if'-.i.. . 1' il liiii 1l'l’.f iii# 'V ..e. ~,. ,_. i 1 .j_*~;i[`.l ig, . il », i ~ A - 4 ,.4. _ _i i, _= L. 'i ,;__,= - .\ ,_ il j ` ‘liiidv iii- ei ,_ ¢,i\ » ii till, i < l] i _i_,;' i 2 1 l< . ii ",’ _fig gf ‘l'..., 4 ‘Il ii; ii‘S»_l.,.l _g .»..- l'~`l‘.‘ll,f,V'V!;.f ilgl*1f‘ ,l l~ ‘ ‘ l V’ i. l t __l‘1.~. .1 1 l,` ‘ iii itll 'ali PN l' :_ _'{lr,l., f, ,ii ~¢;»',i if =,'__ _» . 3 , 'l ii. I £_; lf' .It-\ i f » J-Y ‘ . ‘ ~.-.J ‘ 44* i if _ all -If Zi I i , fi ai if ir. _l ,i ..',l -. |_f_§i "l‘?t". 'ii' ff’ Jiri? i- I ._ 51. ll ii i i1_i'l‘ . . l i l i i » i i ’. .rf _.Fi ` Pass FOUR *Ulf ulnisi N!" Q "°'riiV1i` iilifi>oiiniin iiEiii>iiio miirrEii sELEciEp Eiioiii THIS wEE'iis iiEws For _THE eunklniiiiiifs siiiuiiblll Theres no difference of opinion about Kellogg's cereal food in the land. /_gi/, ___ s . '/if///. ` °§ x _r ~f - ~‘ .,_-'~‘ _ig.(.__ ` , r ki. ll i __,;. 4', l V//, ` _ ' ___ ' . -`i~.\\.f 'i' 'i `;:'~ " l -,, ‘"1" i A5555" .::... 6 Labor A Bree Corn Flakes. i i Capital and Labor both 'agree that its_the finest - Nothing more delicious than these toasted flakes of sweet corn hearts, has yet been created. Until = it is, Keiloggs will stand supreme--the breakfast ,=== l ¢l_ /. , f_'»'»=,/i.°.i which was born in Moncton a few -:F cereal ofthe masses as vccll as the classes. 45 5*; , ilcorgv W. niiu ivirs. l\lcPhcc, (diar- ¢,%°“°'u`°m__-§;_;-_ lottetowii, were the guests at a farc- €“'_-.~__ 'f'."" well dance in Sninllwood’s Hall on ' _ I Friday. .lust before the last dance ` * ' . D. Edgar Shaw happily expressed I .» ;`~< ‘I _ ___/ el-2% 'i _`-` ._ . .¢) _A _ V Pliec replied in his eloquent and _ I /,li |Mr. Gates on his arrival became ae- s- Y `” < . . . 4 ~ .' ~ ' / gf ,__ ,.,l‘ll »‘ ' months since. Moncton exe. (Mrs. - -»r‘ _"___ \ ,’_ cares is wen iniown in Ginn-iotte I “` i » ii 'I f iid' ‘ll iii . _ ~ <_*_ ,_‘I g town.) . .| », 1 _ or 'i\\§“'. "l ‘ ‘ ~ _ , "'= "::2:'.:....\\“ ° I Rev. Ewen McDonald, of Leaskdale ; ,li w _ _ 0nt.,_is home on 5 visit to his par- , _I lm" ___5:=.: ents. He was stationed at Caven- ` ~ ..===-- YV here Capital and 's .IES _-I2!! _~,` "_ ”_€=El_;-.- \`_ ..:i'-‘ ..::5§5" ssisi=f“" "-- 222! __ ' “f -` - , .cnt upon the removal from their $3 __ Y midst of Mr. and Mrs. McPhee, and " ` 3 ` the hope that abundant success and _ much happiness would meet them in their new home. His remarks were _ _ _ rer brief] supported h' J. A. S sie' is 'i __ _ -»- __ __ h -:__.__~_._ ___ __y_.;_-;_s_.~~--~-~------ -- happy nimiiicr. Alter Auld Lang; _. ' f _i_*»f“¢" Sync nnd God Save. the King the ~~,. §\';;_{_’;_'. ,; ... _ _-‘,, "_-gi Li,'__._;_ boiiiiciiig of Mr. Mel‘hce brought tht' " "",__:_ ,f' i. psf ,¢;§__»j___ ff_ ¥",§~f;_ crriiin to - elosu Mis. .l_ F. ’I’i'aiii» '-1 'oi ‘ -.fi .» ‘ ` _,~J_ll, _:fic ,,"_ ,_ `f'.1_ ___ :¢,,'f . \"' 51 V";__'_: . i i - , L 5-? ii ~7_--/ ‘. ;_.v_' ' . . | . ;, - __ _ _,_,'p:§ I -ii s ii ini: of the two ycn|"old son ,_ __ " .'- __,"` “.1 , ' oi' laiiriek and Mrs. Rooney, which Z took pliivis last week, was narrowly ./f f._‘_,' sm . . _ // ~ “QV-"L ‘ _ _ ~ For Practical Pairiting ~ ’ ` ii.