if .__-'__ __ ~ .. 7 “ll” i . i _ , ‘ . _ .52 ~ = `. l‘l.v.;§fi\ .. .-____,- :#__»€_,,_~ .5 ‘e i ._,;`__:_ . ‘Z r. I, ` if l'-lf" ll? A lil I' if; ` mr . .1 .~s 1 i l' i » f i I ,_ .1 ,_ if ’ _ia :;:§_t_;..-_;_¢ »r~ i,_.» Qi _ i“~_ f,_§.§~_i, ___ it 4 1” l it 1 ai l 1 '~.§‘ 1 _ \ .l 4?' ‘;.’?»i i. ._A l°.,__i _ _ l~ i ,5’ iillll' 1 .iv , Ali* ¢ .fri ~ if M .__ .__- Z‘.“.»'T._ ', ‘i'.~.. J, ,°..‘;""y 3, F .,,_._ _,_- - z-.v ,' "‘ f an-_=» 'i.i -‘i»I€;=.'e‘~'.';f _~i.-i '. _ i»,=._*"~§_.i_i_;”3_~'f,_i1=;_~.' .i " .» 1 ` l=;~i~.‘”-I il* ig.; __ _ __ __ ., . 1 4 ly* _xg 'K ._ 'l i, .r f _ ~.‘_~,~._~. _ ,..- - - . I`F1<;§l.<_ » iff ' -no - N >r, » gi \ i ~ ` x‘~ 1 i* _Q f... _ f`“f? ' _A _. 'ing " ‘~ if . to ' ? g l d ' ` -€~ - if .#100 E' "`-2%.* `- ___ _._ . ,, » _ . .Q .-_.clk » 'JF __, . ll ll l E E. __,;\_T. . Buy _paint not by what it costs a gallon but by what a ga on will cover and how long it will last. Fig- uring this way, S-W. Products are always the most economical. Ask your dealer for SHEHWIIV- W/L/_/#HS <‘,> PII ll/ TS /I ND I//l/if//SHES ff-' "` "'.. Hilda In Canada. T/-IE SHERWI/V-WILLIAMS C0. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg. I | , l Biziiisri booiuliiisiii ANI) _ _ . Pacific Coast Points ‘ The Canadian Pacific Rout’ is the shortest, quickest, and most ndvnniauvous. N0 Changes or Transfers. Direct connections _ VI 1 l _, _ Special Low Ratesl _il I SECOND CLASS ’ ,,. 7 .-._'~i __ Daily During Marchand April ` ` ' ‘ ' " To \ iiiuiiii From Piclou N. S. '. - '.»i~|i.i', 'i Nelmn ll U. l`i'nll1i,1'. i{U.\»~li\|li1 li.1', ,- 1 lii firiii iii Niiirolii for tlii~ pre.~‘er\':i- 1 ` W . ‘ - __ ' .ion :intl ilispévtcli of trnpliies iinil Wri SuiiSat Fi-i Slit Fri Siiii F l ~ __ '_ _ ,/ |'..\i. 1i..\i.p.iii.iiuon .\.»i. i-.M. i-.,\| .\.M. _ ' 2 '.!.I`».'> 7.15‘£.1l) 12.001\’Ch'lUW1\|\11.IVl2.05 5.1-310.1 ._i._.__._; -' , _f 11.1 7.34 ‘l.l5l‘Ll7 iQ&i-ILY JU l\.l5l " _.57 0_1, l I 1" .-' ' ' .i __ '_ _ » 8.115211! 12251] N. ilt61'i1rB 11124' .li L l ` ` - ‘Z ` ‘- 3.252.514 1.17.' H. 11.l\'t!r 10.35 1.17.! 4 J Q -» r - . HllllSlllEll’S _GUNS l..L).\ll1l.\', .\lui`cli 30.- in hope that Flieoiloie l;pcct.s for ther hliiitiiig of big genie iii noi‘tli».1'n Rho- disia. i’o>,.~;ibly this wus iipperiiiost ii the ex-pre.siileiit's iiiiiiil, when in; hi~' letter, heiirtily tlianlaiiig iiie iluke for his invitation, wrote: “\`0iii‘ proposal is so very i.ittrzicti\'e tliut ; l shinilii i-crtiiinly have closed with it if .iieie hail been time." it ie: _ said here tliiit the giiiis .