‘WEEKS NEWS FOR THE; \ The Futures Railway _ ,.. \ '_ - ." ’ f - HY are -the "three Transcon- __ , _tinental _Railways now con- structingj/no less -than 300' locomo- tives and 23,000' cars for use in the Ca_nad`ian“_= West ?~_» NOT on the strength of a boom ? On the con- tra1‘y_"_they are but endeavoring to keep abreast of the tremendous cur- rent ofsolid progress that is`making the West _fairly hum with prosperity. I!! "cAnuANoAY,_ lbs bmi of lbs ull In finest spring wheat section in South- Q I, -ern Alberta, is going to capture a big If ofjtlie railway development in ll' Klberta. - _ __ -".\'.‘ . 2 CARMANGAY is situated at the strategic point__`oil _t_he'Little Bo\v Riverwhere all rail- waysfattracted to this fertile district must cross, _thuswgiving the town a tremendous advantage as a shipping point. CARMANGAY wlllbandle more wheat ellen any otherpoint in'Southern Alberta. A mil- lion bushels froru the 1911 crop went through Carina-ngay. Half as much again is a conserv- ative _estimate for 1912. `_ CARMANGAY is the _objective point of no less _-than four railway surveys,._t,o_-_day, __ _H§_1‘_ four dnairlmoth'-elevators_ are--already unable to copel°'_iiv°ith.~-the"tremendous traffic' of the dis- tricts _Three new elevators are planned. n ~ . CARMANGAY will not only be a great _Wheat centre, 'but is going to ship the_i1nniense out- put o_f.¢!'l'»Y from which splendid views will be obtained of the whole surrounding wngtry, the harbor, the rivers, the ltralts_and the Nova Scotia hills inr” the distance. _ 1 -l A more ideal spot in which to; to and on bbs' jf' Ponies. c`o`Un'r.-At the obnr- P“’“"' H°°”"' lottetown; Police Court yesterday =D°l`|1ll1§ James RooneY for being On Wednesday evening, 14th inet It is now generally realfzed that |,-“nk and di d ,.1 d W i ‘ th H t t d ' sm? ° Y all . 111- TPB rl- a few of the many friends lapqug 30) 6 - rs B ep' an a long one’ hm Jr 1°* b°l_n.G* drunk were each lined from Pownal and Mt. Mellick met at elegates will go from the Knights of smith of wmslo and ,ue Mis the city' the h'“`b°"- th° “Vera fm* ilolnlrnbus and the resident f both E' 'V ' S th u di t h ld u D B 0 Beatrice lrvlng, Brockton Mass., 9 B "mm ng cmm ry B ou ‘ 'he A~ 0- H- and C- M- B- A- Will be who is visiting her aunt Mrd. lieaney` 'resent at the ¢8I`€\'l10IlY- ‘ Jenkins and grand-parents Mr. r"l WEDDING BELLS.-St. .losepb's _ lonvent, Charlottetown, the ' lcene of an auspicious eveilt “lifts 7 0'- ‘lock yesterday morning when Miss ` had the pleasure, the other day, c _num Mesaba of Stanhope became Which ls so common in the spring or driving in company with Mr. R. l - - . upon the return or warm weather. ll » ___ _ he bride of Mr. Augustus McQ,uald, 1°" of vnamm vigor or uma' “gd "___ »akel, of Charlottetown. Rev. P. D. “gen ; 1°,-,runner og pruuaunt ug. ffcGuigan, Tracadie ofliciated. The hae. - Property fecéntlv acquired bv thi ,ride was attended b he it M, le is sei-ions and especially no to company, noting the development _ iaggle McCabe_ while léhses ;l;;)0m2 