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DAN McLEAN. “FRUIT-A-TIVES' is daily proving y its priceless value in relieving cases of Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble- General weakness, sua skis Diseases. * 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all deders or sent postpaid. by Fruit-a-tivn Limiwd, Ottawa. _ O'lOI'OO1"l'IIi°l"I'lI1H|"OO'l'1» * "sign: for the colors or cm-lst * 9* the King, K Fight as He fought for you, gg Fight for the right, with all thy might, ,F Fight for the red, while and f` blue." if \IO§**'ll»§°l"l»'l|'l»~l|'l-|l\~|\'l»'|*i' 1 ,Y V LINS *EE* rn as " cA1'A|.oc \ __ __ Write today ` Say whether in- < terest e d i n Band instru- IDSHIS. Violin or Bagpipes. ff-‘S /¢/-f fl ~ _ \ _ CW LINDSAY tm.. - lay s|>.».nns sr. ~ QTTAWA CANAl:>A_ `f\- \§ " `\\, \\ ` INTERNATIONAL LINE. 9. 8. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- NOR COBB. , Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a.m., for Eastport, Lnbec, Portland and Boston. . Return-- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a.m.. for Portland and St. John Eastport and Lubec. . MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘ Between Portland and New York. sglteamships Northland and North Leave Portland- Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saurdays at 6.00 p. m. Return leave New York same days 0 5 p. m. A week day trip in each direction leaves Portland and New York Mon~ days of 10.30 a. m., June 19th to Dept. 11th. Bt. John City Ticket 0iiice,47 King Street. A. C. Currie, A ent, Bt. John, N.B. NA. E. Fleming, q'.F., 4. P.A., Bt. John ~ ‘ mol uanlrlul rnovmcse wwrslm gauges ‘rldllfrs ON sum svsnv wsounoav lima an as emu: :sm 1 o 1'* _.,_-.,'=~'f ,r. , 1,'-'J-7 f -ii ;»_\_a.‘.afrx.:»;r0k0 Out asain nbout 9.30. when the tral Street, the money was soon after firemen were again obliged to re- picked up by a young lad who at once spond to the call of the ilre bell. The started out to find the owner. Hav- dnmnse WHS Slight _ ing found the owner the lady present- '-----~' ed the young fellow\ with a $10 bill SAILED FOR ENGLAND.-Mr. and as she was going abroad took his 'J. Pond, editor of the Summerside name and address swung that he Pioneer was in the city Saturday rc- would 'hear from her later. The young turning from Halifax to which city no fellow is now sued out with s new had accompanied his youngest daugb- suit and is strongly convinced that ter and Mrs. (Cant-) George Camp- "Honesty is the best policy."-H. bell and young child who sailed Fri- day by a. Cunard liner for England. Mrs. _ABR/\M'3 vlL_|_AQE,._ Seve;-310( Campbell left for England in re- the volunteers from Abrams Village SDODHG K0 9- Clihlegram from her bus-_ have returned to their homes to help band who it will be remembered mel. on farmlng_-- Mr, Joseph L_ qgllymg with n. serious accident inf England was in Bummerside on Tuesday. - 801119 months 830 and is now recuper- Herring is landed on our shores in on- ating. Mlss Pond will visit relatives lylg very limited q\mll¢y___ 1; is un. in Enslnllli- der-stood that Mr. Cyrus Gallant. *_ Urbainvllle, has enlisted with Medical FARMER‘8 C0-OPERATICE C0. Corps for Heavy Battery.- Misa Lor- LTD-Tno Inenling of the directors etta Gallant went to Summerside last °f 01° AHSOUHIVHI F8|'lI10I'S Cl‘HJDera- Monday where she intends to spend tive Co. Limited, held in Charlotte- 9, few days- new p_ P, A;-gengulg town on Saturday. was a decided sue- was at Ei-:mont Bay, sunday afternoon cess_ The enthusiasm displayed and helping the parish priest to hear`con- the satisfactory reports from the dis- (england-_M_ tricts represented by the directors ar- gue well for the success of the co-ope- . |N31-|-ru-|-E MEE-"NG _The m"°“ “m°“3 the farmers °f the Pm' members oi' Thanksgiving Institute vince. lt was decided to hold meet- held their regular mommy meeting at ROCK CITY TOBACCO C0-f LIMITED :,...»_-._~..; _ TOBACCO EVERYWHERE 1 Oc. _- -.- \ lt .Crm .1 1 '_ were Messrs.. Ben. Blancllard. Moses Blanchard, James S. Bernard, Dan Arsenault, Paul I. Gallant and Sylvain J. Gallant. The family desires to express their most sincere thanks to all who helped them in their and bereavement. ' -OF LOCAL INTEREST.-The lol- lowing is n clipping from tho Port- land Oregonian and the young man re- ferred to is n. s_on of Mr. E. W. Webster well known on P. E. island who car- ries on an extensive livery business in Portland Oregon, and is a son of the hate Mr. Benj. Webster, Augustine Cove. P. E. l., “Dean Webster. a Reed College senior, maior in the phy- sics dcpartment, has received nn np- polntment as assistant to Dean J. Locke, an electrical engineer connec- crlptive Geometry. Class l. In Fourth tion is tabled on this map such as Year. l\Ir. Hooper won Class l_ in Law the acreage of the Counties. Wllivll iS of Conlrscr given as follows: Queen's County, 486,400; Kings, 412,000; Prince, 467, ‘N1-ERE5-|-'NG OLD MAp_M,._ Mat 000. giving thc total acreage ni the ls- tilew Murphy, caretaker oi’ the Char- mlld as 1~365'400- lottctown Fire Station showed n rcp- """" ~ rescntutlvc of the Guardian yesterday A TRIHUTIG.