1111 111111111 111 111111111 Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism Relieved By “Fruit-n-tives” »_. ME. L. LABHIE .3114 ('l1.111111l.1i11 $1., .\lontr<-11l. “I have been restored to l1t-11l1l1 by taking ‘l-‘ruit-a-Lives’. For two _v1--.1rs, I was 11 miserable sufferer/rout 11711-11- moliurtaudSfairtur/z Trouble. I became very weak, had frequent dizzy spells and “111-n I took foo-l, felt wrr-tclzt-d Isuileri-tl front 111101111111- " .. ..'ull_v, rcil/t pains in my buck and join/s 11nd my lmmls swollen, .-\ frii-inl advised m1- to tr_\"l“r11it-a- tire-s’ and 111.-111 1111- 1111ts1-t, tin-v ili-l 1111- gu-ul. -1‘ l l1.11l.s't;'.l‘l1"l 1111- 51-1-111111 l1o.\',I l1-.t I 1111s gcttini: 111-ll 11ml. I ]Jt‘l‘.5'i'\'t'l1.~l in the treatment. I can truthfully 11v that ‘I“1't1it-11~tiv1-s' is the only 1111-1111-1110 that 11111111-11 me. I.UL'I.\‘ I..\l'-I’.II-I. "l~‘R['l'I‘-.»\~'i‘iV1115" is tini- fatnous 1net11ri m‘ 11111111»- front frui! juices. 50c. :1 111x, U‘ for $2.30, trial size, 25c. A1 all 1l~-.1l1-rs 0r 51-111011rect-iptofprico by I-‘ruit-zt-tives Limited, Ottawa. v . CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON. (‘ommenr ing FRIDAY at noon AUG- UST (i111. the S‘ ll.-\l.ll“.\.\' will leave i llAltLU 'I'l-Il‘i)\‘..\' for BUS- "1‘il.\' vi11 ll11\\'l\'¢>.<l*1ll'_\' 111111 Halifax, .1111] cv1-ry Fr-Vnty '1' “.(lfl'| tlurrcaft-i-r. FROM BOSTON EVERY TLESDAY AT NOON. i-‘cr further informatict- apply lo JAS. CARRAGHEH. Agent. Vhz-rlnttr-towti. Eastern S . S . Lines International Line Steamship: Calvin Austin, Gov. Ding- ley and Governor Cobb. c11.1.<T\\‘1>'1.-‘: l-t-ave #1. 11.1111. 311..., Wed, and Fndav at 911.111. ‘or Lubcti. 'astp1.rv,_Port- ' avid ll~~11 11 RNllfllulPHVI: Lentinl \\ barf- M \\" 11,11 1ll1-r1,z1t;111m.fori’ort. Ht. l1.1n. 111111" lJll - r111, 'I'n1-s . Fri. and #111, p 1 Rt . att- Ientval Wharf. Huston, .\1~-.'ll.-11_,;111l.<11r1.. av r100 11.111. M l TROPOLITAN LIN E STEAMSHIPS MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL lmavt- .\111th Wit- ni India WharLlh-iston. ever)‘ duv 1111p n1 .du1- .\-.-w York at ti a m. fiamc ser- vn-e tt-lttrnlnll. AlNE STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR ie.'1v1-l-‘rn11l-.l1n \\'l1:1rf_l'orilantLTues ,'l'hurs, and S 111» 1011.111 . l= 10.30 :1. 111. for . »- 1- it-iurntttil. l1tv‘|'1-1<111)1l'11.-.11 K1111; Firm-t. A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E .Fleming, T.F.&P.A. St John, New Brunlwick. ‘ANABLAN - PAcl Flc: Farm laborers EXCURSIONS From Maritime Provinces AUG. 17th AUG. 24th Watch for Further An- nouncements CHNRDIHN‘ PRCIFIC / "pa: MLANYIC Slltncl From Montreal-Quebec MISSA 11.11111; Star. 4 METAGAMA, Star. 11 ..._....____.__i...._ W13. Howard. i1. l-‘. A..U. P R..St.John,N.ll -_--_---i-¢--_-— Geo. Waller. llominion hixpress BuildinB Charlottetown i l";- UYIICSS Sailings from LONDON From HALIFAX STEAM ER July 11th hlcslina Iuly 11st July 21st Appcnin August 10th From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX STEAMl-lll Jul)‘ 22 "UTIIIIU Ailgusl 7th August 311i Tabasco August 211th Furnzssdiiithy & Co,Ltd. THURSDAY. ENTERTAINED. — Mrs. Fred Ayer. Sackville. entertained a number of friends on Tuesday at the tea hour in honor of her guest. Miss Baker, of Charlottetown, P. B, Island. TOWN COUNCIL-It was decided at an adjourned meeting of the Sum- merside Town Council. to extend the concrete sidewalk o11 Water St. 153st. to the eastern boundary of .\ir. John .\l. (‘larks property. This 1on1! 