ieppllle must keep up and doing ol' that has already take" mm” 8"' P09101' Ml Tvbias Mcilllaid. was "Tb: bgbrhillngélolno to moi for it ii est man. The choir of St. Josepli's the great constitutional remedy _ ‘ lonvent rendered several appropriate 7 n _ o,T‘;;ng'<§’,g,;§{n;°‘;§_\§¢;_ag§_055° 755;; _..l§.n....._ n.. s.....l...... W... l......o. Hood s Sarsaparllla k p 1 t Wh rg fo di. “l Y dwomted with “°W°"s' etc' The Which purlfles and enriches the blood iopullirity of the young couple was um build, up Q, whom nuem tancm 'of B‘b°ut two miles’ ww” _ ‘-videnced by the large number of use _ Get it today. gold liy'all 'dn ggi' 'isis' ful and valuable gifts received, ¢V¢l'¥Wherl- 100 Doses 8|. . IW." “PPV Children ¢ry tor The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been _ _ USED A 1- _ln use for over 30 years has borne the signature of . ' ND rox osrruann -A black lo ' and lias been unulo under his per- ’ , . I mm mf which had been seen around Braoliley , * soiiul supervision since its infancy. _ _ _ - _ Point on several occasions was sspled . _ , . Allow no one todccoivo yoliin this. _ . 1, by Mr. Joseph Berrlgan on Sunday All Counterfelts, lmltatlolis and “Just-ns-good ” are but 011 B “Viv Of Ba-nd u. short distance _Experiuiclits tlult trlllo with and endanger the health of ' from the snoro. Mr. Berrigan with __ ____ Infants' and Children-Experience against Experlnsoltn Messrs Alfred Shaw, Charles Gregor ` - ‘ ' ' _ . .- ' .i .. ' . . gn h__<>rSeb_:=ck. and they linauybx, _ _ _ __ _ __ a '_ _- and others. took up tue chase, some \ h t ' I Qld dh _ ausedtefo hiht t d.~ , V ' 35"' G' W' 1,: assent ;,':::;?w°,’ and :H frat, The lox wbliihwisca ilfryy c:ii.hu,_f,i,;, - " '_U_ast0 la is n. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- G°°- E- l’°“°°“ 9°' ~° male is gorfo, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Ii' Miss Wil- `Ch°"l°"'°t°W“ "h'l°l‘- ll “°°d \’°» °““ M C, l"°“.' “cur” at tm mlm D' contains neither Opiunn Morphine nor other Narcotic K- MBCLGQXL ”° '°°,°h°d “li My lwllr in the mm. r. lar es Gregor. substance- Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worml __ _ Begusll. _ $_1:‘_l;l;ble mol_:rryc\;¢:_f:‘t1 th__l'l;l_l:;’__°"°_‘_‘_?;‘ FUNERAL BTERDAY Th 'and alloys 1?."/erlsliliess. For illoro tllaii thirty years it »' ' Y - . - e _ . ' 1 -U » .1 , POLICE COURT--At the Char- dg¢l:]¢l` 100! for, or how better shake f\U\°F8l Of 'She late MTB- ChBl`\0S' H. - -llillzhlllieilllmcbin Qgllllllilalgolillig gill 'Il‘i;dttlili\‘Ko(T€g\lll‘)tl|4?Batlr!:l ' l°tt°t°W“' P°ll°° C0“l't SMHYGBY ° t ° "-°“t“l “ml l’hY°‘°“l W'°'“’l“°°’ C“"°"°” t°°k Pl“°° 'mm fl” “Bl” Dlarrblna ' lt regulates the Stomach and Bowel m0H1ll1z the bases against Ronald J . fb" f0ll0WB ¥_I\0“l'-hi 0| hard Wm d°'“’° °l M“"°h°1 C“m°\'°l\r Cllllf- ' nssimllutes the Food, giving livnltlly mid natural sleep.