l I ,l - ,,..~»~._ 'l if t 1. 'I ft s tli 90| l si 1 _ __ - _ va-._ _ ' f .lAlA_Nsae vlslfrons.-Meslmt 1. ‘Shlmlhara and M; Suminokura of' . Tokio. Japan left Saturday for Ottawa ' qn route hack to Japan after a short_ visit' to Ch`urlottetown~ during wllich f theyzpurchqsedm number of the best breed of Island ftixes. can ` sTo|.EN.-A tucnauglllln light six car was taken from in frontl of the Davies Hotel on Saturday night Qi' Slilldily Dl0l'l1lll8- It was found Suu- duy night out' qn tha North River #Jfoad ht ltdisabled condition. ‘The ovm gully pnrtlestonnn lt wlll go hard _vt-Illl. them, ll l_ol_:o .lu ~'lult.tl=t\x. - 'rim .W delth took place in Ilalifaxon Nov-` amber 22. -of Miss Sarah Morgan daugllter of Mrs. James Morgan oft this' Jity. The remains will arrive In (lharlottelown tonight. The ttllleraif will take .place from her mother's| residence 69 Bayfield Street on Wed- l nesduy morning at 8.45. I .DRIVING ACCIDENT.-As the re~ .suit of another carriage colliding wltll thecarrlage in which she audi at little girl were driving along thel road one day last week. Miss Kate! M_oDonalt1 of Cornwall hutl her buck seriously Injured by being thrown out tif the vehicle. The little girl escap- ed being seriously hurt. ing asphalt on Grafton Street has now ; heen completed front Davis & l~‘rttser’s I Tho \_vtl|-lt will he contplett-tl this full ll ne or is naturally indignant and if tl1o‘ 'ji d in il 'ed stal trimmings nnlfover dress of Irish’ esteem _hy l.Is nunireou's' friends. Mr.l lace. with hat to match. ‘She was at-‘ Lanlont said he now hn_d the nnuuurl tended by her cousin Miss I-‘i-slices; otpresenting this token of esteem to' Glenn Leslie also of Kensington. Mlsst one who had been a true frlenn anti, Leslie wore a dress ot pink satin Wlllil neighbor for litany years. A fine pictllre hat. of the same colour. .\lr.l entertainment was given b_v Miss Verne Farrow of this t-ity Vrfyl Ellphetuie ftenuie at the piano( Mes- lillly 3llDD€ll'!6d the 8\'00ill. A1191' ll\¢‘l srs Young und Calneron on the violin A. vviviueny the wedding part-f iiniwfffl' n Mr.» Harold Deacon on me t-nm-. to to Vi On October 26th lllrs. George C .\'icllols passetl away at the home ol floss of (flaybournc St.. Dorchester In the thirty-tli`th year of het' age. Tht ,,(.p__S,,,| who ‘vas _WH Eihel ROSS y on them. The horse wus swervetl and STREET WORK.-The wthk ot' lay I l>et'tirt» hor nlat-ridge. was well known fm’ engine ""hll'|‘ “'39 "Ut g°ll1l~’5 "}“`5' Dumhester and Mmom having been lust, shoved the horse to one sltic. mu.s,, fm. >.,,\.H.uU.E.a,.S in [hose emu. The shaft ol the truck was broken _ mrnel. ulmon ,O \\-,,,,m0u,h _g[,.ee,__ mu,,m,._,~_ 31,9 was hom in vm.nm,_ hu_t that was till tlie'tl-.tillage done. ' i\'t-r, i'. E. I. and over twenty yooriy . '-_- as tai- its the t-tillel-t~tt» has lwtnl laltl. , nlw i'elil_l»vel\llll.Ul‘0~ C~ 1\'ll'll'l ""4"" tl "°“l"’*" 0" U"““Il"9“l “I “"9 ,hal Dart 0,- ,he _,M _md A gwm |,,,(,u ; tlls, and tl little tlau liter i"rtulcls Am '_tq`~ the tettlustars who lluvtl so uluclt I f‘l 'hauling to tlo there. The creat Illli' < “ is thul tht- t~t-uloul null nsllllltll could ‘H not lulve het-n ltlitl right up ltr llte_‘_'_' ntlgn of tln- railway shops. .