11001190 improvement will bc much appreciated by the tritizens. H. AN ACCIDENT-A serious acc- ident bappetietl to Mr. Joseph Bonin of ltustico a few days ago. .\lr. Bouln was on horseback taking the. horse 11011112 from pasture when the animal look fright and . .11"t1-d to ru11. As the horse had no bri l1.- on .\lr. Bouin saw that it was useless to try to stop hiln aml jumped off to s-tivu himself. but lmforttinately with (h1- cottsetiuence already referred to. H. MT. CARMEL.—- The people 0f M11111 (‘arnicl arc.- bcroniing greatly intt-rcstcd in the stibjcct of drainage. Whilst opt-n draining is more or less satisfactory i11 ordinary years, sinne- thing of 11 ditfercnt 1111t11ro is net-tied during a period o1‘ wct such as was experienced in the last season. 'l‘ile draining and only that will prove satisfactory in this section. for it is the only remedy that yvill unable the farmers to get full yield every year. and that is what counts-R. COMPANY DYSBANDP- The (‘hoco- 11111- Soldier (‘o1np11n_\', that played in i'l111rl11tt1-to\v11 FtWt-‘lllly disbanded of" 11-r their production i11 (‘ulais last week. Th1- co111p1111y 1111-1 with finan- 1-1111 1lif1i1-11lties 1111 through their tour 111111 111-cnr1li11g 1o r1ports from Calais, 1111- 11111m1g1-r was 111-111 11p for back salary by ont- of 1111- members of the 1111111111111)" just uftz-t" his zirrival the-re from “Yiudstocl-z. The manager did 1101 arrivr- in Calais with 1111- other mem- bcrs of 1111- 1-o111p1111y. but came 1m thc e-vw-ning train. ll1- was met 111 the sta~ 111111 by the unpaid mt-tuht-r. who was 111-1-011111111111-11 l1_v :1 police (iilicer, arm- 1-1i with a warrant for 1hr- 111111111g1-r's lHTvSi. 111111 11111-1‘ some iliscussititi the 1111111ag1-r 11111111011 over the unpaid salary. PATRIOTIC SERVlCE.— A large congregation nssretnblr-rl in Victoria .\li.-lll0illSi (‘hurt-h on Sunday evening, Aug. 1st and listcticil to an able and eloquent sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. M. Young. Mr. ‘Young took his tl-xt from lietromotty 7th Chap. and 13th verse». and refered especially to those closing days. of the first year 111' the great war now raging. the position 1111- British Empire and the .-\11glo-S11.\'n11 race now occupies in the world and their prospects for the fut- urc. Mr. Kt-nncth llawson of (‘bar- lottr-town sang two solos very ac- ceptably and the choir “'11s ably ss- sistt-d by two old members. Mrs. 'l‘l111n1as Ii. Bell of (‘ape Traverse and Mrs. J111-k 111x011, UeSuble. WEDDING BELLS.— On July 28th a pretty home wedding was soletnnlz- e11 at the home 0t‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. Parkman, New" Glasgow‘. P. E. I when tht-ir daughter Parkman bet-ante the bride of Mal- colm Ferguson 01’ Kingston. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss .»\ryzal’arlc1111111 whilst Mr. Angus M1:- Phail acted as grnotnsnian. The bride “'11s dressed in while mnbrtiitlerctl voile and carried a banquet of while roscs and 11111i1l1-n l111ir fern. Rev. ll. It. lit-ll of l\'1-nsi11gt011 assisted by 111-v. H. O. (‘row of New Glasgow’ pr-rtvirmedtltc1-1-r1-111o11y. After the c1-rr-1111111_v the bridal party and guests w1-r1- invited to 1hr- 1lit1i11g room where a suitable repast was provided. Mr. a111l Mrs. Ferguson will make their Bliss Gladys future honu- in Kingston. D0n’t worry about your complexion-use Pears’ Soap and all that nature, science, or art can_ accomplish for your complexion Will be done-- Though Pears’ is the finest of all Soaps, 1t is sold everywhere at. not over 15c. (unscented) Matchless for the complexion! Time Table, Rocky Point Furry. O. 8. Hllisboro. Leave Clftown Leave Rocky Point L Halifax, N. S. 1,,- ‘ 1,00 ‘J11, 7.20 LII. 8.00 mm. 8.30 1.111. 