gs Y ul? - - -!_:_ _ -._| J . ii-2** 'WW ‘ ~~-- e _..._ _ _ _.gi ‘ usa A A _'I IYi.R.li(?w-..§ Q _.’l'& ' .' "_-“ii _-_ ll "T/li-7".: * .*- _""`i‘ ...i nu# -/ ‘__ _kfldbii li ,~. - ` ll' _ U "Yes, Ma’am l You can depend on ` I BEAVER FLOUR (C if NE reason why so many of my customers use ‘~ ’ Beaver -Flour, is because they know it is ~ ' ~ always the same. lt never varies in strength 'orquality-and they know Beaver Flour will make -the best Bread and Pastry everytime. L “Being a blended iiour, they find it equally good for Bread and Biscuits, Cakes and Pies. _ _ "Yes, Ma’am l I’ll send you a sack right away". DEALERS-_-write us for prices on The T. H. Taylor Co. limited Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. III Cluthem,0nl. - ? Fm I A " 1 CRUWN L LIFE Every Father of a Family owes it'to his children to carry Life Insurance until they are old enough to support them- selves and his widow-if he should die first. Your Policyin the Crown Life Insurance Company “makes good.” Our "estimates of profits” have l>een_i`u1ly lived up to. Let us send you some new Insurance hots. f GIIDWII LIFE IIISUIIINBE G0., 'I'0I\0I|'I'0 ‘ " _G. T. SOMEl\S.~'PresIdent. ' 1 _ _-H. H. BEER, Provincial Manager, Summeralde _ _Ei i `r l _ _ -- ,_ - Fire Insurance A Necessity L' Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an hopestisuchi _ _ '_ as is repr6Sf€nted by I ` R. BROW i By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ` Charlottetown _ _ ‘_ . . " - - f cimnna one-"ny me sms ‘ lleat I Your --Home ' _l li °°mf°f*°'~'v A-"1 We" ll Yo_u shouldn’t let your wife’ and family suffer -fiona thtc cold this Winter when for a small cost we can-msta a ea ing system that w_ill give you the comfortof a day 1? -l“nf°';l that will require little attention-that .is economica on u »-and that will last for years. ._ _ -_ g Ii od home can afford to wi out proper heat- ing-lslalli sim!!! fX°U1 3 °0ld'--$.'“V;'°°m7 'gig very heokissnd ife of those most dear is in anger- tiiey wo 'iessthan the price-of a-heatiniifsrSi°m_ ' E\*i'§ ' A » . l " " ` ' , b t W” ‘“‘°" ’°“ “°°" »° "9°*‘“i.”'il_°t‘.i‘.”‘ l.?.‘il§‘3‘“..fn.i. think i' awfully expen ive-it is_n - 99 ‘ uh d oiood g`lt_ _eilge-secu_r1ties_that;»vqill_ bf`l_Dli'h¢a » 335°. anwidpplnessio your horns and will r1°¢_°°S_*_m“°h ei ,» sg. ". take to help me and they sold there l l F' i .r~\iv~W)lti»..- h _,,. ___, .__, #hockey §u>°i¢. at wiiivssd preparing Boswell use of his and Bar- placed of three snow eight lot . havé' high, ice space wide SCHOOL BOARD MEETING.--The monthly meeting ot the Charlottetown School Board was held last evening in the,=iiew oillce of the School Build- ing at the corner of Great.G.eorgs\ St. This office has 'recently been altered to provide increased accommodation for the school. Present were Mr Smith (Chairman). Hon.~Dr Jenkins, Dr G. McMillan, Mr Gordon and Mr Aitken. The usual routine business having been conducted, the members of the day schools reported the work for the month. The date of the annual clos- ing for the Christmas' holidays was fixed for Thursday, 23rd December, and the re-opening for Monday, 3rd January. had been suffering from ii. cold 'for it fcw days but no alarm was felt till Friday evening when symptoms of pneumonia appeared. Her youth and strength responded to the attack and hopes of ‘her recovery were entertain- ed till Sunday night. Willing-hearted for every good cause she was particul- arly active in promoting the success of Red Cross Work and other efforts. to relieve the suffering caused by the ‘- war. She will be greatlymissed- in the community and' in the Presbyter- ian Church. - She leaves in addition to 'her husband, four children, Dorothy. Mildred, Jessie and Willie. The deepest sympathy is being felt and ex- pressed for Mr. Lawson in his lr- reparable sorrow. