“ '~ ~ ~/ ff _ ._ - ,_ _ _ _ ___, _.._ ._ ,_,__,_. ,___ ._ _ -- - _ - _ 3 _’. ;._ _f..;.;_f»..i§.-tWi.1'i§'=”s§"”_.-.~ 1_1' i- rw- »_' .. _ ._ __ _ _ _d¢_.;‘?_.f_.\ _ _“_ _._{ ' ‘ ` "-"`a5l'»""-E12. ;'l'.'.:i':rl ‘l A* I l , I /ie ‘llll3lli~P0|SON|Nli i ~ . ' '_. Y_, -2.; ' The Dangerous Condition which Produces Meny Well ' Known Diseases. -no-___ llllW T0 lilllllllllillllil 1 THIS. =Tli0Ull|.E _.___ “FKU|T-A-TIVES" - The Wonderful Fruit Me¢licine-- will Protec! You Autointoxicatiou means sclf-poison. lug, caused by continuous oi' partial constipation, or insufficient action of the bowelsp Instead ofthe refuse matter passing daily from the body, it is ahsorbetl hy the blood. As a. result, I/ir lfilimys and Skin are oz/tru/orkeil, in tlicir eil`oi~i_~1to rid the blood ot' this poisoning. _ Ifbikonirigqfl/le hluadiui/11'; way often causes lndlgeslion, Loss oi' Appetite and Disturbed Stouiucli. It muy pw. duce Heiidaclies and Sleeplessiicss. It may if/I/ate 11:: /\’iilue_ys and bring on l‘aia in the Back, lllieiiinaiisin, (lout, and Rheumatic Pains. it is thc chief cause of Eczema-and A-rrpx I//f who/e .\'_v1'f¢m 1m/:ral/hv by 1.111-<-_onsmiit alisorp. tion into the blood ofthis refuse iiiatter. “Fru|`l-a-liz/es’ ’ will always mr: .411/o~ 1'/i/nxifation or sell'-poisoning--as “ l"niit-a-tives” acts gently on bowels, kidneys and skin, strengthens the bowels and tones up the nervous system. 501'.. n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2.311. At all dealers or sent; postpaid on receipt of prloebyliruit-L-tives Liini tad, Ottawa. ‘ ~ ivll/IIIII';i\\\\\Yllf/4` Here You Ar $3.95 Women's 8 Inch lligh Put . Patent lealherl T Laced Boots _ _~ cloth top We havc'llmse in iill sizes :ind they look fino and ure WONDERFUL VALUE ‘V lllh fb §\VIIIIII/I-§\\\\ I WK; l MEN A \Vo have ri Grand Work Boot - ' .'.l..f‘,t..i,-"i.'.;.".'1"i1az.;..yf.....11»'1..'rim' lildc which wc arc selling for onl » ~ _ y $2.49. S i ___ - _ __ WHILE ..Tl:lEY_.l.A&I..___._..,_.- _ uma-smiii-sw -_ _ 5 pi sinixisg :Let Us Clean 'Your Hat We can make Y0l1\‘ 0111 lla! look like new-spul in inside und outside hands, re-block them In the latest shapes. _Mews Borsillno, straw and ‘panama lists, and women‘s straw, leghorn and panama hats-_-no job too small or too difficult. Shoo-slilniiig-poll.~‘-hes for all tho now styles in mcn'=i and womc~n's boots. Laces of all Ivlinds ln stock. and everything in tho tobac- co line. Orders from all parts ol’ the Island'-atteniloil to. Telephone C°nnectlon. Boston Shoe Shining Parlor. 7. sunsuvsiri. ‘ 1111-4~21iMwiiii`4ii'1*i>"is ' * _ - ... _,_ _ \~_,_ Ask -for l'llCKEY’S W IT-PAYS to buy in this Province. . Farsi-i eoitso toner ~ 11011.- Charlottetown Fish §i?|1.|1ll;'vl‘l-ii G23,l'»,17M2l NEW SPORT SHIRTS.-All sizes in mlllll' i-nloringfi, $1.25 jjiijgl |-omi. V'-ll tit. lbe llaberdaslir~ry” Sunnyside. HAY_! HAY! A [cw tous at a right l"‘lfff» 10|' iwoiniit _buyers ui emma. _ _ .'.i:0_5.1aiviEii_ PREACHING AT MARSHFlELD.-- Rav. (__. ll. Frconinii will preach in Iho Mnrshileld llnptlst Cliurch nn Sunday iiitmnoon ni 3 o'i~I0¢k_ MOUNT STEWART c|RcU|1'_.._ Sewlccs Slllldlly. May 20th: Marie 11 a_. m., Mount Stewart 3 p_ m__ Dun. stailnuge 7 p. m. _ FREE.-_Two 15c cakes Palm Ol- Svs soap with purchase ol' 50c bottle Jllllloo or Jar Cream at Jumler~:on's drill; store. See windows. 558 an linnlcnsu ininlly to tnko ¢-_are of All should hc_lp by attending the l’an~ Irv Sala. hesinuini: :i p. m.. lol;-.iy in l\_uton's Store.. 