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A _ _ ._ , » , r rr ‘ } ‘ ' ~ OCTOBER 16 1917 t ' I- - _ _ - ' _ . _v grourld by Inspector Quin, proved ii --lr .__--_ iery interesting feature. but owing l Sweater Coaftsl THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE ‘ Those who love the tiny afield, afloat or awllet-l, tlerritriltl loggr-r_\' 1-uitlrllle in style :intl ser\'it'<-albility i'rii't»1rtrlo<»r \\'<‘:ll'. 'l`llt‘ l’t‘lllli;ln Sivealt-r (`o;rt t~;|pti\'nll»: with its color colu- ‘ _ binatioiis ailrl rip-to-tl;ltt~ style. l i Pennrnna, l.i_riited Puri. Also 11:1:/srr. l._,’ 1".-11], ':_l‘l.'.' rm! Ilorirry 142 f- \ l-M__._*._.-i.._____ _A-»»~_ _ ---A-.A -._ _ ._ _L_ .______ __l Y _ _ _-; _ -~- - ____ _ ,__ _ I A “sameness” that is most enjoyable the daily, un- _v'arying goodness of a cup of “SEAL BRAND” COFFEE. It never fails to greet you With that same exquisite fragrance, amber clearness and delightful flavour, that win people with the first cup. In M, 1 and 2 pound tins. Whole-ground-pulverlzéak-also line ground for Pcrcolators. Never sold in bulk. rs; CHASE 8: SANBORN, MONTREAL. W '_ _ ___-.___ T'-'__ ,..__.. _ e. __-_-_------»-f Y ' J“‘l& , Stewart: Sl. Margaret McDonald, Mt. Don’t Bother with “Special Pastry Flour” You can get llle snrne ilalty lightness in* your Pie Crusts, Tarts and Cookies, with ianavi-:ir rtoulr as ou can with an asrr ilour. Y YP Y Beaver Flour is inilled ofthe ililnous Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with westerii spring \\'lreat_ And iuore than that_Beaver Flour makes a loafof bread that i|`l joy to e.rt_with fine, even texture and a delicious, "homey" nntlilte flavor, unknown to those who still ,f use the tough, tasteless, western spring wheat Hours. S -r /l`\ \`§§`\_ / - Z V y/ p IVY’ cri/lrlrxlsoai. *gg , lg* ua# sm; L; _-_ Malte the change totlay_order a barrel of Beaver Flour at your grocer’| and have really delicious Bread and Pastry. DEALERS-write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. ' _ ‘X K THE T. H. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED, f"”<= €l`-_Z-1 - _ -~..__..'.-_ -f-1-_ Y I \ Fire' Insurance 1 A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock con»pan~ ' \es,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROVV Charlottetown . ` if --~------llll:r,'~Glenl'oy; 2, Savage Har. School' bor. lSlIHIllll_ Fill Al - A very successful School Fair was held at Mount Stewart on Saturday, ' September 22nd, in which Seve" 0 the surrounding districts took part The large number ot entries bore evi dence of the keen. interest taken both parents and pupils in this, the 'first School Fair. The judges of the grains, vegetables and fruits were Professors McLar1.y and Clark, while Miss Dutcher judged the school-work, flowers and needlework. The words of praise which the different exhibits called forth speak well for the efforts of the pupils. The sports conducted' on the play- to the rain they could not be carried on as long as had been expected. in the evening ribbons were iiwarded by Professor McLaity to the winners in the different sports. The following is the prize listz- ‘ Class I.