-. Steele and Allan Maoponald fm- in 'I‘he Summer Resorts will nnqllag. lottetown, yesterday aft.ornoon,to thi- ugfhe (_}|||_|,,h-our, yumweu,_'1‘||6 lilouml-is px-ggnd, lrnl;_tlo_;1_s ofthe Problbltlon Ant were tloéielgly be the fashion tbls snnuner. Pggvlgei Cemetery end wee largely ` ` ' ‘ ' ° sac a ourned -until May 23. Angus "ln present prospects are to he 9 °“ B - TUB “Grill tributes we e- . ~ 1 - ...lounge Cameron for disorderly driving was relied upon, ' all who can get away numerous and beautiful. Rev. Dr.Fuil- ‘ ; I A i ' ll_neHl§ieted- The following were t on or epositing ultb and rubbish mend at east a part f tb ° PB °8f¢l‘B .Wersi Messrs F. ~ ' - °° H “cant 1011 was dismissed with Where- . ‘= 3' -0 8 "mm" Large. E. stonmord. Percy Monovin. ' Bears me Signature of a warning. Tha msg 0| Louis Bu,-_ _-rUE;DAY_ `. Addison Miller, Arthur Henry and l I ’ ‘ i '_s _ ` .nn ....1 .-15 `Mrs. David lrving. Mr. and Mrs.-supper wound up with ice cream, Irving and his aged pm-ents madeffrllit and candies and a most enjoy- evcryone welcome, and presented tlle"*bl¢‘ hom' WB” “Dent 3"°““d f»\10'l°l' f,l.,,1,,,,, of the h0u,,e_ The splgndigtlve hoard. After all were assembled _,H phonograph was right at in the parlor Mr. A. A. Moore WM bomb, ‘nnll right well din it plny itswlied lnwn to say e few remarks port nt the lwenlngm ontertnlnmenblnnd not being nwrc(r\>!ull made a Mr. will Beers, the 10 Mile House vrrv hclllly speech and on behalf 0! popular mac M ist and carpenter, nl-.U10 fl`l""dH. Pfesentell Mfl “V108 so an accom "shell violinist, furnish-lwilll I1 hrlllflsomll and 0091-lY MMU ed enellcnt §Bi¢_ which was greatly cloth and beautiful napkins. Mr. and enjoyed. Whliethe 'merriment was MTH. Irving were not Prvllbfcd l0l` going on several ladies were seen flit- *Chill S\1\"llI`iB0. but MF- Irving \'0P\i°d ting in and out 'ortho llnelsrge din- in ll nent and humor0us_sl>eech and ing room and soon the welcome cnll BNN. '>&1-Ultiflll RS UW Rift WM. M to supper was beard, and as tbln is valued more the kindly feelings and a special feature of these social gatli- H0011 Will Of the ¥!0“¢l`0\l9 fl0l1€l'9- All ‘n th 'menu on this oc€nsion'Hlf\KlUZ "FOV H59 ll JUUY G°°d Fel' erl ES. e _ _ also was all that could lic dcsired.,l0W-' , As Mr, Reaney Jenkins' daily meat And then the teams were hitched, market is 'almost next door. the And llorneward took'thci`r"way,’ meat `sll'p`p1y‘was deliciolls iii quality And' gvgryune un-ivod gt home, - and ample, in quantity. The splendid Before the break of day. » one article of diet. ~ good home-made bread. Isp this the kllid of Flour you want P ¢U 1% cent groves of mixed hardwood and ' ‘ softwood timber scattered over thc a a property and these are now bein; - - - 9 . I ‘~ ..._ cleaned up and made suitable _fo' _l ~ -» - _. ` f ~-,,§f walks, drives, camping and plcuil _ _ ‘ ‘ . ,_;' , .0 grounds, etc, etc. Some of _the roadl _ ,_ _i have the distinction of having beer - . . -' _ _ sl built by the French settlers in th' _ - . . ~ early- days of 1700, while such his ~ , . »» _ . " __ toric spots as Fort la Joie, Bloc' - _ . '_‘_ House Fort and other evidences of ' - .. _ `.,..i...._ _ . v; Q il \l‘ . When you