._ '_ -MAY " ’°" 5 . ` _'."’..“"P"."“.“ W” A 'rss cnA°RLo'r'rn1'owN omtnnnm fr mn tn nn- . rites inirorilnrlrsinlno niirrrn si-:ircrro *Frou TTHi$lviEEK’s News For THE tcuimolnws SATURDAY sussciiloliis The One Perfect Food The whole wheat grain _is _the one perfect, complete food-givento man. _ lhis is_affirmcd by dietetic ex- pei-ience. contains all the chemical elements that are f_o__ dll! thlahulnan body and _in about the same P,-Qpgigop,-_¢ If .lit is a complete, perfect food, why ;f. t '-P . . .,< f . .N0th_qg_c°_¥ia:A>e wholesome or more nutritious than 'ff' _- ,'j,f.‘r.§<§_.;." t _,§F,‘;»,{=_-»*- do _- . - - _ i i ,, 'fl » t f SIIREIJIJEII WHEAT It is the whole wheat, nothing added; nothing taken away-- no yeast. no linking powder. no grease and no chemicals of any kintl»jusi pure whole wheat mndc digestible by steam cooking, shredding, and baking. _ . l'orbreakl'asi, heal the Biseuitin the oven a few moments to restore crispness ; then pour hot milk over it :intl salt or swceten to suit the taste. It is dcliciouslor any meal with stowed prunes, baked apples, sliced pineapple, berries or otlicrffrnit5_ Ag your gm¢¢|-'s_ Made of Choicegst Selected Canadian Wheat A Canadian Food for Canadians ____ __,,..,__.‘.,__m_f'~t¢,__°,_ Made by _;.'.';;;»,.:=I"..,.,...1’__i The Canadian _ 't_-,_=____,__';;j_z;_‘_f___,____~:t1_,"';:ffjfi"'*"' Shredded , v s- ,,::Z-» .f_.. _ T:f,_ "`.- ._, “bil Wheat C0. / . on 1`*"§__e,;s ”f"`¢“' Linnea . _._ -__;c.' -` _- QQ ; . f'_:_.__ :f'. »“a\‘b_`_ ,LJ Ninhra Falll. Ont. V J; 5 #gli Toronto Office: ‘-_, , - ____ _, .- ' .,<~__ .,-_ff 49 Wullincton St. East . ,> ‘t / ¢;\.1‘-'i `. ` "' 37.15 " i A . l case made and provided, M(r. MeQl;i_i_r ` `»~*"‘**" °' d Mr, Johnston K.` 1. for e ' 1 J “”.““. ' ' . 1.7' iplaintiti and Mr. McLeod, K. (/., Mr. i out and argued at the last January . costs on the grounds taken bv the WEDNESDAY A very pretty home wedding took place at 2 o'clock on April 24 'at the home of Robert Wigmore, Laurel Ave., Lakewood, N.J., when his sis- ter, Miss Sophie- Wigmore, become the wife ol Elsworth Matthews, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. Mltcheall. The bride was attlred in a white swiss lace gown with lillles of the_va|ley ornamenting her hair. Sho entered the parlor, which~ was beautifully decorated for the occa- sion, leaning on the arm of her bro- ther, preeeeded by Miss Hannah Mat- thews( ‘She wa.s_me_t._,by the groom who was attended by_Fred Wigénore. _a _nephew of the bride. After th -cere- mony dainty refreshments wereffserv- ed and-the happy couple left on the ‘ cvenlnt; train for- a-trip to Camden, Philadelphia and Washington amid a shower of rice and the good wishes of their many friends, The liride'fs go- ing-away gown was of dark blue with hat to/match. She received a num- ber of pretty gifts besides a substan- . tial cheque from her brother. Among those present were Rev. and Mrs. W. Mitchell, R. Wigmoro, Mrs. H. New- man, Mrs. E. Sherman, the Misses Hannah and Lena Matthews, Fred Earl and Leonard Wigmorc. The above Miss Wigmore is a daughter of Henry and Mrs. Wigmore ol Graf ham's -Road, Prince Edward Island, and sister of Mrs. Robert E. Keat- ing of Elliotts. O At the Easter term of the Supre- me Court Charlottetown, which open- led yesterday, judgement was given in lthe case of Mrs. Caroline Webster vs ,Leard and ors. In this case the plain- ,tiif sued for damages as 8 result of a wound received by her from a rifle in 'the hands of one of the members of _the Suntmerside Rifle Club and a the July term of the Court at Georgetown a verdict was awarded for the plain- tiff of $950 damagee and costs. At that' trial the defendants moved a nonsuit and the point was reserved by the trial judge. A rule was taken term and judgement has now been rendered nonsuiting the plaintiff with 'defendants in the application. These were: that one mc~nth's notice of ac- tion should have been given and that thc trial should have taiwan place in the county in which the action arose lin pursuance or the statute in such Bell, K. C., and Mr. Saunders for the You Can Make Better Foods For The Children With “Beaver” Flour Than Yoti' Next _to ri returning .