slew -f»`.°" Qlll bddy weakened from or general debiliiy, ber *bf law are feresea with SELECTED FROM 'fill » w 3,' s wrisiis mis For mr mliubiins siiuiimiv SCO TT S EMULSION 61°" PNUPGSI can be prevented and OVBI5 coins. SCOTT’S EMULSION is used in tubercu. 1”” °Ul\P¢ because its highly concentrated noumh mont bllildo strength and resistive-power faster than disease destroys. lt assimilates without taxing digestion, and contains no alcohol. _ , Abso SCOTT PH wsbussosv 0'rooRAPH- 'rue i iiiustrs tions which appeared ilipgoniuetinn :liter the ztlon Church opening vsrre om p otogrsphs taken by Behr. except that oi the late Rev R G Btrathle PROPERTY SALE -The, dwellings 5°1°l\8iD¢ to the May estate were |014 by auction on Saturday last. The cottage on the corner of Prince and Kent Ste., was sold to Mrs. Mc- Qllllld f0l‘ $1850 and the ‘double tene- aent on King Street ,wa boiight by' rs. Jas. Byrne for 2006. The re- serve bid on the latter was $2000. SUPREME COURT.-The Supreme Coilrt at Charlottetown was occupiedl “ll Yesterday with the case of Mo- Kinnon vs. Sinallwood. _At the last Hilary term a rule nisi was granted in this case. 'rhe argument, which commenced yesterday morning when the court opened was not completed when court adjourned at 5 o’clock, rrvui§7f>°1fr’¢l'7f.'lf'.I,‘§.1f.‘I.“‘Zi1 l.f.f.'.Tf.§ ”° °‘if`$i‘U§"s»‘i¢-”‘“ ‘“°"“`“" drive out colds and coughs. une launch Jennie B., onpt. Peter I 34 - il I. 10 H. P. gasoline engine has been in stalled and will no doubt he one of the speediest of Charlottetown’s mo- tor boats. DREDGE MON'I‘AGUE.- T h e dredge Montague is now being tho- roughly o\1erhauled and repaired at Marine wharf She is having new pairs made. She will be launched sometime in June ready for her sum- I venues put in end other neeeeeery re i l Without a Flavor __ ,, _,__,_ --:I-"‘5‘_'.::.’... .- _, ._ -.~ -\~ -~ Fc.--77 5 V. ‘~~ L -e J s .....~___. 1 .-f__. ,_.-.s'1:l_.-- - s._- -l.e.‘- .»..__= M The Canadian U1 When you eat a breakfast cereal you want “li” °‘ '=“° “‘““‘“°“°“° °' St' Francis Xavier College, Antigonish I to do your own iiavoring or seasoning. ee in ee they rev. been eeeeeeee-11 the name of Mr Vincent McKenna, if Th8t’S the l'e3.SOn YOU Cl'lOOSe ‘ Charlottetown appears as third rank. in English. 'H‘e also secured a pass in German and Zoology. SUCCESSFUL GATCH.- Mess-rs Angus Cameron and Edward Brown returned by the express last night from 'l`ra.ve1ler’s Rest. Although there arc no trout streams in the lm- mediate vicinity of 'l‘raveller's Rest they succeeded in securing a bag of speckled beauties. It is suspected that the silver hook was used. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.- The funeral of the late Mrs. Arthur Peters took place from St. Peter’s Cathedral for your morning meal. lt is a natural, cle- ’°“°'°“Y '“°’“‘“g' H ‘“"=° ““"""" 9’ mental food made of the whole wheat steam- ” cooked, shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown. It is not flavored or treated or com- ' °f England was °°=1‘1“°*°° bv RW citizens being present to pay their -last tribute of respect to the memory of a good woman. The simple yet im- pressive burial service of the Church Canon Simpson, and interment was pOl.lnded and hence keveps' made in St. Peter's Cemetery. The #indefinitely in the mzhket-the standard ' §,‘},,_"°,§_'°f,§_ ‘,(,{‘§,‘;,,f,f§§f §‘,‘§_“f,°_ S‘§,‘;j cereal foo, eaten all over the World. » For breakfast heat the Biscuit in the oven n few moments i eerestore crispness; then pour hot milk over it, addinl_ I1 Httls cressni salt or svreeteo to suit the taste. lt is delic- iously nourishing and wholesome for any meal with stowed praises, baked apples, sliced bsnsnss, preserved peaches, » pineapple or other fruits. At your |rocer's. MADE IN CANADA A CANADIAN FOOD, FOR CANADIANS <` 1 _ T. '15 :if _,;..