supplywliat the people demand INDOVV displays similar to the above SP¢9»l< V°fY hl8hly of the popularity of Diamond Flour with grocers and their ` customers. Diamond Flour is admirably adapted to the making of good bread and tasty flaky pastry DIAMOND FLOUR HUNT BROS l.|MlTED LONDON ONTARIO Canada Food Board Licenses Nos 145 and 145A W 'l»_"'P_"2 Roya urp e C The greatest milk substitute ever known For gsais at sii cent.-.ii stores throushwf the 1 . * _ y _ .. t ' ' i , hum sizes tru chninisitwh - A It f , _ .| D So e Wholesale Distributors- _ ' ' _ ‘ it 1 . ‘ ` . ' 3'? " ~ ` `." ' ` -I -JT . < . .l. »- » ' *‘ l. , -i* ___ _, _ -1 ~~, _ _. _ _ ____ ._ _ .. ,,.,_, »_ - _ _ J 11;. "_, »» ' ‘ _ _, 5 ,_ A, _ _xi ,‘_ __ v I - _V _ @. 1_‘,ji~ gs .r- rw- »..> _/54 _ _,_ ~ _ , -.,,._ ._ _-,-_._ ,. 5, ‘?""" _ , _ . J ,__ _ \_ .. _ _. _ _/` ,lg id _._ ;__;___._._.__, ,,,*_’_:‘__,‘ P____'j .V -,. t_ ` , ` ` ,. ;.`..“..'tJ1»{- "= I/-if _ ’ - ,,_,.-XL.-,gn .f-, (nt ._-i .,, , _ >,,,.. .».w1.¢..i._....,.L._..._.i..»i.,_..... , _ _,;,_- t ~_» , , __ ____` .» _ 1. 2'1" ,___,t~_j, ,_ . ' 7' ‘\ ' ` 'ruslsnav field Cemetery . and emigrated to this province with her parents, when it was a primeval of genial and cheerfilbdispoaition her. Sheretained her faculties to theilast, and died trusting in the me- rits of her Redeemer. She leaves to she resided', and five daughters, Mary _wife of Daniel Dewar, Roxbury, Mass, Mrs. Frank Bbyn, Mass.; Mrs. Dan- iel McLean, St. Peter's Bay; Mm. Jes- sie Oliver, Alberton, P."E. I., and Maggie at the Faioonwood Hospital. Charlottetown. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. D. Mcvicar in the -P"°"byl°"i°n Church Cami' Baxter, daughter of the late Mr. and WEDNESDAY gan. Her remains were laid to rest St, Catheriue's, on the 15th of Juno. settlements, as John was a general fa the last we would suppose would be thoughts. His sicknes wasof a lin» patience and entire submission tc F h . Hi . _ me Wm of his heavenly B; Br] ' dx! of young people who came clothed in ill/lr. James Paton, M. L. A., yes- trust and comzdegoeiwerer lilly mp rvarions costumes to serenade the terday received the following tele- ed and the on Y W our 0 ' ' l . A table in the sitting gram: "Sincerely regret to inform L rd Jesus Christ. It seems hard to does all things wisely, and the short r this iif`e the longer immortality-. ‘“` '\Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; yea saith the spirit that they ` N iS th¢ tlIll¢ t0 USB may rest from their labors and their works do follow them "-Com 5?? §il§ &s§§ -get " _ . \ . . '-t '-2 _P ._ .E s . _ , , . . Q °|l\U‘°ll ably knovln- in the community in scotland ._ ' ‘. V I ' _ . ._ A 4?; life. Somelyears ago he went to de” she "em | env d mel < IM i ! 'I I Y i~&T:`i’ ll Mil lllty 1 ¥6 California and remained there several ben ol hmm! and ammnh “nh was 7”" “Nu “mm ‘h°‘m* “°°°"“‘°°d expected it came as a shock to her the large number of people attending ah uv n m skllland careful nursing could do was » -*HOME FUR BURIAL.