~\ rctic llxplorcr, the hungriest mortal on earth is :1 _;_;rowing boy, llc is always ravenous. “He will eat :iuyrliing”. But why should lie? Right now is the time when his parent should be most particular about his f_ood- to prevent injiuliciotis 'eating :ind to protect him against unsuitable food. ' Good, home-n'1a #"1 ei \._._/ `\. t . ' '~' ._ = f“< - _ A -these are real' foods for growing - children. “Beaver” Flour is a blended flour. That is, it is. made of.exact proportions of nutritious, beautifully flavored Ontario Fall Wheat and a smaller proportion ofothc, stronger \Vestern Spring Wheat. J It is both a bread Flour and a pastry flour-and makes the real nutty flavored home-made bread and delicious pastry such as cannot be made with any purely Western Wlicnt Flour. - _lust try “Beaver” Flour-and see for yourself how thoroughly satisfactory and dependable it is for all kinds of baking. Your grocer sells “Beaver” Flour or can get it for you." Dealers--Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. THE T. ll. TAYLUR C0». LIMITED, ,-'J _ ' .rl . _` i A 111_»i_ 4';-ni 11. _ 4"'_l-“' "` -_-|_, Y *F "'§ l "__: __ lll l||ii ily It l |lIl1|,,E,,'.». “nl ,_ ._ -' llllllll .9 .ll ' /ij] 45'/6' ‘ _ 90);/Xb/A/6. 'W' MADE 05? Pllgg 1\1 A BAr&Ci13I.gi POWDER ' .THURSDAY _At the police court in 'Charlotte- town yesterday morning one drunk,J_ UUOWBB. Paid 8 HM offour dollars Bud ¢0BtS- The assaultfcase between an officer and a sailor from the B.S,. Morten, which had been 'adjourned from the previous day, was settled between the parties concerned. --The honor list in Tignish High School for the month of April is as follows:-Principal's Dept., Div. I- Sibyl 'Palmer, Albert Poirier, Roy Hardy. Div. Il-Olive Gaudet, Ben- Olt. Gaudet, Loretto Chiasson. Pri- mary Dept., Div. I-May Nelligan, May Harper. Div. II-Leonie Rich- ard. Imelda Doucet. Div. III-Emile Arsenault, Emile Bernard. v .1 H Webster, rc reecntui w l I , l | t defendant. Mr. Saunders, who had been in the city in this connection, returned to Summerslde on the alter- noon train yesterday. Rev. Theodore Gallant, Sturgeon, WHS a passenger westward yesterday morning. He goes to Mont. Carmel where he will be present at thc ordi- nation next Sunday ol `Arsene J. Ar- senault which ceremony will bo per- formed by Right Rev. Bishop Latu- liDDe of the diocese of Temiskaming, t -Thos. McNeil, .Try,on, met with a very painful accident on Monday even- ng. While repairing the road machine a bolt broke, the rear wheels parted, and the front part ferl to the ground. Mr. McNeil, who was undemeath it, had his arm broken a short distance above the wrist, narrowly escaping even more serious injuries. Dr. Bov- yer was called in and set the fract- ured limb. Mr. McNeii's mnny friends will be sorry to learn _of his accident and it will greatly inconvenience him in his work, As he is a first class up- to-date black-smith the people of Tryon will also be put to a disadvan- tage at this busy season. ...