5;-,7 ENGINE DERAILED.-By the "lH‘@iNl|\\I! ol' it rail nn enging from l<.iiici‘illil vraiei dcriiiled _yesterday afternoon iit Frcetown. A work 1|-pin from the clly pi-ncocilcd to the scene. llicrc was no ilxiiiiage. . h. ll. (‘. 0S~iM°llS- The walls are piipored with maps ol' Uoiitlnentol Sunday. all right. So tar tronclies, hostile battery positions, the line ohcnd seems very quiet diiy ' ` ' front time to limo. but IISUHUY NIB qulclcly. A man was hurrying along To-day We’re /l "\-_ _ Ready with a Fine w ‘ ‘r . f 1_4 to viii--~'_*"'_t.»~I.1l-` ' ¢- . ~..._.» -Jew 1 _ U . ' _ .4»"“3_?~' ` ,, , _ _ - -- il Q, '44 Showing of New Shirts _ - I iw giggns on white background 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 MOORE and THI_S IS A GREAT BIG SHIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN SOMEWHAT belated on its way from the factory to you. Just came in yesterday--and is all ready on display for you today. There are shirts for the man of quiet conserve-_ tive tastes in _dress There are shirts for young men-and for men who stay young. There are shirts for every size-_for every taste. Soft front shirts with stiff cuffs-soft front shirts with_ soft “F rench" fold cuffs. There are stripes and checks in every color you’d be willing . to wear-blues - lavendars--greens being the predominat- ing colors. And there are plenty' of the ever popular black and white stripes Soft shirts with stiff cuffs in all the new colors 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.75. _ ' ‘ Soft shirts with French- cuffs blues-iavenders-4 ._s .,.... - .-.»'~ . *t__‘l_."» rs.-vi,.;~ § m t`oi Ceasovs Gaelic War and Volt- quick action set Alex. ll/lurrayhas. It seems sti-ange“to‘-think of this- helng Sunday On the table next is a An amusing incident occurred yes- l_cirlay_ We were running an aero- lane sboo which rc uires the» D 1'. <1 nuns to be loaded and fired very with two shells in a w eelbarrow when for some reason' the conveyance twisted and irhclls, wheelbarrow, and man went into a ditch tcontoinlmil about four feet oi' water covered' with this unappetlzlng green stall. They have both been lished, out now, the shells. il mean, and incidentally' 'a'n old waslilng mnclitiiq, ilitedgerl out |00. or every day, and I must. discard the seven-In-ono of Mrs. Johnson's. which has served mo so welll-as I1 plllowat night., sweater coat by day. and for vanlouiilmpmentary ‘ Dui" when l nm talilfng a suilballi In lille moments. ‘ Lost wi-ck there was a llttlo more S ._ cly' promoted Bombardier, in a con there, c/ven ifrom at dlrecl.hI,t.Shrapnel limited around the gun before we loll. MCLEOD ._ Limited QQ/ - g p . . _ -il it man to sweep ont. got .my pig. bread and tes and reported. at the> ‘ 1 up across! me png An n_ ’A_ M_ _(7, matter _ls being- adjusted-today. .1 BIOGRAPHY OF KAISER WlLHELM‘ ca tain has come In and gone over ii have finished “Gil Bias." and ~.i1U1 1-" th? sanitary arrangements with -the sending, 'to the publishers .ln -Paris Kaiser Wilhelm, Emperc-r ot Ger- many, Imposed his presence on civili- zation about sixty years ago. :ind the world has been wearing crspc on its ears ever since. The stork that was 'assigned lo"tlie task committed liarl-karl out or slieai- uiortlllciitlon. The second day utter he say dayllglit he cut a driclishund in lialtf and commanded Krupp to work his plant in four .shifts it day. immediately alter his birth was an- nounced, eight iiieda.l factories were built to niakc dc-corritions for him to wear. _ Nothing ol particular Interest hap- pened in his life ` until he got. old enough to get jealous ol` lllsniurck whom he tired without, the custom- ary Iwo weeks iiotlcv. Ever since Bismarck stopped puncliing the time clock tho (lf-_i'ii1.i1i tllvvcr has been running on flat tires. 