9,30 3,111, 10.00 s.m. 11.00 11.111. 11-80 A m- 1.30 p.111. 2-00 v Ill 2.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.30 p.111. 4.00 D m 4.80 p.m. 5.00 p m. 0.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 9.30 mm. SUNDAY 10.00 5.111. 12.46 p.01. 1.00 p.111. 2.00 p.111. 2.80 p.m. 8.00 p.111. 8.30 p.111. 4.00 p.111. p.111. "‘%‘.§g;- In.- t - 5 Vmhg llllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllll 1111101111111 11121111111111111111211 SELECTED FROM 1111s WEEK'S urns For 111E 11111111 1 onus snurniv suascmaggg (2% ' \\\1\\11Y.\T1V11wsw1111wwws\ Uu LANTIG Sugars‘ Sell your address and small Red and guuuned ready to put on the the kettle. LANTIC Sugar is refined frpm 011M501?!» firs; to you clean and pure from refinery n 0|’ 3 Ill l" - tad. ‘.4 m u“ p‘ m 1h ma“ m9 w, m‘; coarser granulation. Weight Iuplfiln Buy in (original packages‘ and look for the LANTIC Red Ball on each packlze- Tradc Marl: from bag or top end o! d Ill ll book of §§“Z'.'..‘.'L.1'1§..l. 1E‘1..1Z'1'._.,.1..1.4 Atlantic Sugar Refineries‘ Limited, W henPr-eservinél Becausilfdluolvesqulckly. l! will I" "mi" °' """‘ l" luted 2 Ball ill-I. antic Sugar MONTREAL. 011B- oxtra flue and coma lb. and 5 lb. cal-tons :_~ Illllllllllllll ST. JOHN, N-B- In f FRIDAY. ON LEAVE.—(.'orporal .\iilner Ste- venson, one of the Island men at Canso, is in (‘barlottetown on leave of absence until Monday. lie says that the boys are all w'e1l. George Dou- glass. another of the island men at Canso. and 11 Government employee, has returned home to resume his duties. RETURN HOME. — Mrs. John A. Gillis and left “W-dtiestluy 011 return trip t0 their 11111110111 Little Sands. l’. 1'). 1., after 11 two wet-ks‘ visit 111 relatives and 1'ri1-1111s i11 .\'ew Glasgow‘. While i11 .\'1-w Glztsgtlw they were the guests of \\'. J. 11nd Mrs. Flynn. Pleasant Si. A PLEASANT VISIT. —Mr. James ll. Stevenson. iuatiaigcr of the Bank of Nova 51-01111 at .\'1-w Glasgoiv. N. u11d Mrs. Stevenson. l111v1- returned to ‘their home after t1 vacation of several weeks pleasantly passed in the Island province. Mr. S1151 ison learned the banking husitics i11 1 . arlotti-ttnvn, and his Inuny old friends hero ivv-rc Elilll to have hint spend a 11w.’ days in 1111: capital. OFF T0 THE FRONT — A corres- pondent writes:—— "l saw in a. recent issue of 1l1e Guardian among other overseas names, the name of Murdock (‘. hIcKenzle of Idredericton. Mr. .\icKenzie resided in United States for five years where be has an only brother serving in the 1'. S. Militia and only for his fathers illness Hr. Aiclfi-nzie would have her-it overseas before now. llc gave 11p his occupa- 1io11 as carpenter to serve his King anti country and his friends all wish him God spend 11nd 11 safe return. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 13. Mt!- Kenzie, l-‘retlerictun, I‘. E. I. FINE GUN PRACTICE.— The Si. John gunners attached to the ltoyal Garrison Artillery at llalifax were at target practice off Halifax recently and from the reports received the S1. John men of tho New Brunswick (Torps showed up rentarltably well. The markc at which they were shooting were mov- ing about twenty knots 1111 hour. lluli- fa.\' had two corps, one of them 11111111: i9 effective bits out oi‘ t\\'1.