-The rs Unto M9", Besides the son-swing August tl and forwarded to -her old sam’ "suns, Lime Cum,-an W Com, brought to this province on Tues'day` f 3 I E 5 '_ _ _, L __ ,,.',‘. ' ` . _ -_ »-.'t‘-.' . parents one little sister Doris is left 110019 Chllwil Bi MOHWSUB. Where at There passed away at St Peter-'s Road Cardigan' °u M°nd“y July 15th late Miss Matheson who was only 24 Mrs. Margaret MacLeod, relict of -the years of agemas me daughter or Mm_ _ N M a late Norman M-aclseod at the advanc- Maude Mamas” and “dd _ ht V ed “ge °f 89 years' The deceased was of Mr. William ll'anider§llllie fdrifierly "- ~ W ‘ ' _ __ one of the oldest residents in that of Momagm' bm new or Edmonton _ .V .._._ » ` section of the c°\mtry‘ She was born Wit‘h her only sister 'Stellayshe spent ‘ l‘. ~ :ll ` -.--- ~` -~‘ ig* V I 1” R““F’“Y' S°°““"F'- in *he* Y°“" 182°- her childhood with her parents at ui ' V “A iiiilfionfwas easloverthe com here He made it very clear, that we undeilled and fadeth not away." The Montague. where they received' their education, afterwards going to Mon iently by her mother during- her many months sickness. Mrs. Matheson has the sympathy of a host of friends as etery.-T . _ MUNN-MUNN w\EDDlNG.- At the 'home of the bride on the evening of .the 7th--of--June the marriage of Mr. S. N. Munn', a. young and pres- perous farmer of Wood Islands was united in marriage to Miss Olive Mrs. Donald Munn of Mermaid, Lot music and the entertainingof a number young coup e ‘ WEDDING BELLS.-A very pleas- drove to the home of the bride, where a sumptuous supper awaited them,- served in'Mi's. Finlayson's prevailing best style after which other amuse and va e g I. British Isles and the United States. as well as from their many surround- ing friends. testifying to the esteem in which the young couple are held. Mr. McKay is one of the young men Britain is proud to own, having en- listed in the 105th, and 'seon»aotive_ service for nearly two years. After having been wdunded severely ho wast. given an honorable discharge and re- turned honie in the early spring of isis, and ho has certainly 'done "his tilt." Mrs. l|oKai‘ is well "known _ munity of 'ri*imu.' May, 11th lust., ’, I ' ‘ ~ ' , The community ot'nsoAskill River wg,” has n,,,,,°,,_ bah,” ,na of ‘ l\1¢~l'i1l°°°¢°°*1\\¢f¥-‘"H°4l1\\S'is on, “The stage of preparation ' f ~ , I lf. must. -prepare: on earth, if `w`e_ wish to .` ,f _ MM ‘ _ ~ »- - . : .._'. inherit that "chown or Lire which is 0 ' - =.‘}#'_l_/.f I . . \ ' forest ln the ye" 1830' The late treal as stenographerslwhere they llv- .i T H I R ~ 1 ` ~‘ ‘ o a s . ‘ 33 Melville. The intsivirs. Mnonsnti was mer being mmm only a short time _ V.- '_' N' M" -- . _- WDW TEAIS goo > i M“rd°°k MacLean and ,family llemed ed very happily with their widowed "l ' |_M|-nn ' ln Upper Bene Creek' kn°wn MW as mother for several years, until Stella 7 St. Jslm.°`1'sns\t¢. Winnipeg, calgary -` , i *rssii isis fiissrs uses' voir-tmsf rmiisnnws , .. _ - ,| \ i l' ..._ lzt..t,,,.,,,,,lt,t.. gl xinnon on July 11th; 101s. and ai D,‘,,e,,,,, ,,, -11 ,,,,,,,,,, “Q and ' 1 7 f f " 4 ~ ., ysarsxnseossed was wsu and isvor- ,_ d mu, mgme, or ,he 0,. _ - _ _ _ l . ~ ~ - l~ :rv fm Y(h|°h h° *Wu* tm’ 5"°°*°" Pm °f bl' TilL about two months previous to on m ;_ M’ “tw” h‘lm° °b°'.