°On Thursday, the 22nd instant, the weekly meeting of the Lorne Val- ley Debating Club was held, with the President, Allan McS\vain, in the chair. and the following excellent program was well rendered to alarge audience:-Opening Remarks by Chair- man, Allan McSwain. Violin Selec- tions, Miss Loretta McAulay. Read- g, Malcolm McDonald. Phonograph elections, _John McAu1ay. Reading, D. Hasznrd. Violin Selections, Daniel McIntyre. Speech, Wendell H. Gordon. Plionograph Selections, John McAulay. Reading, Miss Jessie McCannell. _ Recitation, Miss Annie McDonald. Song, Miss Loretta Mc- Auiay. Rscitation, Miss Florence Mc- ay. Song, George Johnston. Read- g, MiS§._&essie McCanneil. Song. alcolm cllonald. Song, Joseph cDonald'. .-Speech, John A. Dewar, P.P. God, Save the King.-'»'Loo- oo.” _ ` sw; rsazsa . Lobster fishermen und dealers in this province will be interested in the following from un exchange: The following ista Bostoirlobster market report. It states the enact of Nova Scotia lobsters on current prices. It is only during the present Pe\‘i0d Of the season that anything like an av- erage catch is being made along _the south shore: Lobsters are really with- in reach of the average person 'lust now, tho there is no chance that they will ever be as low as they once Werc- Still the price has declined, _and this too on both the live and boiled va_r- ieties. 'run iunux or un Nova Scotia lobsters has been the cause of what- ever drop has taken P11160. TUGY U0 arriving by the hundreds of thous- ands in Boston. Bhd Wm” °l_th° Maine dealers have already received shlpmcnts'whlch have been DlBC0d 1" the pounds where they Will U” k°l"* for the time being. But actual lots- ter arrivals in Portland have U00" few, and far between lately. Bust-On has held the center of the market n_ud good part of the big buying has een with thc Bostorf dealers. CP The death occurred at the _ P. lil. I. Hospital of G. Marston Knight' _'lt-W1 eight years, son ‘ol Mrs. Minnie Knight of Tryon, after an illness ex- tending ovcr six weeks 0l'B_llD_°“‘“°l' tis. Despite the best oi medical skill and innu nursing he peacefully 1°" a.slee1>` in the arms of Jesus 011 Um morning of April 18th. The body was taken to the home of A. How- ntt; whcre the funeral was held. Itcv. Mr. Field and hav. Mr. ThomDB0l' conducted the services, interment be- ing made at the Presbyterian Lerne- cery of Tryon. A°lai-gc number of friends and relatives were l"'°5°“'~ while the teachers and scholars marched from the house _to the grave showing the respect which was hold for Marston. He was n bright. ami- 1 ____,_ _ __F _ _ *_ _ ,pr _ _ M6ir’o Chocolatep have an individuality cane beans. for that' In chocolate many varieties in attractive to you as the on the market. Moira Limited* lsuux able little fellow and will be much missed by his playmates in tho h_ome and school where hc was loved by “ll as was shown by thc many floral tri- butes. among which was a bea“.t"“l wreath from the TWO" Balmit HUNT any sciiuui. Much sympathy 30°' out to the bereaved motheriand brothers who are left to mourn.tThe pall-bearers were:-John Howatt, Ab. bro Howatt, Bruce Howatt, unclcsfoi the deceased, and Gordon Hudl0n._ t "Jeaus‘said suffer the little child- ren to come unto Mo and forbid _them not, _for otsuch is the Kin8f|0_ll\ Ol Heaven," _ ____._._._.-..~@- 1 l!nsrd's Linimont (`o., Limited. 'Dear Sirs,-Your MINARD'B LIN(- MENT is our remedy for sore t-\ll‘0Bii. colds and all ordinary ailments. It never falls to relieve and cure promptly. ' ‘ ' - ~ P g . R. Webster & Co., cigar manufacturers, Sherbrooke, P. Q., is in Charlotte- town on a business trip. Mr. Web- ster’s line isa popular one, his nrm turn-ing out seven kinds of clear Ho- va/nas in seven sizes, besides the cele- brated El Presidente which enjoys such a ready sale all over Canada_' The firm has an up-to-date factory 0mDl0yil\g 135 skilled workmen whose output is handled by nine capable representatives of the