-11t_v; while the second 11111110 nine hits. The Print-o lidivard island (‘nrps 111111111 14 cfftwctivt- lllis out of 1wc11t_v, while the, New Ilrunswick boys who were sent to llallfax from Si, John equalled the highest score mttking 19 hits out of twenty shots. EGG PRICES.-—.»\ l1-1t,(-r receivk-d from ono of the. ])l‘lllt‘l]llll egg buyers 111 Montreal indicates 111111 they con- sidcr 1111- folltnving different-cs should be 11111111- i11 thi- prices of the itillmviitg grades, without taking into t-otisider- 11111111 1111- present 111-ices of eggs. For cxatnplc. if specials were br-iug paid for at 1111- r1110 of 25c pcr dozen, Extras \\'()lll(l b1- worth only 121-. N0. 1's 18c, No. 2's 10c, No. 1's cracks anti dirties 12c. N0. "*1 cracks 111111 dirtics 10c. Of course specials would hardly on regarded as really 11 commercial grade, because an egg to come up to that standard nuist be a perfect egg, only n very few days old. The grade former- ly known 11s selects ltave now bceti ilesigtiaietl Flxtras. According to the differential given by this firm. it would appear 111111 there is actually 1111110 n considerable loss when slovenly moth- ods arc prttcticotl. and it gives one considerable food for thought win-n 11111110 buyers 111 the country districts are offering to pay 201- per dozen "straight count“ for eggs. It must be. r-vidi-nt that iht-rc. is not really the value in the eggs, taking them Just as they are gathered. TORONTO MAN INTERVIEWED —ln an interview with a Guardian re- porter Mr. H. (l. (fbristle of the Cawan Cocoa 8: Chocolate (‘o., Toron- to spokc most highly of the generous response from all classes to the appeal for Patriotic purposes and particularly from the loading manufacturers in that (‘ity of Toronto. As an instance mentioned his own Company as buv- ing already contributed three thous- and pounds of chocolate to the Navy a1 Halifax and Esquimalt and fifteen thousand packages of chocolates to the soldiers. The Company's Presid- ent, MrJ-LN. Cown, personally donated a machine gun to the 25th Battalion. while Liberal contributions to the Red Cross Societies, York Patriotic Fund, etc, were given not only by the Com- puny but also personally by the Direc- tors. and almost daily contributions are being made to Bazaars. sales of work etc. At the outbreak of the War, it will be remembered almost every line of foodstuffs etc.. advanced in price and factorirm were not only reducing their working staffs but also the wages of those retained. The Cowan's Company was practically then the first 1o make a public sn- nouncement in all the leading news- papers from the Atlantic to the Paci- fic that the prices of their Cocoas would remain the some up till Christ- mas anyway and no advance be made; also that there would not be nny reduction in their large staff of employees nor of their wages. Since then Mr. Christie informed The Guar- dian reporter that practically the same conditions still prevail. it is gratifying to learn this, as it shows not only n broad-minded and generous policy, but also n spirit of patriotism 0.00 N. MURPHY. linger. woll worthy of emulation. little daughter, (‘harlottc._ lllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllf SERIOUS lng on his foot. proving as well as can be expected. gun for the oveascas forces. patriotic meeting viding a tuuchine gun. THE CAR FERRY — Work at (‘ape Torluentitie, N. B., on the (‘or Fer- ry contract is been pushed along in great shape. Another dredge