“» . ho- y, if ~ ' tl. .ii .-, rl’ 2 lr if ' w ui ig ; QA- i.; " 1l,l _< w..-M.-_ VM L. l , am-.. iI.=- t,. '.1 , 1-" ,\. ,`\.‘ 4 l‘- .4-. ff. 'if-1". 1'. ` .4 iféf _ . .i ' f. , . .K “ In . -- _ April 20th, 1915. my opinion, no other medicine ln' the \'orld'is so curative for Cdllslipn- li " ` nd UNI Yudllgzrliafl ss “ Frliit-a-tives ". tive years, and my sedentary occupa- tion, 1 wapaauifererirom these com plaintsfor M sic, brought about "a kind of u Intestinal Par`alysis-0-with nasty Hrnd- eiting, and Pain in the Back.. I tried p‘lls a a¢'Il¢,¢, belching gas, drowsiness after ._ B d medicines of pllysiciulls, but nilthing helped me. 'l`hen lwas induced to' try “ Fruit-a-tives ”, and. now for aix ,monthslllave been entirely well. ,"1 pdvise any one who suffers from that witlrthe resultant indigestioll, lo by l»'Ff. hpnible trouble-Chronic Constipation 1'! ,-a-liz/erf', and you_will be azreeably surprised at the great benefit y ix will re`ceive”. `A. ROSENBURG. s. box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. A' t pil dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- aitives Limited, Ottawa. _ RAI -NOR died-'tb _ood ua niall i' lil-isoa i0` C Liverpo . pn ,_ ,_ . I. UDNPAY' .now A rllleonsn.-s coolo ro- oeived from Major Stewart ll! Nl fi* limo; lllwell Btestrhag ngormsrirstilf a can i\i¢0lI|1 _ g wart; reypoxgd mmol." has been Nik” a prisoner by the Germans. » IUYS HANDSOME FlLLY.- Mr. Wm. Youlsnd ot Cove Head. West. has solo his Mayor 'road any to Mi- P- -L McDonald- of the some place ior a handsome sum. The dslll 0! ‘N-5 filly is a pacing Parkshlre mare and her ol spring has ‘the aimed of his lllftm" and will no doubt be heard from later on. . Mr. T. C. James.~whn has spent the winter in Ontario, returned to this province on Thursday last and is now visiting at Atherton the guest of his daughter, . Mrs. Millar. 1-lie many wills i ta e up residence in the steamer Ayeagar-th lying at the \ . f|‘|9||dg will bg plegged (0 153!!! thli, --Mr Dan Mc 11° IU* l‘ PoPl.arl Po|N'r. - Chorlottetown about the middle of Donald has la“nched.ma New F9,-ry 'hme' ` ‘ Boat and expects to do a rushing brasi- ‘”"»-"' - ' ness in the com ng summer.- r. ¢.‘I.?.*.'.§‘..‘€.?.‘.l.§‘.’5.¢i...‘.I‘.€’ ..‘l°‘.lf:T 9;»_;>fgg;;1',;»,;-,<>,',,§°;,§g;‘;>,2'g‘:,;_“i;:;% missed, it being his first appearance ,mms _ Mrs Lewis McPhe,.B°,,_ It was Edwnd Br my mm W" “ned Launching is 'visiting the guest of her on Friday for assaulting Robert Davis. d me like Angus Mcnnnald ___ ""1 “°‘ R””‘°“° I"-'°°4 W’ W" °“"` him! chlrlo Anon was vloltinght lished through a...typographlcal error cnt J h “McDona,d.s recently _ in this paper. Flood was lined $i0 or “D L ° “ d Moo e .Greenvale'has thirty days for drunkenness. Mrs' °°m" " y' ' _ been visiting at her oldnhome in lavli- __ lar Point._- Mr. Geo. uncan pa u runway uf met W” ,_ very pm, INSTITUTE MEETING.- The re- ful accideytllon Saturdayhaiternoon. He 5“|‘“' m°“th\V,m°°““5 °‘ the New gen f,-°m'¢_he to, of ,_ bud, yo the deek Haven Women s Institute was held on '__ ____Z_ ,__ sustaining a. compound fracture of the W°d“°SdaY~ Mal' 24'-*L At "W mme ' , right leg winch was hmmm bemw the of Mrs. A. N. Darracll. There was a ' good attendance of members and » ' ' 0 o o 1 knee' me bone protruding' wnghts visitors After the regular business ` P ambulance was summoned and he was - conveyed to the Charlottetown Hon- of the meeting was taken up the mem pital where Inst evening he was re. bers discussed carrying on the good ported to be doing very well, work already started of knittilng sgcijcs _-1- for the soldiers. Tl s was o owe y There passed