__j§ Sllfefldéfl -“Sf Wheat Co Lid. _ . ' - if " e ,_ , ,_. (_.-._T_ _i.» _ _._ _J . p \ '11-S -_~.7~ `-:_~.~Q‘:= _r».-‘~;:E. ` ~ ‘Donald, C. R. Smallwood, Major Weeks and E. H. Haviland. A FRIDAY. BCHOONER ARRIV ED. - The schooner Conductor, Walker Master has arrived in Glace Bay from Orwell loaded with potatoes. TRANSFEH3ED.-- Mr. P. C. Mur- phy, son of Senator Murphy, Tignish, has been transferred from the trnncli of the Royal Bank of Canada at Summerside to Charlottetown and enters upon his duties today. OYSTE3 SURVEY.- The C. G. S. Austria, after being thoroughly over- hauled and painted, has been launch- ed She coalsd up yesterday and is \»<\~`,‘$“ “ T-*"" `. 5 Nillgflfli Falk: Oni ll about ready to begin her season’s .v. ._ .»ua-- _ 1-5;-1' , , Ill 0118. ,. ..‘ {,.»-_ __ 1 l §__,. /,.,_ _H k th t V dr ,__V _-_.f I: _Ng .V ...~. _ ._ .- .,;,- 1-omntagfices ,. Wor on e oys er sur eys un e ' 4owei1se;»ens{-ms.. s °°““““““ °f C“P‘“‘“ K°'”P- , -, - _ f $3.50 Recipe Free For __-__ _ _i Weak Men. Send Name and Address To day--You Can llavc ii l"ree ' and Be Strong and for nervous dyegiligy. lack oivizvr. weak- ne manhuo fail nirmomory and lame ~,\ - i i Vigorous. l l " T 'Ihsvein m ussessiovi s prescription of .' i e d d. h , t l 3F§l‘.i.'f2°-“5.'L”iZTiaei ‘3.l‘°§3i`i`i'i.. ‘ii}i'€` “rife _ ' i hti their own home _ witho a Y ldrditidlnal help or medicine-that_l " "~ think everyman who _wishes to regain /i ’___`*- » ` _ his manly power and vitility- Quickly and 4*' s _ _ ' - f ,» 1 I / / Lf ` ‘4.,»>, /,_ -~~ “.1”°':,z;°“';‘.a":;':s.:°..°,2. .:=.. in ?\ 4 lfhri?-glaufll :end nie entirely free `~~--* rzf/'A /T 3' cured so many worn ands nervoust man ufetly should have n 0003' 30 I IHIVB N - determined to sendncolly oi the DreacriD' ` f lion free of charge, in a plsim ordinary _ _, - , sealed enveloye to any man who wil ` r / / " write me fori . / _ - Th" prescription comes fr»m s physic- / _ ` lan who has msds is séiecinl study of men _ / ` ` ' \ O and l_nm convinced f is the surest-acting I < combination for the cure of defiolentmsn- _ \ _ _ hood and vigor ever put tailether. I ‘ _ ‘ ieiiinirieweit te my ieiiow mn to ' send them acogy in confidence so th_nt ~ l 4 My '“~.;'.~v.r. °';°.§.‘;:i.i:.‘i:i.'i.‘.';° .:.‘:.°.r \ A gggdlgu 'ng hir:/:gulf with harmful pu_t~ - . °-°f“=°i‘.5"'l‘e~- if '° ‘.'.!'.r..$."°.".;’.;':..:.‘f " \ J ° _ lg; lhuisilll-?-gl`i?i‘lll3'l:5ll:Ie(5 remedy' ever de- ms Bm l visdd and so euro himself at home quiet- \ \` ` i ami uit-,io _ .ineinron mei line like ‘ \ ' 5'” ’ 3" it ’lh“‘f."‘“".i‘i'”°ffr .é‘.l‘.f ’§“‘.l“.; , an w ` \ _ _ l;l\`;-T"*"\\`W! _ h i. o"' .._,___ \,. 5.53.5' _'fr-'°5§. "~.§ ~"' 'Z' ._ "__ " fy ..;;;;'.'.= "iv -_T -,-r/_ _/‘I If . l " ’ Keep fthe" _ we nv# Sweet and , Cleanawitb .......... () wumnmim I onuuszasmur (lf(lWll)|l1<‘/i 1” ‘ II,Si‘r £49*-*|00 L ~t~ 1'* 5 l_Z.l SPLENDID RETURNS.-The Lad- ies' Aid of the Y. M_. C. A. held their annual rummage sale yesterday fore- noon and realized the snug sum ol upwards of $118. ROADS_- The roads about North River and Clyde River are be- ing put in excellent condition, thanks to the enterprising roadmasters, Messrs. T. P. Cass and J. D. McLean. LONG CREEK.