-ins.-iV's P.-\i.\i'rs are un- i-ess » f»_ _ _ `~/ _~\ - iiimle l\_vpr1iriii‘:il iiirii lizickeil by 70_i'e.'irs _, ` 1-.\iii_-riciire to \\".*li-striinl the .siiiiiiiicr`s ‘ ‘ ‘ in-:.t and ’.i‘iiiicr'.s' ci»l'i-il to viii" i' 5(io sq. fl. on _ v.li. .l ii: flair c'>:i-liiiiwi with two cunts of ' ii.`i.iil il »u`tl'irl \ -ll il il ,i _ _ j .':’ i: \\l ;. i.'-- torpl -_ ` _ , 1-' l<`.\.\iS.»\.\"b` :irc ilu: p.'ii::i.~ yin wuut al.. , / . / ~ 1 .i .i /` , ,'»V' the ]\.'ii‘<‘ \'1iii\\.'ii‘.. / ` i __ _ _ /_ __ Aol; ) i‘.iri1L'.li"’ ‘1‘yreRT»..._"" ,im 3"* ._ .7°‘il'i'~ Y _, , ..,~__- di V /i.i":‘?"§ -iii: . "gi " I I _V‘“__'_V w`jV",.l; 7'T“lT":';'" iéffixz \ ea & _ _ I /-’“\`, _“/T V /ir* if (s - ff LJ .»._~'~~,l_ _ ' _ ll _;;.j.-fig. <_>,.':=- 1" '-\"_‘,i~\`_ ' V~'~‘1 _ -j /-"f"_T¢'/,,"~'kf-"..f_:"ig,-_li _` - " ` *~» _.3 _f______..-._=-_~_._»,<_,.|_§_'»_.i _ g _,.. _:-,-.`-i. _-;...-_ . __,\ »»i_f_, __ ____ _,__ V. ,.~2»’»-”5"“-"-""`§._.,'°‘“"“"" i 'V Q `~ 7?-if'l ':I;‘»,"'lé£g'\~ ._-cf ._ 1- ..~»_'.‘, f '~ '=~§`k.f. I - ' -' _'~'1f-‘.=i~i..-/ 2, » . .if ' I =`» iff .. _ -_,,_°'.~e- ii A quiet, ‘Shut r-ret v event, took ff T? _`L. . __ .1¥‘.~_i Preservafive .ii ' (I Aiiclifir !>`~l:".:_-;'f<~ f\":iiiii_:§iiieiit= liirst suited to Cmiibiiie with our :<;»eci::ily ii‘f‘1il="l COAL TAR CREUSOTE, And Our .slicr:e.r.s has been iiropoiliorizilc willi our care. Aiivlior Shingle Staiiis are liciiig ~,‘e:°y l.'i:g"l},' iisiril on llie roofs, and in iiiriiiy i:i'.iil'iiii_L:S. ‘ If your iii-iilei' ediiiioi ri the moment fa. k ' ,§_,`$'~_ siiiqily Ainhor Sliingle Sinins, please \_ ____ write ii.; to zirrxiiige for you.. ~. _ V1' *P "_ i_'.»"` » Ea/iiiiiiiiiifiiiiigriiiiiiiirsoiii ‘l \`, \__’ _`_;f"_..’r" ___ __ lr.:u.muniuma1 urilrnfirgn ` ' "=" Moii'rr::Ai_ uAi.iFAx sr. .Joan _ " I 'ronomo w!Ni~iii°Eo so l J ._ Solieited, Daily Returns. Market. New Yorli I a market for their l\/I E5-:» r s o N fn s o N, St., NEW YDRK CITY. quaintcd “ith 5 little baby daughter, ldlsh for sonic time and is now locat- ed in the great Province of Ontario. He has, iiumiicrless friends in this Province who will he delighted to see him again. Mrs. McDonald, nee Lucy Maud i\Iontgon.ery, did not accom- pany licr husband on this trip, but may visit the Province later. -The following writes 8 correspon- dent! is not a foxy story but ef-kin to it.-On Wednesday night Albert Weeks and Burl:-ee McMicken of Carl- t0¥\ Cllllillred a coon in the former‘s henhouse. lt had been ii frequent vis- itor among the hens for several nigh- ts, killing and feasting on then.. On Wednesday night, before retiring, Mr. Weeks called at the hen house only to find the bold fellow taking lunch ns izsiizil. Ile is now eiiiuyiiig liiiiisrlf iii ii cage. . ~ - . the general regret felt hy those pre- Q Y Y l ~ llnycr and R. I.. Cotton and Mi'_ Mc- !-? .\ or al s,iri'sein|iiivii|." (signed) Miss Mabel Morasli, .\lnr. 31. 