away at her home, 30 an interesting talk on gardening; the Spring Park Road on Saturday, Alice care of flowers, fruits, vegetables etc. May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Dainty refreshments were then serv- Mrs. James Morgan. Besides a sor- ed by the hostess, after which a rowing mother and father there are hearty vote of thanks was tendered left to mourn tive brothers and -two her for her hospitality. The members sisters to all of whom the Guardian ex- dispersed to their hqmes, feeling that tends its sincere sYlnps.thy. The floral they had enjoyed n very pleasant ami tributes, as well as the spiritual bou-' also very profitable evening. Next quets were lnal:ly'and beautiful.. The meeting to be held Wednesday. June .-- . _ _. yiiiiieriii likes Diacg this morning at 23th. ln the schoolhouse at 3.30 p.m. mrs rohlchvo., any so.-Tlrlvo hon- ‘“‘°"“‘°“*~ - Mwsctojoléfdivlslrrinsd.-1-M& on? ousall rabb ts, whic will fur- rs. . . r ner arr ve n sr o - for the allies’ armies, com- TINOIY d SFRGEANT M°°R_ATH°- tetown Saturday, from Los Angeles to - t h rw Br" le e er cton Gleaner says. Justin spent the summer Mrs Gardiner was a part o t eicargo o e - _ . iahistea " ~ b la hich a - K' Mccmm' Wm’ W” attached as a recently elected Second View-Presi- rived ll mer Cum er nd, w r ore'-today from Wellington' N. Z. gg“';i“‘;mFw‘fih me 36"’ B°'"°ry sm" dent of the National Chapter, imperial .l' _The ship is enroute to eu,';sted“w,,;`et§"§§,°; l‘:Bt»w%"°"' has Order of the Daughters of the Empire, ol., Mawr P Fishelfs unltatgsx/é d°3°?:ed ata meeting held in New York on ‘ ' ' ,mon ,mi ,ms mmm ima’ :Y a eg' Moy 22nd one 23rd. Mr. one Mrs. g C mmm ov tat New York _ ‘ 'Gm-diner stopped er t. i‘- , 1 _'VID 1 / i F le V Fashion decrees have ' conspicuous item of woman's drc.-ss \/Ve have anticipated the cle- marld, and arc showing 'through the dcalcr in your locality a full linc of - §hoon made to conform to th: requirements cf the new i styles in feminine wear. Aside from this, Red T Shoes are made to give i good service. Of solid padded with shoddy or inferior material-they have plenty of wear as -well as' plenty of style. THE IEIT TAYLOR CO.. Limited _ '\' 1 , -_ '_ \ l , ` 1-‘ ‘ ~ .»'. ’ I. l .. i .~',_'. I. ,I Al ' )( 'j \ » HE short, full skirts W h i c h D a rn c ade the shoe quite>:». doc on MEN AND woMEN` ather throughout-not I9 » » c mama.; A . slilled by 450 communlcants and 126 ad, erents and guarantees all annual tion of six weeks and a definite prom- ise of increase upon return of normal condit ericton last Tuesday afernoon. Dr. Sewiid youuseet daughter or the into Angus MacKinnon of DeSable, be- of white satin and lace. The bride and groom were unattended. The erous and costly testifying to tile vaiided home. Private Bandai-aon's nlulteroua friends in St. Peters Bay and vicinity are delighted to llavethim back once more. Owing tothe time of his arrival in Charlottevwn pot caption here which he otherwise --- Hearts most. 'll being known he did not recel e th# re- . would. 1 _ » . . Hearts, son Victoria """"°'” ' l ellartl , ._ , ing oflicer of the batter an o d t ' that Mr. McGrath had beyen pgggllxgd on their way home in order that the ;. . , _ ‘ to the rank of Sergeant. He was at- lane' might 'mend the meemg 63 \\\ \ tached to the 58th Battery for the iirst sgmezirirgvnirgagiplfgigégf’bgligepfg , I _ l , _ qw weeks whennley were “mg or sent The reports showed that the It \ ' sonlzeu in this citl'_Mr lvlcornth l ~ -' ' `--»' ` ' ` 8 0 o l a t 1 ' -».»- in ‘\-..