- A series of Evan- ge1ist.c meetings is being conducted at Long Creek by Rev. C. S. Mc- L'earn. A deep interest is being mari- ifested, and several have professed conversion. GOOD AN INVENTION.-Mr. James T.Mc- Kee, formerly of Charlottetown, has received letters from Ottawa grant- patent rights on a furnace appliance which will revolutionize conditions in boiler furnaces as they exist at pre-. Sent. MINISTERIAL MEETING.- At a meeting of the Ministerial ‘ Associa- tion held yesterday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A., a resolution congratu- lating Rev. T. F. Fullerton on receii ing the degree ol D. D. from Pin.. Hill College was vcry heartily. pass- ed. Rev. T. W. Murphy was thanked for bringing Rev. Dr. Grifiith-Thomas to the city, and appreciation of his services was expressed. The Associa- tion in a body waited upon Dr. Griilith-Thomas at the close of his lecture in St. Pau\'s Parish Hall yes- terday afternoon and had a pleasant interview. MONDAY. -RESIGNS.-It is understood that Capt. J. S. Allen has resigned the position of keeper of the Indian Point (Summerside) Lighthouse, to take ef- fect the 26th inst., and that Capt. F. W. Peters will be his successor.- J. -PLACING BUOY.-The D. G. S. Brant was nt Malpeqne on, Tuesday placing the large bell buoy. On Wed- nesday she arrived at Cascumpec Harbor and while there placed the large bell buoy and also brought som supplies for the harbour lights. A. --SHIPPING.-The schooner Mar- guerite, with coal from Picton for ,fthe Railway, arrived in Summerside Saturday afternoon. The schooners Bessie F. Keeper, light, and John Miller, sailed from Summerslde on Saturday, the former to Picton and the latter to Charlottetown.-J. -ACCIDENT.-Alban,the 12 year, old son of Mr. Bonaventure Arse- nault, met with a painful accident on Saturday morning while playing with some other boys in one of the stores in Summerside. He' had the misfort- une to dislocate one of the bones in his right shoulder. He was taken to the hospital where the injured' ioint was set after which he was taken go his home.-J / __ f --TOWN OFFICERS- ‘At a large meeting 'of the rate payers of Alber- tqn school district held ,on Tuesday evening in the Court House, Alber- ton, a ballot was spread for the elec- tion of Mayor ai.id\.Couneillors and resulted as follows:-For Mayor, Hon John Agnew. For Councillors, Messrs William D. White, James E. Birch, Jenn P. Fielding, charles A. weed- George B. Ellis and Malcolm A..Mc sill. By taking this means of getting-thegerst civic oilicers, the town ssvss e cost, or s civic slee- tlon. The 'town is to be congratulat- ed .on the eholos of men foritg. 11;-gg eivle government _ d e5 the shevcywlie the distinc- _tioa of being the first- elvie msn, N erm inenuiaiitewn ei' ummm. *'~ - _--,pis- --Poucs 0oUIi'i‘ -In the Poli” Court in Bummerdds on Bsturdsf one drunk was fluid "0 lud wif-I or 10 diy! in isil J -SCHOONER ARRIVEB - Thr schooner Lime Catherine arrived is Cascumpec Harbour on Tuesday with a large cargo of coal for J H Myrick and Goinpany.A WEDNESDAY -Mr J H Winfield, the general manager of the Maritime ’l‘el°l\\1°\\° Co., was a visitor to Alberton last Wednesday. I-Ie left for Ottawa on '1‘hursday morning.--A. -FIRE PRACTICE.-The regular monthly practice and meeting of the dlilerent companies of the Summer- side fire department was held last evening and everything found to be in good working condition.