1911. Baby’s Face Like Raw Beef '~,\i_\~ b;ili_v boy had a large plniplo come on his fori-lieuil. It burst :uid spread all over his face which soon looked like a. piece of raw beef, all smothered with had l‘lmDl<“J~ It nas awful to look at. The prior liille thing used to scratch it nnd cry terrilily. I took him to s. doctor hui. he only not worse unill I was uulte_frigl|ieni~d :lint lie would alivays 'ie d`wiigured. 'l'hvn I I-Z0! i\\'0 tins of Cinlcura. Oinmiein, loin-ilier wiili Cuticura Soap, and fn two iiiiiiiilis had iiiiiie cured lilm. New of course 1 use (.'iiticii:‘r. Soup for all my clillilrrll (Siiziu-rl) .\fr.:._ E. Perry, 00. Waterloo Rd-. -\|‘l\¢l`>‘|l°l- ENE' land, May 21, 1910. Cuticiira Soap and Oinim-~nl :ire .f-iiiil 'throuslioul the world, bin. lu ilioi.i» iitiu have suffered much. Inst hope nnd are :inli- out- fnilli ln any tri-iitineni. u lilicriil ::zii|i:i_lii of ezieli with :i 32-p. booklet. on the skin and .scclp will lie iiinilefl frrc. dll l\lll‘|l"‘1\l0" Ailiiri-is l"uii<-r Drug it Clilini. (,'orll~. -'19 Iluluuihus Ave.. Boston. U. S. A- 4 _ ing menus selection. ‘ ' ' ing out dirt, not by strgiining itout. 3. No man ever got good results |`r0m a COW lie was ashamed to take his friends to sec. uiilk llrodueing food on the market at th: present time. Feed it with care. 5. All that the nimi takes out tliroi'i:'i the uddcr was first taken in through the moiitli. Feed the dairy cow and she will feed you. ' wireless messages, last night, tim.. Sable Island, cnuglit |._v tlmt stuliiiii, mid when the mother was out of tlic_.~,~,,m the 5u._nmm~ A_ w_ pf,-,-5-_ Tm, first was timed 10.30 p, ni. and was - - Y lidingV with unknown schooner off Little Hone N; H. 'l‘wo boats serif. 2. Clean milk is obtained by keep- -- itinics a _vcaia . lluriiitz u thick fog, l-.st e\'cuiiig,|_ _ _ _ .lie l’lnnt line stenrinliip A W _ cry was made iiiimedintely aft.-r lpenv “huh _Amd fm," Humax Tliiiiisiliiv afternoon, for llision, witlii many pnsseiigrrs was in <'ullisioii` with an i'n`Znown fehiioiiur off l.ittic » Q Hope, N. S., n f' Ii. ll Hiimpliitiy upei-t of ihil S a a a r I I fl/ '. ‘ A Plant l.iiie, at Halifax rccviied fvo P / 'riiiekf<»g." _ ’ ‘ ` _ _' I ' - ~< _ The second message received a‘ -' ' " quarter of anhoiir later, was as fol- lows: . ‘ V ‘ ' l “Perry reports one boat returned. Fruitless. Steamship apparently un- i damaged." _ _ __ i ` ' | -» '3~~ sf-._ .-,_;i_\ | Advices reciverlfby Mr. Humphrey, I l. i _ ' ~ yesterday mqrnirg were to_ the effect '_ ;» the two boats sent out to a`.scei-thin ,» f’ _what damage' had been occasioned, _ ` _ 'had both returned, hlit the fate of -tho, f' ' ‘, ,schooner was iunknown. The morn- _‘ 5 ing's issue message reads as _followsz '.-__ _ _,__ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ ‘ _ '_ "Picked up last boat at 12.30 ' ` ‘ ~ \~ ~ -. ~ .\~ _ »._._~;. T \;‘-l:..'~'~ '<‘»‘<1<\f~\'~ o’eleck. Reports having seen noth- ` " ` if of schooner. Thinks she is safe and men reported hearing her blow- ing. Am now on way to Boston." I The A. W. Perry arrived from Charlottetown Thursday. She is commanded by (.