-'i`ile Iialifux licruld u very interesting relic of old times publishes the following with an ex- in the shape of one of the old maps ot cellent photo of the gullnnt Captain 1'. E. Island prepared by Captain iiol-2 “Cnpt. Dan McKinnon, formerly one of land. Surveyor. This map shows the the best kllown followers of the harn- lslnlld divided up into parishes und - ess racing game in tile Maritime Prov- givea u. list ol' thc lots und tile original , inccs, is now comnlnllding oiiicer of pl'oprictel';i'l€:ias,1Il¢;sasui;; §ir;5'h;° hgstbgfl ‘;h‘:,‘;§d;"ntl";lff C153: ent visiting his old home friends in an ;eg§;ugni|inesS_g Act "iw" the mst Stewart. where he carried on a. tan- T symptom_ke¢p your di estive “gms ning business for a number of years. ingoodorderbythe timely useof Ile leaves tomourn, besides his wife . . a family of one son and live daugh of Roxbury, Lot 6, died April 9th. 1916. aged 43, leaving a. wife. former- ly Lilly Gallant, daughter of the late __ Joseph Gallant oi' Nail Pond. P. E. young pwple from ‘hm 'my ha" hem' -_-g¢___ Trial Free by -Mall Olll' WUI Wll WH . M 1;” tion will last until next Fall, at which time Mr. Webster plans to enter the graduate thesis ut liedd on “The Adla- batic Compression of Steel," based on experiments made last year in con- nection with Dr. K. T. Compton. now an associate professor of physics at Princeton. He has suillclent credits his final examinations this week.” TUESDAY -'ro ._ Resins :N .7 misss CHUSETTB.-Mr. Grant Gamble, who in Moncton for the last fifteen years has resigned his position and with lla wife and two sons will remove to Low hat ci . Hs and his wife nr r ryon and vicinity. SCHOOL WORK.- The following , is the standing of the pupils of* South Melville School" for the month of March. Grade VlI.- . Myrtle Gor- man; 2, Gladys Dunsford. Grade VI.- 1. Gordon Cutcllffe; 2, Gertrude Villet 3,' Dorothy Malone and Mary Trainor (equal.) Grade V.- 1, Hilda MacKin- non; 2, Charlie MacKinnon: 3. Kath- leon Bradley. Grade IV-+-, Charlie Bradley; 2. Della Tralnor and Hilda /Dunsford (equal). Grade II.-1, Rotlla MacFarlane; 2, Howard MacKinnon . 1 KINGS COLLEGE- The following mouiohsubsequently set in. The rel; mains were taken to tile Detlross Marsh on Saturday. accompanied b, the men or the 106th The funeral took place to St. James Cemetery, yesterday unembsn. .lin omesr. but lsr. and six men oi the 105th to act as palibearefs were sent out from Georgetown The services were con ducted Reverend Father Gregory Macbona The deceased was the only child, and leaves liis sorrdwing parents to mourn |_ _ is v| _ The human body is composed of -millions of - t1ny_r-ells of various kinds. With the single ex- _ _ _ _ caption of the b1~a.i11 and nerve cells, there is a system of dividing up of cells to form new ones. In this way the blood cells, the tissue cells, the cells of the stomach, liver, kidneys and other “tal Wgans may be 1U@1`€'2lS@d S0 as to make up for loss or injury. But not so with the cells of the nervous system. You have a certain number at birth, but never an-_v more. A feeble, poisoned nerve cell may 'be re- stored, but a dead cell can novel' be replaced. ` vh 'E01' ‘tugs flcason complete paralysis can never be cured, but the person u otls pin 1aDy p(;j\}§‘2{Y§@<11`ImaY be greatly benefited ‘by restorative treat- men suci as ase s e1've_Food, _whlch nourishes the feeble, .Wasted nerve cells bacls to health and v1go1'. This, undoubtedly is the str r t ' . h _ I funlilial- with the symptoms xvhicllntlcialtls oi’~1e(:?::2l;l(z;I111si\:l’ollr' olvrlligtllcllllfesggllllgdaitlg know the best means of restoring the vitality of the nerves before the `b@. rome dead to all treatment. ' y’ Sleeplessnesa, restlessness, irritability, n°rvous headaches, ner ‘ 1' ' of energy and ambition, feelings of discourllgement and inabilitgzollil lclgtlllgggllglltla big: mind are among the most common warnings. Later develo ment pl-ostration, locomotor ataxia and paralysis. \ V p B are known as ner-Wm it is easy to neglect treatment in the early stages but that ' th ' 'A l I . . . . - _ _ 1 ' hen a fsw hoxcs of Dr. Lhaae s l\erve-1< ood will do wonder f , " 'B' e time W - is so goodin all ailments, is practically the onlysmrgtlhgd) ilbrivellllille ttrealtment' wud' nerves, because of the fact that a dearViferve_cel1 'ca .'_Pp e .oldmelue-»~ bt t-ht feeble, wasted nerve cell can be' restored by such noultishllsigefnegischltlgjllagsflb -nr. _ - 2° Y *.353 l1‘;°i...iii“*“ “°"=~_f“‘~f*‘_°' P°"=.°“‘°'~ °‘>°“wa_‘l.=_.»_-_f.- f--<1 so cents a bgutl) fdi- 32.50, eil dealers, or Edmmmmvmm l' : ~ ~. W. limited To _Do n t b talked I to ` " linlundns disappoint. 0 ° “ "MW" ‘ '""“"‘"°' .\’ . 4 1 _ \ _ ` ~ ' - »- .. . _ 1 _ . _ ' ..»... 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