-J. -Rev. Clarence McKinnon, D. D., Principal of Pine Hill College, arriv- ed in Summerside last evening and leaves this morning by the Empress for Halifax. While in Summerside he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacQuarrie.-J . » -SENT T0 SUPREME COURT.- Jas. A. Websiler, who was arrested on Thursday last on~a charge of steaing the sum of $80 from John Kehoe, North Tryon, came up for hearing before Btipendiary Wright yesterday, w-ho remanded the prison- er to jail to await trial at the Su- preme Court.-J. ‘- -WEDDING BELLS.--St. Mary's Church, Indian River, was the scene of an interesting event on Tuesday, April 29th, when Miss Louise Cur- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Curley, Freetown, was united in the holy bonds of mntrimony to Mr. John McGaughie, Bonshaw. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Mgr. Gillis. The bride was attended by lier cousin Miss Lucy Curley and the groom was ably supported by his brother Mr. Jerome McGaugh.ie. The bride looked charming in a suit of amethyst silk velvet with white pic- ture hat, while the bridesmaid was daintily attired in green velvet with hat to match. After the ceremony side and when they had enjoyed din- ner in one of Summerside‘s leading hotels they repaired to the home of the bride where a most sumptuous wedding ten was served in Mrs. Curley's usual good style and where they were met by hosts of friends who all spent a most enjoyable even- ing. The many handsome and valu- able gifts received on the interesting occasion bear testimony to the high esteem in which the happy couple is held. The groom's present to the hride was a beautiful gold bracelet and to the bridesmaid a grand pin. ‘ THURSDAY. -WEDDING BELLE.-The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. McEwen, Sum.- merslde, was the scene of an interest- ing event at 8 o’clock last evening when their youngest daughter, Sadie E., was united in marriage to Mr. 'A. A. Lockhart, D. D. S., the ceremony being performed by the Rev. H. J. Fraser. in the presence of only the intimate friends and relatives of the contracting parties, the bride and groom being unattended. After the ceremony and luncheon the happy couple drove to their new home on Harvard Street, where they will re- side. The Guardian extends congratu- lations.J. THEY ARE M|l|ll|iN Ml g y Hundred. ef Peepie ieii ef. eeneiaeiiea hopeless, that were cured by “ ruit-a-tivevef, the famous Fruit Medicine _ ` _ of many Men and Women £0 are now Well, Vigorous and Happy . Is there an “if” in your_inind about “Fruit-a-tives”? `Do you wonder how it is possible for “F mit-a-tives” to cure ` diseases so different as Eczema and Kidney Trouble- - Constipation and Gall Stones-Rlieumatism and Biliousness --Stomach Trouble and Hay Fever? ' The answer is simple. “Fruit~a-tives” acts on the three great eliminating, or blood purifying, organs-the bowels, kidneys and skin. It is the weakness or poor action of the bowels, kidneys or skin--or of all three-that ‘ causes the diseases mentioned above. - ' _ Eczema, Pimples and other Skin Eruptions, mean poisoned blood. Make the bowels, kidneys and skin active bv taking “Fruit-a-tives", and they will purify the blood, Kidney Trouble, Rlieumatisrn, Pain in the Back, Neuralgia, mean that the skin, kidneys and bowels are not is being formed in the blood; Take “Fruit-a-tives” to regulate bowels and skin, and the kidneys are relieved of Constipation, Biliousness, Gall Stones mean, no forming in the Gall Bladder. “Fruit-a-tives” is_ the only medicine that acts directly on the liver and stimulates the liver to secrete more bile-thus regulating the bowels and preventing stones being formed in the gall bladder. - Stomach Trouble, Chronic Indigestion and Hay Fever are all due to constipation and nervousness, which “Fruit- I`he above are only afew of the many diseases promptly relieved by “Fruit-a-tives". These tablets will cure any disease and every disease caused by any disturbance, weakness or defective action of Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. 