-Grains Oats-1, ~Patrick Mullili, Glenroy; 2, Stirling Clark, Mount Stewart. Wheat~1,Daniel Mullin. Glenroy; 2, Stirling Clark. Mount Stewart; 3. Harold Ailieck, Mount Stewart; 4. Reggie Dunn, Mount Stewart. Barley-1, James Coffin, G1eiiroy;‘ (‘orn-1, James (fofiln, Glenroy; 2. Daniel Mullin, Glenroy; 3, Roy Far- quharson, Canovoy; 4, Stella Mullin, Glenroy. Class ll.-Roots lair, (‘,anovoy_; 2, Edith Pigot, Mount‘ Stewart; 3, Lloyd W"arren, Cherry Hill; 4, Lane Pigot, Mount Stewart. lied Potatoes-1, Edith Pigot, Mt. Stewart; 2, Charles Steele, St. Aird- rew's; 3, Nellie Mclntyre, Savage Harbor; -i, Ernest Mel-]acller'rl, Mount Stewart. Turnips-1, Lane Pigot, Mt. Stew- art; 2, Piitriek Mullin, Glerlroy; 3, Ernest McEaf_-lrerrl, Mt. Stewart; 4, James Collin, Glenroy. Carrots,-1. Margaret lllchards,Mt, Stewart; 2, Wendell McCassey, Mt. Stewart; Ii.-~<~; 4, Eileen McIntyre, St. Arld'rew's. Beets-1, Donald McDonald, St. Ari- dr'cw’s; 2, Edith Pigot, Mt. Stewart; 3, Bride McKenna, Glenroy. Class I-Il.-Vegetables " Tomatoes. (ripe)-1 Savage liar- bor School; 2, Flossie Partridge. Mt. Stewart. ’l‘onial0es (green)-1, Stella Mul- ti, llerhie Dunn, Mt. Stewart; 4, Mich- ael Egan, Gleriroy. Onions-1. Stella Mullins, Glenroy; 2, Vernon Bovyer, Moullt Stewart; 22. Ilosella McMillan, (`anovoy. (‘uculriber's-1, Winston Birt; 2, Jus. (‘oil"|n, Gleliroy; 3,. Edna Pigot, Mt. Stewart; 4, Margaret- Ri<:lrar'iii~l, Mt. Punrpklns-1, Gladys Warren, (‘her- l‘y Hill; i. (llilforil (loiilll, (lllerry lllll; it, Mary Ostridge, Pisquid West' 4, Sonaslr-1, Ross Mctliirthy, Mount Stewart; 2. Margaret Rltrllartls, Mt. Stewart; 4, Ernest McEar:llel'rl, Mt. Stewart. Beatle (green)-1. Ross Mct‘ur-llry, Mt. Stewart; 2, Aileen Willsll, Mt. Stewart; Il, Norine i}e.r‘rett.. Mount Stewart; 4, alta Grlmn, Mnunt stew- nrt. lloarrs (ripe)-1. James ('of’fiil, Glen- roy; 2 ,Irene Wzirrell, (‘herr_v lilll; il, Fulton (‘oilln. Savage llarllor; -i. Savage llarbor School. it Class IV.-Flowers Sweet Pens--l, Roos Mt:t?arthy, Mt, Stewart; 2, Elizilheth lilagiin, Glenroy; il, Milritaret Rirllar~d.~r, Mt. Stewart. Astors-1, llrido Mclielina. Glen- l`U_\'Z Z5, Mary Steele, St. Alldrew's. Mixed' liout|liet~l, Jennie Douglas, Mount Stewart; 2. llitii (lr-lilln, Mouilt Stewart; 3. Stella Mullin, Glcllroy; 4, Margaret Rlcllnrds, Mt, Stewart. Clan V.-Potted Plants l, Edith Pigot, Mount Stewart; 2. Florence Mellonnld, l’irrr|uld ien::- iicial stimulants known. bo you sec PRY S g °l»:yN~',a’s";;s 'UT _- fill " 1 , ` i e LETTERS OF SYMPATHY. . ry? Savage Harbor 2 Cathrine McKin ‘ non, Pisquid West, 3 Jennie Douglas, Mount Stewart 4 Muriel Collin, Suv age Harbor "- I ' i -` will find a wonderful stimulant in FR S is a tonic as well as a nourishing food. - - The following letters of sympathy 9| I “N0thil‘l8 d0 FRY,s” _ have been received by the family on the death oi’ Mr'. Josiah Stewart. ' _ _ ,.. __ ' To Misses Ltiurn and Gertle Stewart "`- ` ` ‘ ' ` illerrr Sisters,-"I‘he Kingsborougll L "Y '\Ii --~-~»-- »-~ "-1-~~--- - - - - - ""3 _ ' - - By the death of your belover father Yours in behalf of the Lodge Lllian J, McDonald. _ .To Laura and Gertle Stewart:--Wo was doubly hard i`or you to part Mrs. Merril Stewart. ’l_`o Mrs. Elisabeth Stewart and Dear sisters:-Wllereas it has 5 ~T.