“' “"°° y°°" man friends and relativ .' th t ' _ - -- ‘ ° 'f “iz-1... y es All a °5°- H° °“¥°3°d in th” 5"°°°\`Y iovliis hands and skillful care could business and by strict attention to do ws, of no avail -_, _ _ / . _,.1 , business and genial manner built up she hav” to moan besides 3 sm___ ` l Jw pa lo 3 5°°d .'t"‘l°' The "““°"“l t° Stf rowing hcsband one son Thomas; also . ' 'A 't _ s ' . " "¢' M ""' °““'°" "°“l Mr “bm me ' 2'&a.'on fa Z`ea Margaret i S' Tryon. 1", . 1 ' ` ~` b°“l'm3-- wines” t° uw 9°/‘Wm in The funeral took place at her home ll 4" ' -_ ' ` _ which he was held. Com. (Boston m Tryon May muh Rem Wammnx _ I , . .». . “nd C‘“"°"‘"* P“P°“‘ Ulm” °°PY~) Mcqsarris Presbyterian Pastor st -_ .V fi _ t - - Bedeque officiating. The large number* _ " l l _ 1 ' _ ` Much sxmpathy H fan mr ML and of people which gathered' at the home md l % MPL Geo`,-ge pa|me,._ Mount Roy," |n and followed the remains to Cape V _ pa . me dqath of their mmm -daughter Traverse Cemetery show the esteem _ I Gram Jane aged 15 months and 3 day. which they held for the once cheerful ;_,__._ ¢ - Little Greta had been a. great sufferer °l"“`“¢t°T Wh'-’ my M T955- /0 M p ,E l i for about 4 months. All that medical __` _ , ' '-» 9 , c ~ - fmées ails-nz* so of no avail and on Monday July 15th niains of Miss Della Matheson, who l_ i j 2 _ T2 ._ the little spirit passed to Him who di°d in M°""°“l fevently were '1-_jx ` , .. 1) ll _M E 5 ~ 1- .,- :smash xi. ~ .~' :_ -1,* Z EDR05 r 1 7 'didi ii i iii ,i i ‘ - ' ' l . ~ ..-~- She endeared herself. to all who knew D Elm' T; :msn 5512!; uxxgfgvefyvpglg ROJRNQ Cqfu is as generously goodaaRedRos¢ Tea _E R\~_______, _ - 7"- 'I _ ‘ I l --W-'* - s' 1' I place for the past two months, and as t . Alex nder, of Gale- tnourga wi;ne;n1t;lurdoc)i: . with whon; she mourns for har only children. The she makes many friends wherever on' " ' buflal Was in L°W9l' MOUWBUU C051' she is known, Charlottetown is no ex- ception to the rule. Mr. McKay is certainly to be complimented on his good choosing in the" matrimonial field. Their many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. McKay joy, han pincss and prosperity in their jour- ney through life. in me adjoining cemetery' Blessed 48. ;l`he marriage ceremony was per- OUTING ENJOYED.-The ladies of °'°~"h°y who die in me Loyd' ' formed by the Rev. D. MacLean in the Dundas Red Cross Society went ""1 the presence of a number of invited by 11016 d0Wl1 U16 b9M1Ufl1lGl`M1d mv' “Sliore Acres." tihs summer I M _ J h sh I friends of the contracting parties. The er to The death 0 r 0 n enen 0 bride was given away .by her fbrother home of Dr. and iivfrs. P. H. Thompson. Jas. R. Munn. When .the ceremony on Wednesday, August 7th, where mst a 51:0? Tot oxzfyrozsg zlaiioiisg; was concluded and the hearty congra- they spent a very pleasant afternoon. munity' u aw 0 e _ tulstions of friends were given all Besides the regular work carried on "' lar and efll- b th d |d_ of were invited to the dining room where by the Society. the popu ‘mme “moI;gns(;““;(;l;n§ea;“0@¢ of a. rich repast had -been prepared by-scient, president, Mrs. L. McKay, of 8 vigorous 0 ' the -mother of the bride in her usual Bridgetown, introduced two new feat- elegant manner needless to say all urea in the fwork,-the knitting of Af- cmed away. Butlctlllils Willis :S8 oil: did ample justice 'by partaklng liber- ghans for ambulance covers, and the our ways, nor Hs 0\!S s any of the rich`things prepared for making of surgical iuckots for oiin m, them. The remainder of the evening wounded boys in the hospitals n germs nature' yet an was home W was spent with vocal and instrumental France. 