\ii‘. lioose- , \'i#lt is to use in Africii. \\'ill ive equip- 1 peil iiitli the iieiv .\Ii\xiiiiii Silencer, _ in wliicli case he will very likely iiiakel new i'r-:s’l 'large meeting of the liourd of truilelswm- "UL did hot “UNC” when *lm '_-3- iiiiigiiiiii ,,_ _'_ " ‘» Q. ~-' 1' ._ `“ "'- - _ . _ ' CW' i-,. _ _ f~~ _ , __ last evening, the proposal to estan- l9lt_ fm” lwme- Fur hour” he' 1"-`f“'*il1' `||l ;/A ld. [ish 3 fishery board for Nova gcmia ed in the store and coulil noi. be per- , /f, ` was endorsed and u. resolution piiss- Slladed ‘O 30 home- ii |! _ ,'j.‘3“ “.,.,\ 1,) ed pigdgji-ig me gu-ppm-t of the Uoardl Finally his master hit upon zu plan. _,I (Qu-_-_-T-. ,c to the movement started b the Hi,,1_‘I»le telephoned Mrs. Fo.~s, asking her - i.__§i \ /'i /f`?.~»...,,_ ` _\ i ,ii ~ `<\._'/ . , ~ ‘ A T ' _ »_ ‘ J 1 _ .5 i-,'i-:sr iif,~ci~ii<;s'ri-1R,r~.'. H., Miircii _ _ __ __ ___ l ` ~ W ,;;,~_ __.',._ I ;;.'.--;.;,,,._.,,-L ;.<0_.... has U ti..-piimi nog ; ~'~ 1 ' ` _ f"Jack,” who is very much i»itt;i»:'ieil 0 F il 1' - 1-* ` ____ Q/ " '_ »> 'liisi Sin?" ‘I w ». y _ 0 ifiix board' to restrict the unfair ci/in 10 “ll Jack' U1 mme hflme H " V _.'» -- ._ " m|fe|.en| Bm.dsl_ 1 petition of the dwg;-tm¢nt.,1 time; placed the ieceiver to the dog", cur ~§`~‘7-qirir I and Nirs Foss said (`ome, Jncli 4'-4 ____ __ _, . . ‘ | _ - 4 -i‘_‘ _ and of travelling pedlars. 1 `- -` ' - " `§ “$3,910 , _ _ff .' ` " Q ’ ` ` 1 A committee ii-as appointed to CO. coiiie home." Obaylm.: the order, che ___ "1"" 1 ff" S . ~ iigirrih r ~1ii b . ,f ‘ A ~ ' . 1 °pu°ate with the place” from lwre L" ~O' li e S me “ t n mind' E" ,5\L\l¥“» ' mini: in EVERY Known roim /iiio v.4iiui.‘rv`/iim Kentville amd to invite the siippoi-is lm; fllfl‘CUY h0m@- `-. ‘ of the Berwick, Keniviiie and Hiiiifiix ‘ --€-l- bl" “"°\ *w"“!..smI_, 'if"A§f:1,T“°@,°m“'_,_, cAu‘la Pu" _ . . _flioarils of trade in an effort to obtain _a daily train and mail service morn- . The need of incorporation of the if ‘ ;No_ Need to Purchase Inferior' Importation!-' ' S/` Positively Persist in getting Eddy's ' \ 1A|.IAY& EVERYWHERE DI CANADA---ASH TOR LDDYS MA _im amd night to and from Halifax. _Marion Bridge' C_ B__IMayD30_ .Win i_._».