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Wednesday), ai!- ternoon nt two o'clock. MR. FASH WELCOMED.- A Par- rsboro exchange says that on Tues- day evening a large number of citiz- ens assembled at- the Baptist church to welcome the new pastor. Rev. Z.L. Fash, M. A., who was officially in- ducted hy Rev. J. B. Woodland, of Southampton. Mr. Woodland gave an address on the duties of the pastor to the people and Rev. C. W. Rose. of Amherst, spoke on the duties of the people to the pastor. An address of welcome was given by Rev. B. J. Porter, pastor of Grace Methodist church. Special music was rendered by the choir. After the service re- freshments were served in the class room adjoining the church. HARD T0 GET ISLAND OATS. - ‘The situation with respect to oats is about the same as it was a fortnight ago. Practically nothing is being offer- _ed from Rrince Edward island and the ' .price on'wés*tei‘ii§_bats it well maintain- ed. A Halifax c`oiniitission,.inAn WRB obliged to sell a car of western oats recently to a customer to whom he has in previous years 'been in the habit of supplying Island‘ oats. - ‘_The trouble was that hehad been trglns to get e quotation on Island black oats for nearly s month, but unsuccess- fully, and was eventually obliged to make the cliangemsntiolied in'order to give his customer a supply. says the Maritime Merchant. Hilll WUMENL .0 UPERATIUNS bam'e Vegetable Compound. pained me 'so for uversl yssn tbetl "vw ' tion, but the Brit! ,,_~. ‘ 5, _..'»§§`f?s rg; pound neltevedmeof ,E3 ggrf, f§3:§»!.§;e,;¥f; the psiiu in my aide g_§,;_;l_ ir _i...°§,,l,}§~_snd I continued its f V we use until I became regular and fast from pains. I had asked _eaves-si dsa ton if there was anything I eo was nothing dist. they knesvill. I sin thankful for such s good'-miuiiclnballd will elwa s ve it the highest raise.” Hanover, Pa._-"‘l buf from f9° male trouble' slid the pelndllttaete so lil at times that I could not sitdown. 'Em doctor 'advised s-severe operation but my husband got me Lydls,E. Plnkbam’s IGVGUBU e non. with several excellent war l " ecelve this, thiit'l am' very much SECOND 4;{=§§§;_gif.I»§&:_:=-,s§;§i‘§é“»1:\ OXPOGWKIW IIIVO wi - .1-1.--= '-‘ ~!_.z=,..u undqvzg ug open,- :.li?¢£.i‘lf..i*_s'¢i.‘;'“ ':s.sn;rss@s:ss:;‘i'ssl.Ti.‘; illb vacant as the possible occupied for this purpose. l`s`_a good one as-tho will be within easy reach many young men who up to the pres ent-could not easily obtain accurate iéiformatlon as to fitness, conditions, c. Ire RICTUREB BY -CANAD|AN8- The illustrations in The Canadian Magazine for December are particu- larly attractive. Apart from the 'full page reproductions of pictures by well known painters there are drawings by D°¥'0¢h¥ SCGVBIIB. who recently won the Canadian G0vemment's travelling _scholarship of one thousand dollars, 'and by Harry W. Moyer, _J. Hubert Y . .Emo pictures by Marion Long. The 'illustrations accompanying Estelle ,_Kerr's article on “Those War-ll‘iine Jig» 'Saw Toysf' are novel and decidedly clever. The' make-up-of me entire 'iiumberls highly creditable. -_‘jf FIRE AT COVEHEAD.