'l‘lic versatile young ziulocrat. t-hen cd_nceive'l the idea that it would be awfully nice -to make every mon in his cniploy ii soldier. - llc then proceeded to innstf-r a large army ot' niccbuiilciil toys hinged ut the hips in order to goosestep pro. perly. Al. his dictation individual thought. was discouraged to Germany and all thc average (lonman had to strain his brain for was to may "Hoi-hi" when the Kaiser passed 'hy ~.___ `witih 'F00-servants, three dacbsliuuds :ind 1,000 guards. Soon the army grew so large that a civilian was looked up- on in the same manner that a freak is regarded in it museum. _ " ' 'Phe Kaiser-'s mustache was clam- oring for publicity' .by that time. and li\"orile'r_ 1.0" ii‘;iiln.‘it` upward lie" wore a powerful magnet in this no.-te. Ile- ing_nu unselfish and generous heart- cd man hc hcnevolcntly told the Al- mighty that he would make him his junior purmcr and announced lo tho world that “Mc :ind Gott” would rule lt. which was very nice ot’ lilin Indeed, _ Posscssing it niodc.-it and retiring niitiirc, thc lin-iscr illalllics cgotiam us only :i ilemocratii: man like liiin cuu. In fact he halos himself' to such an cutem that bc will not allow ii tnlr- ror In any or his castles. lie has no many uniforms that seventeen adding niaclilnes .irc ri-_quired to count. tliem. Uiider his supervision the (lenman spy system grew to such nn eilioient state that if Mr. Blubbcr 0! fthe North Pole, lost a trouser button, the German Govornnient knew lt and tiled tho information accordingly. llls idea of it map of the world ls one <-ounlry. and that Germany. His great love for hu/mallty was proven by his invasion of‘Belglum and Serbia. Regarding thc lobster as o good example he believes In moving back- ward. and ll he had his c-wn way we’d Ing for orders to come. ln' for thc` _.___ _-_ _._ .____.__._-_-_.-.__-»_ -- V ‘1 ' H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . , _ » . , Ml* ’ _ _ » propose to _woman _b _.`h_l "_..b_e`\*'_`,o) thc -head with ii _ _ `_ - »v uurns s_tea\t.!or br ` iq (.1 _- ' 1 r yellow that the ann is gettin . -- _ no me ln1.wlt.h.rn°;lera“'_';.. -_ 1 f”'..~ like :i._number ten_,_oot.--tits Mi’ ber tlve1shoe_ _'l‘beiwoi"ld»f _ gurd- - Ir. ns' - a - great- f_evo`r-~l¢- _ _df-.~--I _ round -himself wi_th"n.‘,'w _ ___ _ coat. _ .fl -_ -;,~_ ii Lucky it _wagner -_Hsllclss _ _ff fi. z -2 A Scotchinan in _of recently given upploymolf oi-er at a shipyard. -_Bib to carry heavyplenka. .- been as it tor several h0uh..\o _ to the foreman. and' slid: _ '_ “Did I tel-I ye m-a. name-When' ‘lj - ed to work?"__e___ _ M _ "’ _ "Yes," rep t _' said li was 'l‘lrompeon.5_ .__ '_ ‘~~`_ -_ - "Uh, then it's.‘ol|'_i.l.ht;f2f»`¢n(¢|,_t_`¢ Scot as he looked t.owt_hl= planks be had yet to -_($121., 1, list awunnerin’ if yo' "tl _ _was Sampson."-Piibll_c", . ‘.'_‘ ‘M _ __ ____;_,__’_=_\\" _ _. .1 $3 - ‘. ‘i 1.. "Arent u carrylii|\.