bake the bread yourself, `and` know' that anything you put in is as good as “Beaver” Flour, then you have a product that cannot be equalled. B Bread made `of “Beaver” Flour will nourish and sustain you longer than any other _ Bread, made of “Beaver” Flour, is the least expensive of wholesome foods. The cost or living becomes a very reasonable cost, when you make the principal part of every meal' this ' You can eat bread, made of “Beaver”» Flour, three times a day for a lifetime, without wanting a change. This shows it’s good for you. i = ' All this is true because “Beaver” Flour is n blended flour. It contains exact quantities ` ` 'of nutitious, full-flavored Ontario Fall Wheat 'lblended with a little Manitoba Spring Wheat _ to give added strength. Western Spring Wheat Flour is too strong and fiavorless to make tealhome-made bread or good pastry. Ontario Fall Wheat makes the' best flavored and finest ‘ pastry flour in the world and, with a little Spting_Whcat added for strength, makes the ideal .Flour for both bread and pastry. < ' "Beaver" Flour is not like the woman who can only make one kind of cake or one ‘ kind of fancy pastry. “Beaver” Flour is, like the attractive, capable, clever housewife who - make Bread, Rolls and Biscuits-Cakes; P-ies _and -Pastry--and makes them all equally Then' order it at your grocer’s. Tlll 'l'. ll. 'l`AYl.0ll C0., l.llll'l'l'ID,' ‘ mamma. onrr. _ Sales Agen -. » N .A » 1 'ii u n __ _ _“__ \ » e vs_ :_ lp i »\: rl. b -iv-n~'»¢f affir- »~ _,_ .~ my; rising to a height sntlicient to com ` ' _ _ _ _ ._, ____ v _ _ - ___ 1 | n-ln' ' ‘ ’ ' ' mend a magnificent view of the foul ` - `» .' rivers converging in I-lillsboroug‘ ' . - ` . _ .sl_ Bay; West amd Clyde Rivers, North _ 0 0 _________-.- and East Rivers and the surround- ' _ ' ' \ , _ ing country for n distance of Z0 t< r - " ' ' ' __ _ ___ __ ._ ._,,'»_. "i" VA; af." ».. .. .- ll --1 r\.. v|~.\ i . ,__._,,. -.uri `. .i"1~ ~r...li.. 1.-. |- ’ i.. .,, ‘vi -.1 ..,,. ) V- 1.. tourist business of this _moving Iprr 2? ‘Says resllectkvifly. The _case the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 i ~ _ _ . _o nsou vs ison Ho mee Lincoln Irving, Cherry \'n11ey__ and x through the enterprise and foresl8hf or infraction of the milk Bye-Law spent A most 9 joyame V {'- r __ °' th” y°““5 'men a“°°lBt°ll “Dfw was adjourned till May 26th at 9 Amon n 8 en ng' ` _ - g those present w M . (D . . ;;?nil€g'dm° ol the Sumlmr Resort" -\- U1- McKenzie, who is fromaéhe xlrlglest loii _ ‘fl USB FOI* OVC? YBBNI ' 4 " voux civv 1 . ' ' “_” a visit to her father Mr. Nathaniel ~1’»=<=»'~r~»»<=o»~r»~v.~¢~ - I Why the step had not been .take' BISHOP’S CONBFG _ :ears cgi; why one of cbs most Div llflorent onibollo boggriiigso alibi: ' fifmgsl' Qld ,fair uresqus racts of land in the prov- gf, t i . , ' _ ‘ if .. W. 5::.:“z‘;..:.::...;‘:":.'s;.:;;“‘3>;;;€ :;;;"._:a:.;;~e,,;-,1;;»,, _gl-l. t, ltb ill . _‘ - - » OWU- '- °“ W in tee” ml““t“ Of Cha’ ry on Thursday, at Bathurst. Tnree Ruben gun-ett_ the_ popular mack-