0 . room could scarcely hold the various you Lieut. James Howland Paton, in- see ° young many! splendid character/ gifts brought by the -friends of bride fantry, reported seriously iii in No. 8 called away tromililfrltih' whgx and groom( Congratulations from the General Hospital, Rouen, Aug- _10lh. that we at least n are t God Giiardlan 1918. Gunshot wound left wrist and good for anything left here' bu ~ ' - ,, knee. Director of Records." _This news will be received with 6 . general regret as Lieutenant Paton He leaves to mourn the loss of a dutl ing event took place in Cardigan on was one of th; most popular young ful son and affectionate -brother. J July 10th uit. when Miss Laura Bell? ~ . 4 ’ . f thi it , d a decidedly fine (other and_mother, five br0f-hfifl 8114 youngest fdaughter of Mr. and Mrsi. me" °t B _C Y ,ann man' .In len _ _ _ type o young gen e ‘W ““°"’ "“"' H°°t°' In Cm” Pm" F""“Y°°”' b°°°'“° "‘° b"d° °f hers with the iosth asttsiion sna was Nil dPt inGrandForks M_H dMK _ d fM_ g°g°'Ja;e'sB?m milainy service’ Gem “rd Nazncomf ggkieycog 5228;, Q afterwards transferred to the Kitbag; ' " ' ' ' ii d 1 t t th t at home, Mrs. Jas. Taylor. Charlotte E_ 1__ me nupml kno; being tied by 55;” §x:;w‘::‘k°;M;lT;`n °pOp°um_U town, Mrs. John MacLean, Providence, _gem D_ Mmvigm-_ The fair young known as “the mamma 2’6th__' He RJ.. Mrs. Donald MacLean. DeSabl0¢ bride looked very winsome in a beau- F at ce the mst of Mrs. walter Csrsvm B°11l11°-W. “<1 tifui white dress with nsis hiss gn-als lm’ ""°“ ‘“ "‘“°° “ , . ` _-'H' Mm Alexander Ms¢D0ugsli. Thtt md were A large white pmmed hat' January and has _been contiiiluouslfylos him dated three weeks ago, stated .that they were tlien camped in an old was a en c y er orchard. He was then engaged as a B rtll Hi i Th _scouting officer, ii. particuarly danger- ous post. This was before the'big Elmwood Lot 65 After the advance began. From the nature of the wounds it would appear that Lt. Paton was leading his men into ac- tion, when they were received. It is to be hoped that good news may soon be received conctrning him( _ Miss Knox is a pleasing .speaker and of -pleasing personality and her strong, wholesome. wgmanly address will long be remembered by all who The Rev. T. W. Murphy presided and at the _close presented Miss Knox with the hearty thanks of the audien- funeral services _were conducted b' and wore the conventional veil. The “"7 Mme' A letter rece va 0 _ f W the nav. n. MacLean and were an prius wss sttnnasii by her sistsi-,iuiss _.--W . . ._._.~.v. --W --~-----~--~--- ~-~ - - -- tended by a` large somber of people _ ~ Ray Finlayson, who wore a charming Messrs. James MacFad¥°“. lhniai costume of white. Mr. Harry Mo-' MacFadyen, John MacEtea¢_i’hel'B» 397' ‘Kay, brother of the groom, ably sup- ‘ ` ,_ _ mour MacLean, Nell MWKSDUO Wd ported him. After the marriage core ' I S " John Laurie Aciinif ll DllV\l9l1'61'l- mony was performed’the -bridal party nearly in Charlottetown, having *wen in n x ‘ l K A . _ _ ‘ggi gf 1/saw- ,s s- ri\ A ~ ` _,; . 