the "Purdue-sun" was started 1luri11g the, present week with the tug Shannon in attendance. ’l‘be plont 111 'l‘ormen- tine is one of the best in the Maritime Provinces and is the property of lilessrs Beuley Bros., who know 110w tn work it. Alt-Atiliffr- who is now playing at the Opera llouse, St. John, bus rec-olvetl word from Lynn, Mass. to the effect that (fol. Willard G. Stanton, who is well known in‘ Charlottetown. a11d who was seriously ill a few days ago has’ recovered and will shortly be as well as ever. The good news of Col. Stanton's recovery will be heard with great pleasure by his numerous friends in this city. IMPORTANT CHANGES. ititerestitig changes in —S0me All)91'lOll, and Rev. Maurice McDonald lottetown to become rector of go into force and effect before many weeks. PRAISES NURSES.— The St. John Globe publishes 1hr: following:— A Prince Edward lsluntl man who 1111s been serving at the front as 11 de- spatcb rider and has just been dis- charged from hospital, said, in the course of conversation with a repre- sentative of tho Canadian Gazette, London. 111111 his province had sent more native-born Canadians to the front, 1'11 proportion to populntiontban any other province. Speaking of 111s vxperictices 111 the front. he said: “'l‘h<- Germans cannot meet our boys with ihc bayonet, and even when gas is used our boys can hold them. But thn gas has catisetl much suffering." Asked as to his work as a despatch rider be said: “Well, it is n. pretty tough Job. A despatob rider must be ready to ride on_vtl1ing— a horse. n1ot- orcicle or a bicycle; o1- if the going ls too rough for any of them he must go 011 foot. But deliver his despatclt be must. I have bud all kinds of ex- periences. One which I shall not easily forget was being quite close to King Albert of Belgium. He is 11 splendid man, tall and soldierly, with a face that i1 is a pleasure to see. Billeting in 11 house that has been badly shelled is not vary comfortable. but o11r Army Service Corps looked after us well, 11nd though I sometimes missed one meal in the day, I never had a day without n. hot meal. The people 111 1111- Old Country bnve been most good to us in sending us cigar- ettes and other things. I was in n. French I-lospiial anti the nuns were wonderfully kind. They are indeed good women. and though I am not a Catholic myself. I should quarrel with anyone who said anything unkind to them. The only drawback was tbut they were too kind. But what could I do? I could not say in French that it was n bit too thick to wash my face so often, so l put up with it." l: I .- u‘ .0 I l] Sum Sl is looking through all the keyholes in town for point 7. You'll find the key to e solution by chewing Sterling. zrling not 51¢’ . The7~ point-gum P son n u | u? A CINNAMON fl-AVOUII mun: m clout» iNJURY.—His friends will regret to learn Mr. Samuel Saun- ders, of \Vinsloe, is in the city under treatment of Dr. S. R. Jenkins for injuries received from a horse tramp- Mr. Saunders is im- MORE MACHINE GUNS.-—It was intimated yesterday that the people of Stanley intend presenting a machine At the 111 Montague last evening Itev. Mr Rice intimated that it was the intention to open a subscrip- tion list there for the purpose of pro- COL STANTON BETTER.-— Jere the (lathollo clergy, are reported to be i11 contem- plation. Rev. Dr. .