‘s.ptain` Hawes. .At 11 yesterday morning, H. il-Iarvey, .agent of the Marinefl'. and Fisheries' Department, "received n message from Cape Sable, statlnb that the A, W. Perry reported she was uncertain of the fate_ of the... schooner, but that she seemed to be going in a northeasterly direction,. presumably bound to Liverpool. lmmedlately on receipt of this ines- snge, Mr. Harvey got into communi. cation with'the harbor master at Liverpool, asking him to keep a look out for disabled scliooners coming in- to port, and report same to liiin without delay. It was ruiiiored yesterday, that ,tile Ann J. Ti-inner-, caimni. ic. 1.. G iwasson, of St. John, N. B., was the funknown schooner, and that she had ifoundered llitli all on board. This sensational report could not be con- 'firnied. _ The Ann J. Trainer left Halifax tivo months ago for New York, with ,n full cargo of liimher_ loaded by I. ' H. Mathers & Sons. She safely land- E The 'Trainer\'s crew consists, of the .following: Captain-W. L. Wasson, St. John, N_~I`l.; Mate-Ira Machon, Maine; seamen-John Benton, New |York; S. Johnson, Norway; C. Piuka, 4. Uottonseed meal is the clienpcst`R\IS-‘1in. (‘»ook~-Casey Barton, Canada. ' ¢l\|l¢|l'8ll Cry for I-'_letcI\er’s - _ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has b in use for over 30 years, has borne the signahu-5:: 3 0 and has been made under his pe,-_ _ ' sonal supervision since its infan ' » Allow no one to deceive you in UZ' All Counterfélts Imftntions and “Ju t- - if ° Experiments theft trifle with and endlngbfgig hgiiiilbut Infants and Children-Experience against Experimelgz What is CASTORIA Castoria. is a. harmless substitute for Castor 011 Pa *Une* DNP? ‘md 30031313 syflllls. It is Pleasciait rf; contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nay;-one substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys wo;-ms and allays Feverishiness. It cures Dlarrhoeu. and Wind Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulenoy. It assimllntes the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep 'rm oiinarews Pnnaeea-The Motneris Friend. ` i-:nuius CASTORIA Atwmis V B683 the Signature _of _ ‘_ 0 . * ed her cargo at her destii_iation._ She _ , ;s_;__n(ov\_r)_l;_¢;_i:_n_ '_ ._,_.';;_<_=_1-_'v". uh-, , A llllf\1=T‘fr‘f /" ri fr 'Q I’ i, 0 i 1 ,town eomiiiif to this port several l All Winter the Trainer was laid up -_ Cures all blood hiimors, all f eruptions, clears ilic complex- `:V _ . . il ion, ci‘eate.~_i :iii appetite, `aicls , V ,l ,_ , Brodie’s British Plate Powder , gives a brilliant lustre lo gold and _l silver plate and finc glassware. Over V one hundred and twenty years of use in Old World mansions has proved that it never scratches orwears out the plate. Quick and easy fo use. l5c. a package, everywhere. _ ~s.;.. ' I .ew/.3 ,AE _ 1 /1 _ ll ill / 1 f ll ~ - ~ - . ls"S(tei1)iiiii;r A W Perr reports col-I dlggsuonl 1-Ch°'i.\VCS that .tlrcd i \ ‘_ v feeling, gives vigor and vim. li/ _ 4 v‘ Accept no suiifiliiilc; insist on hav - ,'. ...ig _ ll. W. IIUGMAN, l.I:\IITED, lll0NTlll-EAI.. _...fi ` .‘.- \» . , ,,, ~»i___l_ _ out to ascertain rlaiiinite if possible. '"3 H°°d's s“"“""°"‘VH"" G"" 1' ‘°d“°" ~*5'l"`\3"iriif`V i I _ _ i.. » in . . [_///l Y _ -,_ ._ .