~* i ~ .5 ' gm w_ H_ SN"-|»H GOES To vAN_ gan. About $50,000 in money and f o. ¢0UyER__ Rem D,._ W_ H_ Smith- of kind has been raised for relief work. Fredericton. N._ B.. formerly pastor The membership °f the Orfief is um' 0( mp Summa,-side presbytermn C°n_ ited to ladies who are British borll, gregntlon has accepting a can to va,-,_ and these have received assistance couvei-_ ]3_ (‘,_ The can, whgch was and encouragement from their Amer- ican friends. The Regent of the Na- tional Council is Mrs. J.Elliot Lang- stipend of $3,000 with annual vaca- Staff- Wife Of Di' Limgstaff- Bmok lyn. The First Vice-Regent lg Mrs G. Cook Adams, and the Third, Mrs Gerrard, of New York Mrs Gardi ions, was dealt with at a meet- . .. - l-ng of the St. John Presbytery at Fred. ner was National Councillor from Los Angeles, representing the State Chap Smith’s ministry in Fredericton will ter oi California. Among other Island enti the last Sabbath of June. ladies who are members of the Order in California. are Mrs. Sidney Fitz- WEDDING BELLS -A pretty gerald formerly of Cllarlottetown, and wedding took pace at DeSable on Wed- her two daughters. the Misses Mit- nesduy. May 24th. when Mary Jane. cllell. came ,he happy mme or Ea net -~AsRAM's v||.LAcE.- Mr. ston- Wright of Klnkora. ' The cerellnorly isluls S. Arscnnult has retllrntllg lit;/mio was performed by Rev. James Mac- am" an absence ° en yea Don a||_ Th b d ho ,V Arsenalllt spent several years in the 8 e ri e w was en away by her brother, Duncan BMW, States but recently was in New Bruns- Kin,n0,,_ looked charming _m a gown wick.- The sad intelligence has been conveyed here of the serious ill- ness! of Mr. Joseph 0. Gallant for- wedmn., arc- W y _ nlery of Egmollt Bay now of ‘Monc- compiistilcldl mhlntlrls liliayll/lii. ilgetlm psf' ggi I`;‘a£‘ (§“g&“,';l‘l"é“snf°"nB°‘f§ Victoria.. The -r - Y e 0 ' Va ge “e K “ents were num and afterwards of the "Acadian" un- nolrulnrttv or thc young couple. . ;‘;,,'§lf°;‘0*‘§e;‘£‘§i:“l:fn;i“;iob§i';iimn';f;';i‘ g|R~|»|-4pAy pAR1-y__0n the eve_ His brother Mr _ K. 0. Gallant of ning of May 2nd 5 13,-ge numhér of St. Chryostome was over to see him friends and relatives gathertd at the last W°°k~- ‘MV J°9°l‘h 0- Bernard home of Mr. John McKenize to congrat- °f St- Cl"`5'°Sl°m9 19 *WW Bt me Mme ulate him on his 96th Birthday. He was Mins iiiiuble to do BUY W0fk- li Will _ presented with n wa1\¢|ng.¢nn9 and H be remembered that about two months j_;~ pair of slippers by Mr. John T_ Godfrey ago. Mr. Bernard sustained a fractur- `" on behalf of those presents,who with a .Gd |95 While iii w0rk on the farm at few well chosen words congratulated S\\mm°\'9ld6~- MP- Mid MPH- Elli- Mr. McKen.lze on having reached mg manuel Bernard of St. John, N. B.. 96th birthday. Mr. McKenize although are spending a few weeks visiting in token h surprise thanked those pres- Eamon! Bar- Mr. Bernard formerly ent for heing so thoughtful in |-nmgm. belonged to Egmont Bay. having left bering him on his birthday. Mr. Mc- about 12 yearsagof- The interior of Kenlzeis still hole and hearty and the Abram's Village Cheese Factory h0Des to live to see the century mark, is being whitewashed and painted, yet. The evening was spent with music which will add much to the néatnoss and dancing. gf lthlst hbuiixdiggih- Mr. Joseph A. - a n a Private J. S. Sanderson of Green-' .lose a 'valhllble horses i°l;‘:e(il’l.lty\'l'.m2-Mi'° i Wlch- 5*- P°¢°i"ii Biiy. who enlistedin Marin Gallant was in the western H the 56th Battalion in May of last/year part ot the-island last week. visiting and has since been serving his coun- schoola.