__\ _ ,A _ Team. frown for general progress and to let-l I have handled M NAR S LI ` - A. ,f i i- himiiie ine Novi. Scotia noi-ti;iii~lMENT ‘l“"”g "lm lm” yea" 1' l” “l` iftiil .tural exhibition was ii' subject of diwllgiis nts; ;:':§e:1iin0l£‘;'“;3; fied bm; 6 . ' bf '11 - 1 _ 2, ciission and ir conuiiittee was appoint ` ' . es _. . __;_1,- s. “E 5 Q >_ _ex-~l‘w*'_§i§i 11 lid to report upon the matter to nn gllhiziledlnermt kinds of <¢Ii(§`9-TL' Z A _ ` V' \-" _ *adjourned meeting next Friday night. ' _: » CA" ii lllllll _ We/.?_f_l f A lllllllllES ll ll’ SEATTLE, Wn., March 31-\\'ilh Rev. H. H. Gownn rss the ofllciating llvfiss Helen Gladys Emery, the daugh- V'-i ~' ii.i'_ _ _ _ ,.,‘,§.L§ff,‘_'_‘.(,,,,_ I Lclerizymun, a_ssist.e7'i'~"-.'i:i:s'i‘i;i;v " Elm miniwffs "wt f°°°_'_1°1Yhi“ me . I arlors of Centenary c urc , with lvl’-illeod Q Rev. Dr. Flanders in the chair. There B _ .___ _,mm me ___ th _was a. good ntteiidance and e'ncourag~ ling reports were presented from ‘une arious churches. Special services have been held nl: Hours' until 10 oolnclvfo 8 o in. 1's*f’», "`f’fr’1r'* ri. i~~~' ~ / ` il f . Sl. John to Liverpool Sm. Aol. 3.. Lake 'Champlnin Fi1.Apl. 9 Empress of lielnnd FIRST CABIN Empress ....¢82.5o and up Lake Manitoba.. $6_<.00nnd up ONE CLASS CABIN 3r¢iCIl:i:;i ln1n}'l"'°"°“d “7‘ SEC8ND CABIN Empre.uses,...$48.T5 nad $50.00 \l\AJR|2-I 0012 Daily and by appointment. l-ldrmwmmos. A"K£'llc‘heaii. K. C. Diimid McKinnon Mcl.BAN 5; l‘\¢K|N'*ION B|lstors,Atg_orney|.at- Law ___ l - n'B1ock. Charlottetown. c ilu :|:l:l.arl. Maiiliphii ...42.5o THIRD CABIN Emprea»es............. .$18.75 Other Boats. . . . . . . $27.50 T0 i/).\lDON 1g\`)1A\ko- lilichifoii. ....Api'il llili 1 l8n‘l cliwl only 1'})‘lnd and . i~dcl»i»-if (U)Moii|it Toiiw e ..l*'»\r1rI.~|t niiri-: .ini i-1..-i-i hmm f'nll or Arlilrv-N W. B. H0\VARll, I). P. A. C. R R u. D' J ' "“""` i """"' "~“"”;Br0okvillo during the last two weeks as the result of which 1? persons join r' 0 n M' D' ed the church yesterday. _ mi-nm....ii street opimiw sr. riiiiii ciiiimsl Rev' D' W' S“.ld"‘ °l M°““t F9" est Ont., ex President of the 1-iaimil lton conference, gave an address on lthe proposed church union and the ‘layme'n’s missionary movement, tel- Lling how these movements affected 'the church life of Ontarrio. 'U K (1 ' . `\ V if ' ‘.\ » fg ._'g_ ~ _`_Nf'|°`|Cj‘i ,__. ' Dr. G. M. Capbell was pfrosent and a§¢-iR5f’i._'.f__,' 'E/\Y4SI1IPS` ‘took part in the informal disciission "““` * ~ " _ _which followed the uddrem. ~ .. nova. m\iL ¢ i _ / a-L5'-:H11 ' r 7 _ ~~ "'“'*""""' ‘ cB.mi.o'i'i'n'ro\f\' MARKETS Sirturdnrfo issue. _ ...