-\.- lt ls, \ the det-p llluti runs tlowrl on the street and _nrt>;ttl_\~ mn;-5 tht- Appl-;li'1lll\-o tif! __ 11,.. now t-1|-out :lull will retluire vnu- ' _ ‘ . ' It stalll alltt~llllt>n to keep ll clean, m' In. tl son horn on August. 30 passetll it-town. lol' Several weeks. visited his tt,-“_\» 1_\._-0 \v,.,.k_; after his n.‘m|\(.r‘_.»t lltlule in _town on l~‘ritlzl_v and left un _ _ ,__ _ l S:lllll'tl.l_\' luorulllg for the llol1le\\'Ilt-re ,nm "1 ““'i"g [0 "'ll““ll -‘““ "al “""*’k5 -llth; also lhrt-v brothers l)tl\'ld Y, ` Sulllwlitlltl; .lohn G. tll homt- ttut._ _ has. ot' Mtlltztpzm und two ,tis-tt»r.~_ 311'. .-\r.~=t>ntullt rccclvetl it lliiil -*lull " , _ Us \ltlrlI,ttrt-' I-`rt‘elullu of ’\’le'l\lil~ lll‘ “|50 hi" I lotltletl by the J..l. lluglles t‘o. t~learf‘d f"“‘° ”"°lh""5 5" Kmwmn' mtmmly | fm' ~\'eWl"’“"“H‘“‘d Wm' 900 llll-‘»l\f*lS still llews of the tlt-ath in hospital tl.: Sl B""`""‘"“~ """""`t' R“h"" and _ }""°lmi` P0l“l"€S- 150 h“5h"|*‘ ll"`l‘ll)'f“'~ 6 WIS' l-`loreut'o. A.berln. of llcr brother. .\ll°. “ml ‘Wil Uh‘"`l"”` “ml i‘e“mel m um' Ullllles- 15 507- "“bl)“g"- 40 'ms' "3"" Ale.\'autlt=l' lloss. sou ot’ the late .\ll'. 1 tiressetl gnu- and other l'arln pro- Ilunctlll R0-*th Slaliley }t,..dge_ Tim dune,-S. forulu. ' Mecan-rllv--sTEE|.E ~_- A fliiirt l.ut-pretty lllarriaxrc took place at St. -l°S"Ph'§ “h'""’h' Halifax' ‘m mc mom' | of the late Miss Sarall Morgan who ing of November 12th when Mlss_l.or~ _ _ etta Gertrude Steele. dau8lll£“_\` Ol Ml- e teel of Trattitlie. i’ ii. l lit' Petr S " _ . . I- I came the wife of Joseph Loyola Mc- l __ t_'tn-tiny the non Ol' "“i"~ “ml -“""' 9"" tlel ntlyfleltl st. Carthy of Souris \_Vest. l’. E._ l. ilie bride was :tttired ln tt travelling slut ot' rtnvy blue serge with black picture lint vglll t-ntl fox rurs._=i gift 01 the Y V 0 ""0"" Ph" ""d°“m“'d “Me “mp” iurnetl from a tria io the Magdalen sisters. Mrs time G-eauln. ltl-entfll Islands. Ile reports thnt. not much iu» mver; Mr,;_ Samuel W0m1H|de_ ;\|i~,l-_ forest is being taken in poultry mat- gale, and one brother. Angus, Boston, ters there. At the moment it. looks Mnn3_ with hat to match. The groom was supported by Mr. Wilfred Steele! il brother of the bride. immediately af- ter the ceremony the happy coulilt-\ 1.4¢ on ti short trip- in New til£tsgo\v. When they return they will make their home in ltlnlifax. The ¥\'00ll\~*l . _ _‘_ ~ _ 3 pearl sible to help awake interest among gm ln the mheqmmd WM the laliinllrrh in ilil-‘I Pi`0fll3hl<=‘ lll' .Iohn which will <~ollsltlf~l‘ulily relivvt- und ruby ring, and to the grooinsmuu tt set of gold cuff links. The numerous flllSli`i'- presents showed the high esteem ln which the YOUHB couple “'01” llfm by their friends. WEDDING BELLS.-The following is taken t`rom st (ialgtlry paper and may be of interest to a number of' is- place ut St. Stephen's (`li\l_rcli. (Till- garv. Alberta, on October lllth wllvu Rev. t‘uuuou James, united in nutr- rlalzc. Miss Fannie Louise Mouse. elll- est daughter nf Mr. anti Mrs. Herbert. R_ Mouse, ot' Kensington. l’\`lI1C9 Ed' ward lalantl to William John] Profltt. 