`t_b¥)_&e with p high hanilzoyour majesty -jyonturod ‘one oi' the subjects. L "_ ‘f _= "‘ 1. " ‘-scmeiimer no it ~ai¢;r,;i;s¢4,':_ qi wercd the Kaiser. “and _ only a bluff." ' ":_-_- ‘: ‘ _ L.: rf". who was stn.ndln'g by the trail. “lio\vl|,0S(.5_ such ns keaping off Um gp", _'__ _ _ _ _-___ __ __-_ ` ~ ~ "- iliistlng, wnslilng. and sliovliiS~ Thi’ It and' fell among the gun crew, _Hi _xm- strlliing nobody. ~ln' fact.. the boys rc- ............. _l gnril sbmpnel and shelling generally as a sorl of comic fireworks-. Mill billets afterwards over the speed illn- played by a so-and-so in evacuating his position on the "ignorance" oi' Phelan in peichiug in a cartridge shed with a "tin" root for shelter. l had tho pleasure also of seeing an enemy aeroplane descend and its otlicialseurreudcr. _ These 'planes buzz around above us so frequently. that we no longer bother. usually, to look for them, and they seem rather on; of our world. Onthie particular day, through, we heard machine gun me away up. above ns and eoxorly waited the progress of the light. Soon the planes began to descend ond wo ran across thc fields-. tore their barb- ed wire and stood beside, or as uc-ar no the military police permitted, ii plane with the black cross of Gen many plenlltnlly displayed ou wlnlfi ond tall. Tho omcer seemed to tak_c It as a Jolie. but his comPaDi0l\ WP' gluin enough for two. The cheerful Hun pointed out a. hola in his gaso- lino tank. caused by is bullet so his reason for descending. The British planes leg around on t-beheld. It was certainly a; memorable nlglit. N10 more pleasant or nobody was hurt. w91|_ .1 feel quite eatlstled today with lite in general. Plenty ‘t0 eat. 110! much to do and line weather, and best of all, no lice yet. "` Lots of love, WILFIIED. Note address: ~ Bdr. W. T. Dawson, 1261462, _ ' sth Canadian Blesonty., 0. G. A. ' . _, », ___ _ . . ' O O " ` ~ -` 'f looki-ll at mo.-I Wiw “Oi m“Cl\ b5l‘-excitement. We had n. bombardment - _ ici'--then nt. the othnrs in tho gunlmm any m u`e.w|.on~g dh.ecg_|0n_ l _ __ ‘ mlttlll il flfelllly' DU" B°“` took reiu o with Jim McKenna, lat- _ _ '_ Q' to the -arteries. “ml declared. \V0ll- crete splinter-proof. One shell landed ' lt socnis nobody nlmvod." The 0. (7.lm,0“¢_ ‘my ym-dn away and ,,-hook the ‘ _ Glilllulllf-.I that wc were working ull- place. l think we were sale enough. _ _ , ‘ ._ . 1 Ill/lllllllf.\\\\\\\\\v/111144I,,,.,,.y .no uw 10110* ¢f°°\<@'1'l" the , - _ _ __ ._ i » side Paint. B,_ _ F., France. 1 'V s ‘.~ Estate James Kennedy _ Where Cash Buys the Best Goods Procurable ¢f _ ' FLOUR, FEED AND SEED _ 100 bags Red Fy_f_e 'Imported Wheat ' iviolgli 'l§rNi°=¢1¢dlm°“ii1 Hay' is Medi' co 1 c ea " ‘ r I co I 1 1 I on cakm Feed v{_i__e_;1_i_ni'¢ ran 1 ings rn Mea rack Corn. _ 2 Cars _Robin Hood Flour. Steele Briggs & Rennies Clover Seeds. Speddl prices on 3 bbl Lots and over. WIRE FENCING ETC 1.- v #L I wh ha' rockin" w wr _ G.1..i1.§fi§.‘3§&“i1.?3i”3."2§‘é§?.‘i~.p.i.§ ¢°i“v‘}i2€ dlfiin-§.°.&‘}°‘°?$!__-_ __ BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW l -_ We beg toadvise all parties desiring to obtain any qunntitvof _the _.r A _._ above to call and _see us at once. - ' I " First oom¢. hm served " 'si>acisr.‘*A'rraN'rioN 'ro mul. canons ' . ' =‘ " _ 1 __, » .Tl-taunt*t':.‘.la.£°:;";....Y:.1.°;:.§:..li‘°“‘ '“*"° '*'°°-li ‘ 1 _ , _ `-_V l _ . ll __ l - I J 'lI""""'li35¢-‘t` i‘~“-‘ .~ __ _i __` 5.1¢ ,_ __ _uv _ . _ . ‘ ' - ‘ . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ ‘ __ . 1 __ ...wares on-»--_-._;.._.___ ~r»»~_ ,.-_-¢.._,-,_»g ibn ‘ _ 1 .__@ .`.'_._ _ L,-` MAY`1°l+“’17 ` . ...Tax-:.c1uut1or'ri1row11-ovliiiniau . - P" 1.1,. I