~\"< pleased our Heavenly Father to call _1 your beloved husband and father from the toil and pain and suffering ol’ earth to the' heavenly Home wllere‘ ull is joy and peace and rest. We your sisters of East Point Aid Society :ss beg to tender' your our sincere syrn~ W pathy ill your great loss. We know your home must he very lonely With- llllll `\`\ out him. _We feel no words of ours = will sooths your aching hearts, we » » only cnu commend you to Him who - ~ hath seen fit to take your loved' one \`\i\` Him. May you ever feel His ever- I \ \-Q \ , it \' , ' l r _ A ~__.,__ _ __ _ _Mo i U* 1 #Q ,,. A 4 , L;¢”§*.M,»l_... 1 1 l ,f**"4 ~`v A ~ _‘i \\§ _ A #Es age ~_ 'T->¢ k Elegance of Line and Curve C mbined with Real Accessibility 0 QU will easily appreciate the dis- tinctive advantages of the new _ BRISCOE "Duplex Roadster." This beautiful body was designed by one of the loreniost body builders. Its gragg. ful appearance compels admiration. Ill convenience is unequalled. Note the double doors-no crowding between the front seats ti enter the tonneau. And yet lt is compact-cozy-companionable in theextreme. Ideal for the man with I small Iamily, and when only two urs in the car, you re not carrying ls big empty ear behind. The BRISCOE has always been noted for in roomineu. The Touring body has more leg and elbow room than seems necessary. That] why wo were able_io bring out or 4-passenger roadster with sutiicient space between the (mm and rear seats to permit of double doors. tl°.:::::°sl.‘:.€.e'.§'e-'»2°: r1't°:c:::‘.',::.".t; sturdy. sopoweriulsnd yet no eeunor-ni¢|'l in maintain thatil blin s thsioy of motoring wiih. in reach of thou who have never before been Wi Wrlto for Benjamin Briscoe.. 0 n ai 1 Nl our needs. Wei cannot under- / Million Dollar Mater" um, noni ouigiyuilorihfedllilill < grand the meaning gf our trials now. THE CANADIAN BRISCOE. MOTOR but some time in tho better hind General distributing Agents for th, Province ol' p,-mc, ggwgrd “_ we'll know. " _ ‘_ land vt-lend Office Chsrlotetown. ' _.Then trust ln ood through an my w. K. noasns, co., Llwllruo, cn..-|,,,,,,,,,, p_ E_ ,_ . _,M years fear not for He doth hold thy //" han ." ` Y,--,///_/fp V/ //' J ` -/-,r ,‘ ,J , d ‘;'_‘.'1;::::f"'< i ////M l h <`§ able to obtain the class of cur they desire at 5 gmac they could afford to psy, he BRISLOE "Duplex Roadster" is a car to d°llBl\t the bride-to-bo. It will lend dignity to the physician. add lo the prestige and prosper- ily of the sale_sman, uve time and money for the busy business msn. give untold plealure to any family. Tl” "Saul" eguipment ofthe BRISCOE "Du- plex Roadster would add $200 to the price, of the aversgfe light car. Youhdo not need lo spend one cent or extras' w en your choice is A imgorth rermemberilig. _ I0 , 'I ' li lox toad t r" yoi et: Eyftrlc Lliilltirrg a|nF8trl.rtlngBSli'sto|lrl; Eull Dil” _SW nes. -fru'nt and rear; Tllted Eye- ?;iver_ ii illtisllleld: l‘roul»l¢~ Light Socket in _lull\. lnlsoltrle tvuuguz Arrllrieltw; 4ul.o||la.tl1x flwlléll \yi!h lscy Lock; l-lposdonie-ter: Electric ‘"“~ 1\U\\l>; Jtwk; [Ido s and liepulr Kit- urld other Iinpol tulrt accessories. Prize of either style 'r,ur`llJ§ 2",” l`."I_f_.,f sengsr "ilu |,l ., K Roadster" _ 14| 5. l"l‘l\ Wheel base, slnridard in 0 ll al with wooden -wheels, 1_0. lr. w¢\t~kvllle_ (lui. ith Five Wire 'VT reels. $100 lxidilitvlldi. co.. LIMITED BROCKVIU-E, ONT 3 § Z ,~\, ,_ f .. nnourlcin 'tlie new S QESSQE iz'3.?li'sr f _ 0 |,-... .fl -_:/-* L ;_-1 -.; _ ____ Zgl- , ~_ , `_ ,;~` _ii § `% S. § § r