .""_g»" -it I . _- -. .~ .~ f'-‘_ . -_ '__ i - a£AL£nS-wr/in u far sf-/ru n nu. Como Gnlu ul Cmllr- |43 'mn 'r. ll. 'ravaolz co.. umrrnn. - - CIIATIIAM. Oul- C.F_Pooley, 6% Kent St, Halifax,N_S.,Travelling Sales Agent T. P. Dorll. Bt. Peters was I in Charlottetown Saturday. ' 1 ` me Robert Jenkins, Alexandra, was in Charlottetown Saturday. ‘J. J. Moflarthy, Bt. Augustine. was in Charlottetown Saturday. F. G. Jordan, Montague, was in Charlottetown Saturday on business. Tiles. Hudson, of I-Ihmilton and Sons, Picton, was s passenger to Souris Saturday. His many friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of Harry Essory, Union Road, Lot. 83. The friends of B. J. Taylor, Char- lottetown, will regret to learn that he is ill in the 1'. E. I. Hospital. ills many friends are pleased to see John H. Gill of Union Road out again after his recent illnes of ls. grippc George Brown, who has been spend- ing n few weeks at his old home at York has left on return to Prince Rupert, D. T, Lowther. North Carleton, who was attending the Dairy As- sociation in Charlottetown has re- turnei home. The Guardian regrets to learn of the scrious illness of Harry Essory, Union Bond, who is confined to his home with an attack. oi pleuro-pneu- moniu. ‘Her friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Charles Simmons. Charlottetown, returned Saturday from the P. E. I. Hospital where she was undergoing treatment. Louis McMillan of the Y. M. C/A.. Charlottetown, left ln.st_ night for Toronto to tnke a two months' course of physical training as pro- vided undcr the Strathcona Fund. Mins Hazel Bremner, Charlotte- town, was n. pussonger Saturday by the special mail train returning from Boston. and New York where she spent several weeks visiting friends. E. H. and Mrs. Mcllinchern and Miss Annie Trving, Charlottetown, leave this morning for Cape Trnvcrne to attend the funeral ol Mrs. Mc- Eachei'n’s, and Miss Irving's grand- mother, Mrs. Arthur Irving, whose death is recorder! elsewhere. TUESDAY. John Poirier, of Sinclair & Stewart Ltd., Summersicle, spent Sunday in Charlottetown. John P. Gordon, Charlottetown, crossed yesterday on' n holiday trip to the Paciiic Const. Miss Welsh, Southport, left yester- day to take u course at the McDon- uld College, Bt. Anne do Bellevue. Horace McEwen, Supt. of P.E.I.R., was arpnssengeron tho mail special Sunday night en route to Moncton. Yesterdnv afternoon Geo. J. Car- ver, Charlottetown, was taken to thc City Hospital for treatment to his hip which has been giving him consi- derablc pain of late. Thomas McNutt. Mulveqlw. WM H passenger last night by the GXDW-S9 to Georgetown cn route to Picton to meet, Mrs. McNutt who is returning from a. visit to her former home in Campbellton, N. B. WEDNESDAY. John H. Ryan. Montreal. represent- ative of The Sherwin Williams Paint Co., is in Charlottetown. Miss Edith Saunders lcnves tonight for New York after an extended visit to her home in Churlottct0Wl\- The mnny friends of John Tweedy. blarnsclilfc, will regret to hear of his illness, and hope for his slJ¢0dY recovery. 9_1 i i A _____F 10.2 A simple food, but U nourishing food. Just the heart of sweet-corn rolled th`in and toasted. ` Appetizing, easily digested. good `for men, women ond. children." ° Put up in big 10¢` D8Ck3€€'9'*i_ always fresh. - Ipok for this signature WUMAN ESGHPES T lillEli|lFlll _ UPERATIUN How She Was Saved From Surgeon’s Knife by ‘Lydia E. Pinkhsm’s Vegeta- ble Compound. Mogsdore, Ohio. - "The first two years I was married I suffered so much froml ` female troubles and bearing down pains tliatlcould notstand feet. long to do my The doctor would have to dls bottles and it and 1 avoided e have two hne ll _ Lss Ohio. -ingston and his most interesting and chairman Dr. Ayers to which Mr. ` 7'* -y - - 'x'_:'f Y. _ --\f- v -- -- 7'* -i"~- 7. uosnsv. . ,A _ l".'. ._ ~-;‘,;» = , Bennie -_ _ 'Nddhli River. M ' '~ ` V . The .. ‘= .“I»*_“ ’~- of-Wm. Fraser; Vernon, ’-'_=`i"'A' leased him out again, -1 2'- recent g '_ *_ = SDAY: ,jiif -o; D.” V \~ 1\\m._ dummmiae, spent ya_t,s|.1;s1,=iu 0harlotcstcwn.- J’ `~'-,j‘.1‘.'il¢8.\¥ . the wonder oft those afouncl me,an¢i' had almost given up hope. Dr. C`.ha:e's Nerve Food has lnlth. %’WP“'. derful rc-cord as a cure for tioii-_e.:_1_.l prc_=:.ii‘u’.'ir.;.. Hy fllmlil blood. it res’.°oreo feeble. » ami, working hand in hand s cur cs are therouiill a°d‘l”d*‘° camgn, box, ofa- $2.50. .Ali dvlim" 5'1"’ l Bates & Co., Lilllifcdr T°-"P"-” |.:,| ».'_...n'. \i. iw .iv- T-'Si _4 `, .ri- ‘ ‘ 1*., i, x ‘-on . -ff'