I ,Q I f. sal. '*..’~‘.. . or ., rl. ull R. ». 4 l . I .'i4 t, ~v._ -. I . ‘I I ._ 't I il tl t,_ I =i I . K . ty* _.U intl, :’ .\,,., .Y i if . . iii, tr' 'I »» \'- ~1~ Vt .-. 3:? its `,~"" ., .e- , . f.. l' J 1 _. ._..¢.. t / I i .».-a .- _- 1, ,_ -. 1, ,_ ._ .7 'er ' : ‘ ~>'v`~j._f` it ~c~ '-_: \ ch' From “‘ 1 Himsa.. -ii" ' ,The Wellington is the most popular ~ pipe ln the world. And no wonder! With a Wellington you never tire of I pipe smoking. The well catches all the moisture andkeeps the smoke . clean. dry and cool. 'l`here's no bub- bling. The top openinfin the bit carries the smoke up-away from your tongue. _ , ' Good dealers have Wellington pipes in all shapes andsizes, £1.00 and up. See that the pipe you buy bears the W D C triangle tradeqnarir. It means genuine French bi-iar. Seasoned by our own special, processanzl guar- anteed against cracking or burning l through. _ I WM. nr.-:Mu'rn ca co.. New York ... _. . .- I I T ig uno \_ . ` 'r . - uNrvERsAl.._ _.Pipe we 2.-'gli ¢_,___ _ A 9 .. ’ d B Bread ‘t‘;:.§.;f§s.;2.P.§.':;~2 Canada Food Board License l Nos , Cereal 2/-000 Purit F Olll' Flon( rs, ie, iv, is *S WI” “°“‘°' ‘S PURITY ears nourishing. and . k d hol ls ggstd to ma e 8;;ri5;e esome Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited roaonro, oN'rAruo \ V FOR SALE BY CARVELL BROS. »-- ~ ff' -‘ DRINK ANNALIPOS I VALLEY APPLE CYDER It is healthfui---refreshing-invigorating and appetizing. It possesses the same virtues as a ripe, 'juicy Apple. If yon drink Evangeline Cyder regular ly you will have good digestion-a cleat skin--good appetite. It is the national drink for. Maritime Canada. Order a eask from us and énjoy the benefits of a beneficial beverage. - Is non-alcoholic-guaranteed not to ferment. Send your order at once for a 10, 15 or 20 gallon caslc. R. T. HOLMAN. LIMITED Summerside *_ _ ' riff# ` :ind .Most important. FR-IDAV in VISITING PASTOR.-Qn July 27th the Rev. L. E. Ackland of lwoodstock N__ B., will preach in Clyde. lliver Baptist Church at 3 o‘clock, Kingston at 7 (old time.) Mr. Ackland is a nat- ive of P. E. Island and has won for himself a name or repnte. Plan to hear him. (Patriot please copy) the late James J. Flanagan arrived ln the city Wednesday evening from Van- couver. It will be remembered that Mr. Flanagan was lost in the wreck of the steaxnshlp Princess Sophia ab- out nine months ago at Vanderbilt Reef, Lynn Canal. His body was rec- ently recovered ami sent to his form- er _home for interment. Ha was n na~ tive of Charlottetown and for many years was in the employ of the P.E. island Railway, but left for British C01 .ulnbluj about 22 years _a§0- H0 D0' came a shareholder in several gold mines ln the Yukon und spent most of his time in that region. Mr. Flanagan 8** - 3 n ami very popular among his many friends. Tile funeral, which was pri- vate, toolopiace t`rom the home of his sister Mrs. William H. Scott, to St. Duustan’s Cathedral, where High Musa of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Maurice MacDonald, the service at-the grave being said by Rev. Wil- liam V. M.\ _ _ .. ._ _ I PARDON NE ITHOUGHT ya £955 NOT YET! t>oN"r You Even ruimc , Dg THNK -,--_--4 I I *ICU WERE NARR\Eg. -mm-.5 ALL l OF GETTIN' M;\RR\ED. OFF A-sn _. -;- I @ @ /_l@ _,..._q__..4--_-°-_- , WHAT I<\ rr DFA Hg5h|l3?\ND l WANT DQ ‘foo WANTQ “U5 BAND THAT I5 EKBILY WELL-rn/\T":> ', THE KIND YOU Q WILL GET I - _, . PLEASED - -` ___l_._ , _ _ _ in-me _ite _ A 1ll__ .,."|n._ _ F Y Y .