5oc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, e5c. At dealers or Ottawa. Your Ailment is no worse probab , than those' -- i I ». , \_ - \~.-f* if _J \ Constipation is the root of many forms of sickness and of an endless amount of human misery. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills., thoroughly tested by over fifty years of use, have been proved s safe and certain cure for constipation and ell kindred troubles. TTY tllfélle ‘ 25c. s box. :iq Stops Headache Mr. E. F. Tomkins, Ex-Mayor ofCoati- cook says so. “Your tablets are s safe and ed`ective remedy for headache. " Mr _Gso. Legge, Editor of Granby Leader, Mail ss so. "Your élitoo tablets deserve to be widely known as a cure that will cure."‘ , Major A. C. Hanson, B.A. B.C.L. says so. "I use Zutoo tablets and find them s very satisfactory cure for headache. " So say! every mothers son who has tried Zutoo SilvcriorServiee ‘When purchasing silver yon sro sure of de ii- wshility and beauty is Mmm This brand, known sl . "Sl1nrPI¢uslmWssn" l - Abbe;/s A. 5 _»;`.v,- Whenever you feel seedy and out of sorts take _ `:'-_".";"_f,’-1.' s dose of Abbey's Effervcsccnt Salt. This ‘:~~Z'='--"--S* |5A\-fvl |,1~-\\.'i'l li;-_S __ invigorating, pleasantly bubbling drink acts - :_ jg, ni-gf;-1---» quickly and surely on the sluggish liver or ' digestion and tones up the entire intestinal ,L ; -5-. .L-or track. It is mildly laxative in its action anda | =-"‘ J ` E! sure specific against Gout and Rheumstiam. V Recommended by doctors. A t A n y H o u r _ .¢-1-, 1,- . | ~._:v~_*- lf '.;'=;\\"-`. __'f’ i To-day. ` Take A Bottle Home . ` At all Druggists. _ 1 ui f Two Sizes I in * `l l Z 25C. ind ,_ U ,:\l eoe. ` 43.!-,.-i.;.;-' " '_' f - - .y , m\\\_\n\\\\\\\1., _YJ f . Only the best steel will stand the “EAS'I_`L_AKE” embossing. Its depth and nature make it i_mp0S- sible for inferior steel to»stand it without SPMUU3' ‘ This fact in itself is a. guarantee of the fmanent . value oi, the “ EASTLAKE ” SHINGLE-e Once placed on the roof.r;‘1i.§A?)'£'rLllg;1;];;ril5;o&l};*;re to stay, a permanent pa 0_ Y _ _ “` no Leaks-no danger of Fire or Lightning “lid best of all, no Repairs- ' "/ Write for booklet vos l . --M A L l If ° ` fr ’ _ For Sale li. T. lioliiiaii Suninierside 1?. _E._ U O 2-"xl -4 e9c.i ig: 51.1 5-+2 if-"‘|:.'1` nc _ ___...__..m. -__._..__._______ I _ astlake ‘§.‘ii.?;.i;; _ 3 Ji- . _ . . . - , i , Y » . . ._..~ ....~..~...-. ridding the system of waste matter, and too much uric acid _‘ their extra work, while no excess of uric acid is formed. _._-. so there will be nothing to poison the skin and cause disease. 5 | . v l I . . t enough bile to move the bowels and prevent solid masses 3 ‘ A a-tives” cures. _ 6, » - v i 4 sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, ‘- the wedding party drove to Summer- ' ° ' ‘ e 'l J. ‘E '|||\uj 'gf"'innun\unumu\\\\|mu\\\\\\\\\\\\|\\\\\»\“°"fn i"""\»\\i\\ ,erlllm ll ~ e Take /--_iw -ze i=.f.f.-.-.sniff El-= .~. i, R5