__ ~ .___ __ '~1__._. ' ' ____ -“E 4 T... - L__'. __ ___ , as 4 . .___ __ ~l All V `;:;` \_ s I ` . __- .-.,...-:. _ -f -=-.:='-°.z;.- ,__ °- 1.- -. \ §€.. v' // I’ _ lil / _ »-4__’3N. df/""P‘_ _ _ matter of breed but of strain. Breed- _ ,_ ._ __ 4 _ _ ,_ ._ _ -. 1 f .r,.‘ _ ,. ,‘ __ , - _ \ -\ , iMnVd2im-It’s Got to be Blended ‘Si _ knows llwdwf / western fi; ‘__ ~isi_ E/is El.; '< E ..»\ 'ages ,;,< __ & §' \.~ ”\\\r\\\un/1~1‘ _ . . Q! - i og-.V " ' _ BEAVER FLOUR Jas. E. Willis & S0! 152'; “.‘.‘."‘i..2`"'.‘3§‘.’.‘..‘.l‘.!’. ".'§l"“.l‘.l§‘.1.§..2i‘.'.lI is Sold ff" Wh” if iS~“ f~`f~f.f`iff5//1' /f/fffdffl/iw-tlie vffkifwl - Wholesale Commission Dealers in wgil ned on behalf of the uecn's blendediaourtpure' next’ ni/,ab/6° Q i . comin, Liiieni Association .ma on. Don't bother with two kinds of flour-don’t put up _ "- '"°”‘“ with heav astr or flu _ V _ _ -I | ' q _ C L A M S _l Nelson Rattenbury, Pres. T. B. Rl-5 y P yr VOVIC-95 blfad- » - _ ” ‘ 1 ley, Vice-Pres. David McDonald Pet Ordel' “Bggvgf . V er McN. Robertson, H. McMillan, A.: _ I l0ur_'°at your grocer 8' 7'0"' ‘R°'\""|- 'and appropriate reply, _ f . _ _ i _ »’ 'if __ - ~ iso ruifron ifliiiiier. ~ -- ,-y 1. High -.testing milk is not A __ _,___ ._.__. i “pastry” floiirs, . f i . q i ___/,l ,, _ .,§‘.&\\-..,7j~-»_».._s-.._f--_;;.'.y_\‘, or You C2m’t Use it for Pastry as We _l as ol' Bread All this talk about western wheat Hours being -1. s just plain talk. Anyone, who anything about wheat, knows that wlicait flour cannot, will not aiiddocs hot, make as good pastry as “BEAVER” 1"LOUl{. _ Any flour, which is said to be §'(..,.,~ western wheat Hour, and makes extra good pies and cake, will be found to _ be /1/.lwalcd/i.{'e “Bmw'r" 1"/our-wlictlier - i it 1': :old ar :uc/1 or not. ` ‘- A blended flour like “BEAVER” Manitoba w/:eat has what the bakers _ call .ftrrng//1. It makes a big loaf of I bread; but the bread is spongy 01' full /_ . 5 . _ . A FLOUR is the only one that is equally - 'V . ` ]`VliV',”~\\\ii-r|,,, ` - , \‘\3‘"Vi"`V YOU wi __ _ ,._ `_i,,,_,-7 ._ sg); good for bread and pastry. gg ' I ‘~’,"l"”/L//»\L\\i\ “‘3‘\\°'§i~, imdemmd WHY. ‘ i ‘ _fi N _ \, l wheat, makes the ideal_brcad and pastry Hour. By combiningthc tW0 in just the' .right proportion_S» We ha” _ “Bg;i\_fer" Flour--a Hour _that makcS the real home-made bread and delicioul light pastry. V In clticslsuch as Toronto. W}§_‘if° bakers have tried atblendcd flouriiflf 1 was found that although 2 Sm‘j‘_l_:f . =\i>P°°fi°z 1_<>°f Wil" '*‘° 'f°°“l-hilt: . peopl: refused .the Manitoba Ou _ f \ w\E\ _ . 7 ‘ " ., ____ .W ._ i _. : *VV ‘Q 'V 2 of holes and lacks flavor". 129 bl O//tank w/ieat, blended with spring _.___ _ _ _ ,\\- iisfmnes-Mmsi ...id F-limi. Num ia. wsriiufoi., L. 14:., Prim., si. .Ll Dealers-write us .for prices on Feed Coarse Giains and`Cereals breadill Ever ofiit-S-and'-tlléra is-DOW Blink. NBW Vflflf- Nash, and others. ' ' ' ’ ~- ' ° ` ` ' ' ¢Mllill\mlllfl 30|i¢lfll~ Mr. Mocphee made a very hultable *ml True W ,,. ._.l,l_0 V _ _ _ f' '