- Mr. John McNally was in ¢i'Y in the trenches oi Belgium and Abramls' Village last week. -superin- Fmive arrived home on satumy. tonolng .tho lolmol- factory -_ 'roos- Privm Sanderson is tho son of Mr. any the zara was Arbor no at ah- Garbard Sanderson of Greenwich, and ram's Village school and the usual is 20 years of age. while he and worliln connection with the clonnln ililily Of bil comrades shot down of yard and interior of school housg "°“"¢ him i\° mllissad to emlle the was nrocosflso with 'rho tm w ro bullets. but was taken lil with pleuriay. also- trimmed 'ond as gat ' which weakened his heart to such In ness was added to nth ' extent that he was ordered to .be ln- beauty of tllefsurroundingu-M. A e, non he H1808 grgg( being done the Salvation Comullssioner.` The C0iiiiBllsivnlr_-isa-'very effective' “iid Dl9i1SiiiS speaker, having a clear and riirid. stl/le.ot ,dei-ivory, which grips tile attention of his hearers. His d9BCi`lDtion of theirnmense work being carried on all over the world by the Bi‘i1iY`WH5 U10!! lraphic and the nume- rous humorous incidents related in his own inimitable manner kept everyone on the gui vive.` The Commissioner of the work has two o very . and of The declared love of destroy f man out '1‘here is no theologi- ln the Salvationlst's the religion that goes a man’s heart and that for which the human was moved by Mr James L A . seconded by Mr who both paid tribute to work ofthe Army. Mr. ng a number of selections dur~ meeting. close of his address a vote sa --is responsible forilnlny,-a1'mln's‘~ good_ health and bpsinasa,eflicioooy.f A spoonful in a giafsa of waterbefore breakfast means a clear brain for clear thinking, a hearty appetite and a good’ digestion. It not only.-malls but ings ¥ou well-beciauso it is a. natural remedy. ry ENO’S for a few mornings and notice how much better you feel-how invigorated ls a result of its purifying, cleansing propor- ties. But--remember there is only one “FRUIT SALT"-ENO‘S. Don't beper- slladed to buy worthleaslmitallons. Get ` ENO'S-at your Druggisfs. ~ Pnlonlanbvkv l. c nm. ua.."rntts.llw.fln.'-tosnos, zu. as/isnsi-'»ll.»aana-la snow r. mem s co. uamn lo maui. mm. mom _ ic osatson ou Suspended ham- mock-like on on old woven wire spring? .-111 Ir t. :__ Every You will MADE iN CANADA Upon the Proper Position of Your Body Depends 2 . A the Restfulness of Your Sleep L* §. ll The first time you sleep on a Banner Spiral Spring (patented July, 1908) 1 you will note with relief the entire absence of any cramped feeling 01'- . é tendency to_ _roll toWarcl..th'e centre, such as you have been accustomed to when sleepmg on ia sagging bedsp1°i11g--_particularly one ofthe woven ' 2 wire type. On the 111ze1'.f.°.»../li' 121 , _FATE/vrso p./1/LY /908 F Q " MADE IN CANADA " - s n n . , 9, . a eacll One.. of the 100 sen_s1t1ve,_res1l1cnt spirals “glves accortllng to 2 degree of pressure/,to wlucli lt ls sulnected. fi thesleeper” in an entirely unique manner. . , (L Itlllas il ‘guaranteed NON-RUSTING ENAMEL FINISH h 'll d ' __ .4 a safeguard cveryfcareful housewife will appreciate. t at W1 not amage bedding (L Tlleilspilrals' under the shoulders and hips are naturally depressed the most, thus enabling the hprals under the back and _waist to give just the proper degree of support to those portaons of the hotly. ‘Hence, 1t 1s no mere figure of speech to state that this Spring “fits 7 ,Banner S‘pi‘i’n*g"~(Patented July, 1908) is no. experiment, as thousands of satisfied éj _users will readily testify. . ‘ , (L It is gllaraxiteed for twenty years by the greatest bedding house in Canada ' Your dealer should be able to show ou one of these ' ‘ Springs--or he will get it you aslcyfol' it by name. ia \»- . ‘ _ , , one/\l.Asl