\Icl.ell1111, who has bet-n rector of the (‘zzthedral is, it is said. to become rector of St. Dunstaivs College. Dr. Campbell. the rector of St. D1111stan‘s, is 1o be transferred to yvbo has been stationed n1 the latter place for some time, comes to (Thar- the cathedral. These changes will likely IN CAMFh-The P. E. Island u11it, recruiting for xvbit-h closed YQSUBTIliIY morning a1. 10 0’t'lOcl{. is now un1ier canvass at Brighton. upwards oi twen- ty-flve tents having been put up. 0n the morning of Thursday, July 29th, the Angel of Death visited the home of Mrs. William Carey, China. Point, and bore away the fair young soul of her beloved daughter Annie Laurie. ' Deceased, who was in the twentieth year of her age, was a bright, intellig- ont girl of kindly. (rhec-rful disposi- tion, being a favorite with all who had the pleasure of 111-r acquaintance. S111: was taken ill in the early spring 111111 gradually declined despite the best medical nttendatice 11nd the loving tninistrations of her tit-voted mother, sister and brothers. During 111-r ill ness she was attended by her pastor, Iiev. P. D. McGuigan who 111111111115- tered the last rites of lloly Mother (fhurch. She leaves to mourn, 11 sor- rowlng mother, two sisters 11nd four brothers besides a 111F21- OITCIO 0i friends and arquaintuuv-cs. Her funeral. which was largely at- tended. took place on Saturday _n1orn- lug to St. Joachinfs Church. Vernon River, where a High Muss of Requiem virus sung by the pastor after which interment was made ln the adjoining cemetery. The pail-bearers were Peter Mclnnis, Sydney McLeod. Wen- delin Morrlsey. Bernard Doyle, Housll- ton Mutch und James Doyle. May her dear soul rest in peace. CAPT. GALWAY LEAVING. —-(‘apt. Galwuy. who has been in command 111 the Salvation Army barracks beri-JHIYB the S_v1lnc,v Record, for the past fifteen months. leaves on Wetlticstluy week f01' Charlottetown. where be will succeed Ensign anti Mrs. White. (‘ap1. Gal- way's atriivities ivt-re noted last wint- er in connection with rt-licf work and he has taken considerable interest in general affairs. The departure of Capt. und Mrs. Gnlway will be 110110111"? 1'8‘ grt-ttt-d. ISLANDER NAMF.D.— Election of ofllcers to the Grand Orange Lodge of British North America brought i111, animal gathering to :1 n-onclusion ut. Winnipeg on Saturday afternoon. llr. D. D. Ellis, of Flemming, Sank" was again elected grand master and 11.8. Morphy, K1‘... M.P., Perth, 0111., continues in ofiice as deputy grand master. Toronto was chosen as the next place of meeting. Among the Deputy Grand Treasurers, Mr. R. K. Brace. Charlottetown, was appointed for P. E. Island. NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL. —The follow-lug rcgiiatered on August 5th.- Nt-il Nichulsolt. Montague; Thomas t‘l11rk. Stunmcrsitlti; James McWll- 11am, Eldon; Wendelln Morrisst-y, I-Jnrnscliife; Florence Morrlssey, Bos- Janies lilahur, S1. lliary's Road; Bruce llfcAulay, llopc llivt-r; James M1:- kinnon. (lrand Tracutlic; P. J. Sim- mons. l)1111staff11t1g1*; l-l. J. Rockwell, Ocean View; Jacob Surk, Lennox ls- land. .15, pQ-InY mQnlsaw-t assemble-K's A _ _ - _ way-nu u amvrax-WM ‘PM-W’- "-"--'l'~'"- A new idea for a 1 fascinating dish! wtsrlisinwwe- ivscrim~saa1r>srzwfl>url=Y~efi‘-”“ fbil-kllvlfii‘. (‘odffi-b‘ l Ifivfisn- Q f» ., g Ice Cream and Made in Canada, at London. Olllfirlt) z-cwcnrcnmuosuov; svmiiii -. ~oY _l‘.,;._,,..y-ncv<vvs:§yf“\\@nlfljiiifflfbz'l’fil aam-Mritcouswwviwi-Lzt» ' = cone of ice cream in . th e d i s h. and smoth- er wi t h CornI-‘lakes at serving. You will find this de- lightfully . refreshing. M owAuk j7fi/fi@0cohzé EDALLIONS