__ issiii qiiiirtui- c no 1; Cabbage I to 5 , Flon $2.60 1‘BootaporMineh ltoi L_0einea.l 8t.o3§ Ducks (pair) $1.00 to 1.25 Chickens (DLI) 15 to $1.00 .Potatoes 27 Pork 8! lGeese $1.00 to 1.25 l'l‘urkey per lb 16 to 18 |1-lay pressed per ton $8.00 if-lay loose por cwt. 50 lWhlte Oats 40 to 50 lBlack Oats 50 to 52 Butter fresh por pound 21 to 23 [Eggs 18 to 19 Straw pressed par ton $5.00 'V »""BlRnllTn ND TTURNRY .L J . ' "‘ ‘ °"“ N B straw (noone) ein 25 to ao india: rm- tn csiuinii imiii ei commerce OIIUKBO. B'“ lmlln l t0 10 Corrected for eveiv wedneodny and Mi l N _I l l -.,___{_/ ,-` »% and Rolls. / <1 61.53 .iiiii .J 2 \ ei. 1 1 5 ` -mos-six me ...mi News 'ian cHA1u.o'r'm:rowN GUARDIAN »‘1=é°'~1f Aw ‘ » _ -~A1’*<1L ='»19<»9 -.-_ 1 e » --._ i 1 _ _ __ _ t _ _--=-;=1_ _ ._ A i ’ f" it irrericoi rim. `_ ' I .~iAi~; 832355: I res?-1 éSE8§x wP9P“1 §S&5S . iam iam. . ....\i. P..\i.A. ' 'i‘ueH. .\`lon. Tueu. .\ioii, '1`h\.\rB. \\'e.M. A.M. nn. 00 Lv ilhmwn Ar 91510.15 Vernon River 8.11 8.31 4511:' Murray I1. lv 6.40 8.10 .M i~.\i /in ni l is Hia IE ? F ? z - a- _nanrr few, ge;-§=?&ozm gens; _,aenea;g.j,_ ~ P°P'¢"-¢ ` P?-:'~v~i=\»¢ 1 ' 3=G§;E€§§aeeea;f§§F5 ’ .< ' 3?- a worm §aa:5F ‘“.> §;.=§f§___ U in Tues Thurs. Sat. . P. 1a=:-_egg $58: 9-.== :__ U. lroins nre run uy Al ent 1*. ian . 13. A. Shurp Slipt. P. E. I. R.. (Jlilirlottetowii P. 111.1. D. PO'ITlNGl<1R. I. S. 0.. i Gen. Mnii. Gov Ry.~. Ilioncton Ji A “Pastry” Flour, Too D0n’t think of BEAVER Flour solely as a “Bread” flour. It is true that BEAVER Flour is rich in gluten. It takes up a. large amount of water -the dough “stands up” iu the oven, aiid ' 1; , » - i bakes a “big loaf that is and tasty. _ . But BEAVER Flour for Pastry. deliciously while ' is equally good., Because. the wheat blend from which it is milled contains tlie wheat froiii which the best pastry flour probably iii the world is made-Ontario fall wheat. In other words “Beaver” Flour' .li and MANITOBA Wheat f .V _ Ontario wheat supplies the qualities which make the “_ lightest, most delicious Bread, Cake, Pies and Fancy ?a5t1'Y~ Milrlltoba wheat supplies the gluten and iiitrogenous substances, which give food value to Bread BEAVER FLOUR is cl f P ‘ ` _and is BEST for BO'1i1;I_goo or astry as it is for Bread- b If Y°“ have been using one kind of flour for bread. and a special rand fm' P2151?)/~_~fl0I1’t go to this extra expense any longer. Use Beaver Flour for both. DEALERS-\\'rit_e us for prices on Feed Coarse Grains and Cereals. The T. H. Taylor C°__ Limitled Chatham On,