4 to “ A ' l l . I - ’ ` t » ‘ l l ~_ . . ‘___`f ‘ am: ~- _ . ` -. A . _ ,.., _ ‘ _ , , 1 s. .- i "` ' f _ l Warm _ . , I - l . ' _ . \ ~ ~~ _ ments followed. The happy couple , ` ' V _ ` ` ` ` I I P I a were the recipients of many useful _\ ' ` 1 ‘ ,_ \ ' _ , V _ _ lillbl lfld fl‘0m Afflfl U16 _ in ln consuucdon’ Tau convenient in pe r e in first cost and economical in consumption of fuel,- ~_>. ‘Pi - o ration- easonabl guard. The _bride was the I-.f i ___ . _rs e a gg ns e groom supported by Mr Charles T the bridal party returned to of the bride where e sumptuo fast was partaken of. Co among the decorations' _were 1 erican and Canadian Flags , Mrs Mackenna left immedi their home in Lynn, idoeo , Miss Knox, Prjliicipal of the Hav- by the best ,Ashes of am ergai College, Toronto, gave a delight- ful and timely address in St. l’aul‘s Hall last evening on “The Woman B__ also his Brother lr Question of Today." Woman’s ln- ‘ _fluence as one of the great factors in the solution of after the war problems was B sold. locket' md m was the keynote of this ‘admiralbls ad- ,dress whlcli was listened to with eag- er attention throughout. Tho mother-training of the children, the training in the day schools and the Sunday schools were each dis cussed 'in turn and .tliroug-h it all ran the golden thread of woman’s influ-_ Uncle Samis d0m,,|n_ ence on companions, on society on they will visit the Groom's ei St. Vincent's Convent, St. Ji MacKenna of Manchester. No sh-ire. The groom's gift to bridesmaid a gold- necklace the groomsmen a gold watch many useful gifts testifying teem in 'which she wal ‘lie MacKenna is a native of P. and is one of her succésiful bride dressed in_a gown of silk tt ddb h sisl . ‘ V' I r , . e< ei u _ ni I . V s i I 1| th sim dll root ld ..°i-ion/is iuirnovsmssir William O'Brien, assisted by N ry Sampson. Georgetown, lias ed painting the residence of ll McDonald. The work l‘ni'lectl credit on Mr. 0'Brisn. both I tasteful blending of the colors as the skill with which they vl plied. Mr. McDonald's beaut. sidence is- now a credit to thi as 1 di i M i li ‘ 1 Mr. Chas. Johnson, the voter -WEDDING BELL-8.-In the early morning on Wednesday August 7, in the presence of their immediate relat- ives and friends. the marriage of |, no' enugem ,umm h, h Francis H. MacKenzie of Lynn, Mass and Harriet A. I-ligg-ins was solemn- ized in St. Paul's Catholic Church. Summerside. T-he officiating clergy- man was Rev. Father McLean. The wedding march was most beautifully rendered' by the Rvd. Mother Super- ion of Summerside Convent. The - er and decorator, of Georfato completed repainting the resl Mr. James Hessian on Main Nathan, in repainting that of Stewart, Water street., “ai 'shows that Mr. Johnson has his skill as a decorator. G The helm is but e little thi it governathe coursg’“bg"7the | the Enterprise Blazer Furnace is the choice of every man who investigates the merits of diffeoent heating systems. lYrhohfIns|¢sL|s|son|dnia|lalsiullo||lon\slo»\- lssryhaanhnllcrchooldbnoelh -" (gl I? (lv