firm all over the Dominion. Mr. Webster’s terri- tory is thc Maritime Provinces and he reports that the iirm's cigars are finding favor with the smoking pub- lic. iudging by the numbers disposed of by their dealers since his last vis-‘ it. Mr. Webster leaves this morning t . You're right. Sonny lloy. Nyal`s Tooth Paste is good. It's the mild spenmiintflavor Uilt gives it that line taste. And it acts as a splendid saver of the teeth. Aeidity of the saliva and mouth secretions helps to cnuse tooth decay. Nynl’s Tooth Paste corrects this acid condition and thus checks the harmful action on the teeth. Ile sure and give Dad, Mother and Sister each an l\';'aI.r Rzmedfei are all 1\')'alQua1il; introduction to Nyal's Tooth Paste. .V Th¢y'll like it as well as you. ft’ll save their teeth too. Price 25e.' There are over a Inmdrnf olhrr jlfvulfn fp/nu/irvfr. ' ' For instance il' your studies are wcnr'n t lb i N l' Nlttritive Hypophosphiles to build you up, I g you U" i em S ya . 9 I J "'. ` of TUOTH PASTE :_ __ " i' r- ' . . ._ __ ___ __ '_ 1 K _ morn, nnt- "Gee!It’s Good” " " '- » -I it .'s,.rfsf . - 'll '= | v~, f _ @» _, af' A party consistig of Messrs. P. E. Dorsey, Francis Uorscy, .Inman Hessian, Harold Moore, William Munroe, I-P. Stearns, B. Cameron and James Cantwell, who are al em- ployees of the l’. E. Island Railway Que. .___ for the mainland. arrived in the city'on Saturday. Yes- ' -1 terday six of the party were made members of the Brotherhood of Loco. motive Firemcn and Engineers. To- day, the visitors were entertained to a drive around the city andshown the principal places of interest. Mou- cton Exe. _ 2% ‘ii-as. ‘tt 'rovvsns r1sH BRAND Rcruax sucxi-:R The deston shows how our REFLEX EDGBS lpntiil keep water from running in at front of coat. Every dmp`Qoes down and off.so YOU CAN'T G ET WET HAM: rox 5r.¢v|cl: S/trlsrsmou Gumtsrllu rurnnttor : SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘wud ' Tower Cm/tnutu i*‘l Lui :ren fm' .np rouiuve. [XC[ll.1l(l l’ -Buy the Best . , - when you buy .table it silver or your home. _ When your selection is lglptoens nos.. \ I ".l'ilucr1’Iarcrlia! Wear: ' ' , f_ auality and beauty of ‘ / ‘ '_ _ eségn _are both assured. ‘~,_. Ma e in the heaviest t grade of plate,hence its ` ‘ _itiwondcrful popularity, l 5/ -\) / and color. ‘ ‘ _ and better paint. _ Sold by Ludlng Dealers Its extreme whiteness and impalpsble hneness make a paint that has no equal for durability Bl‘lmlram's Genuine l.B. While Lead carries more Linseed Oil, wliich gives it A greater A V Covering capacity, and actually makes more paint For mile than roo years, l'lvanrlrani's Genuine B. B. has been the world'§ standard white lead. llatle In Canada by BRANDRAM-l.IEND_ERSON» f , \- -11 in uitfnin. _ l tv _ _ N W r _ ‘di ~' f/ ./ ', UONTIIM- IIAUFAX, lT.JOHN, T0@N'l’0. VIIKNIPLG. \` --- .'/~ 1 *rms cushion radius Matteo Roush _%nW% ,- Makes short rides easier and a noticeable 'difference in the rider’s endurance on longer trips. It eliminates shock, vibration and jar by preventing them from reachiugthe rider. Anornamcnt to the bicycle, handsomely nickellcd. __, t._ _ _ r 1 i - "lll'IRCUl.ES” t`0ASTER BRAKE __ ""l`llE BRAKE' WITtl0UT THE SIDE ARM ' So simple that a child can put it together. Fewer parts than any other. IS neat looking “not clumsy"_as it is no ' larger than the average plain hub. _Gives quicker, more positive action than any other. Permits quick and accurate adjustment. Both these great inventions can be had on the fntuous R "Cleveland" . Bicycle » which can also be had with rigid frame if preferred. =~ _ See all the new models. _ 1 . / f as “C in . , = ; nn... G ;\n - is C E CHARLES WHOQTIIIN.. , _ _ , . ,_ i-. ~ i .`,,,`_\w _