-The resi- dence of Mr Alexander McDonald, Covehead, came nearly being destroy- ed by fire on Friday last. As it was considerable damage was done. Mr McDonald and two other men were busy outline roofing on an out-build ing at thotime and were heating the, cement used for it- at the kitchen stovg. lt appears that the tins ex- plod d and set the kitchen at once in flames. At first it seemed almost a hopeless task to save it, such head- way had it made when discovered. - -_.wEbNssoAvi - MISS ISLAND PRODUCE -- Island produceschooners are very scarce nt Plctou"s4 wiiarvas 'this ‘Fal|. Potatoes are still quotednt 70- cents per bushel/ at the wharf. Turnips are worth 25 cents per bushel. -I-1; v ' --NEW WORK.-The contractors, Messrs F. H. Higginson & Co. Ltd., Montreal, are busy at the present time installing thc water mains for the new automatic sprinkler system for R. T. Holman Limited. Summcrsirlc. Work on tho concrete foundations for the immense tank will bc commenced shortly and the plans are to rush the work to completion. FUNERAL.-The funeral oi tho late Joseph Amos Savldant took place on Sllflday afternoon _from his fa»ther's re- sidence, 21 Douglass St. The funeral was very largely attended and the large number of floral tributes showed the esteem in which the young man was held. The following are some of -the contributions: Wreath. mail car- riers Post Office Staff; crescent, em-_ ployes John T. McKenzie; star, Mrs.| George W. Stewart and family; spirit-l ual bouquet, Mr. Angus McKenzie and family. The following were the pall- ,benrersz Nelson Qarnhum, John Ron- iiy, Wallace Fields, Rupert 0'Neill, Adolph Croken and Parker Stewart. The services at tlie church and grave were conducted by Rev. Father Mc- Quaid. - ANOTHER l`SLANDER - A Van- .couver exchange-says that Mr. A. G. McLeod, private secretary to Mr. H. Etavents. il/LP. - hagiuegigisted in the 'H - es 929.' ` W. ~ ill the rosi- E_me_iit~_in a few _ill_l%£.§i-oipably an bugle sergeant. ' Mii. eodfis the second secretary Mr. Stevens has lost to the overseas forces, __J. F. Cadenliead hs_,vibg‘gone with fI`i__e,Fist Cpntip ent, enlisting wih the 72nd Seaforthldlgh- landers. Mr. McLeod is the `slxtxh member of his family to join for over- seas duty. Two sisters are serving as other in France. 'Two brotherggre in - France, and the youngest member of the family-a lad sixteen .years of age-is with an Eastern battalion soon to depart for England. Mr. McLeod comes from Charlottetown, P.E.I. _ -ISLANDEH il.L.- The following » letter has been received by Private John J. Ssrk’s father at Lennox Is- land, 8th Stationary Hospital, B. E. better and able to write myself. I am quite -free from pail! and there is nothing at all to worry about, so 'the trenches since first of June interest was, nrqpsed J ?i_e,,<1uestion the -_-toxin* logkdintcz the mst er ly o n ou how much support might be counted --ferent nieh'it.l|i1e\%\\¥reiiori:s\l tion the trilo- snonsa _ _.e - s 9 young inTd)l`e\s_ o?`il?\_g need . . . »‘.~ ' ofa Y W' C` A ophiion was unanimous that such pn Association would fill a great need, and that steps However, owing to tlie"cleverness of Mr Norman Brown; who was helping Mr McDonald with the rooilng, and who s_d energetically fought the flames, 9 ihe tlrlahlniilteliiteiiligii-liiihfdt imc inter* 01° 0_ G ` 0 a ly destroy- SDTIDEAQH OF MRS W P. l.AW~ _red and the diningvmnni close by badly .- uddenly yesterday morning d9_maged_ Had .~;t~.~ma_d-e»am, further came as a great shock to Albcrton and 'headway it would have been impos. C0Il1l11\lI\ifY BIN-\ il V011’ Wide Cirlce 0! sible 'to save 'itvas--there was a stiff friends the- announcement of tlie breeze blowing.-ig¢,.~¢sm.