0|' this t-ity and formerly of l . ia. l. ' .Ch 1-el V --‘ t entand prom t attention. 'l`l'lcy pa vc thc way fgr "Tbc Tin". |‘|AwKER'S 'rot.u ...tt cuannv _ ti ~ 'f BALSAM be tak:-n immt-diutcly ilu- cpugll makes itsclffcll. ll sho 1 ,lakt soon enough, it will break it _. _ ,llpjn 24 hours. _~ Read the following tcatlmnninl. We are rect-iving letters like this in every mail: . _ “ t tt rrt _casurciuslutitlg ‘ ‘time ilkliaee Hawlter`.~ Tolti and Wild Cherry .Balsam in my family lor years and find it nn Heel tml remedy for coughs and coldl, ’ THUMAS MCAVITY, ' Sf. john, N. B." by all Jngiui and general nam. my p|‘¢¢¢y¢17»bem-z5r. dfjor. Nan`q¢»m'»¢ lvillnu Cotnpnny :Naam “Iliff U'|TlE LMI HLLS ~ GUI! All UTUIICW ILLI- nitllstl-t__|e:vt an mnlcutllllc f |r"‘.°*l'|' » ww: JP “I .Y.fl“» Tl|lCAlAMAlHUGCO..|hlh|. _ ll‘.i.l.l. 7 _I lsetztion. Tilt- ftlrtncrt-_t are nil hllsi' utsltllllz their potlltry into wllllnl' ity, lwculnt- the wife of Mr, G¢~ol';;t~ tltlttrtt-l'~' wlllt-ll is l-sselltittl In willtt-l' .l titty. ()t»loIlt r lllst, to t:clt:Ill'tltt» ~ and also_nai a visit to ills niece in liicgtan was induced to stay over un- til turday to attend as he supposed FOR INTERMENT.--The renulins lied ill Halifax arrived in("l»lurloltt-Y town last evening for Interment. The he was liked and admired by ttll who uncrtll t.ttkes'place tomorrow morning t 8.45 from her ln0ther'.~: l'esttlellct-, BACK FROM MAGDALENS. -;\'lr. Cyrus Poirier, oi' thc Poultry IJivlBl0Ii father tlutl mother one tluughlcr. fthe Live Stock branch, has just rt:~ lite at good market for brecdt-rs of D\1i'@ l>l`€ll ‘HOUR llild lll*‘ ltlV*“ -ql0"k On Sunday next. the 30th lnsttlut i Branch is quite anxloug to tio :lil p0==\~ the C. P. R. will begin it assen 'cl VICTORY LOAN.-Montague dist- rict in Victory ilontls subscribed luv- arriving at sl. John at 5.49 the fellow ger than any tlistrlot on P. E. island ing morning and connecting with the with exception of Charlottetown null lt-ein leaving st. John tor Sneltvllle, S’side. Mr. Atlttlns conducted a most Tormemlne and the L.m.fm.,.V_ pussnn, ll10l‘0UEl1 CHHVGSH flllll ill llle lil” iw” gers hy this train will arrive at Clntr~ lantiers: A very pretty wedding took loans stood at the tcp. He has been p_ __ _ _D _ ably assisted by the lending business commons on the (-anadhm G0W,,.n_ "W" and farmers ‘lf M°“'“g“‘* ‘md ment Railways passengers for this ls~ VlCl"ll-Y '-0 Wlmm thanks is give" fo" land are obliged t leave Mont.t't\ul lmlklllg UW cmnlllllgn -*“"l‘ ‘* s'~‘°°"""“ about 8 o‘cIoclt in 8|elnornlug to t-tln~ ill ‘hal dl5t"l"‘~ ` uect with'tllc train from Sackvllle to POULTRY WORK.-Mr. E. 'F. Nfontgonierv. of the Live Stock (4 P I 1 _ _ _ _ fl Bmm____ Poultry [__v____on_ Ouawn_. . . X. r1ln for moutleu. come in Saturday night from- Ihr western part of the island. l-l€"r+:- ports consitlertthle Interest being tale wt~tidili;_' look place y,.Sl(..,-day mm-H. cu In pure hrcctls oi' poultry in thot cut: protltlctloli. The surplus stock is ht-lug rtillillly l'tltlt~ut‘tl for luzlrltor 'l`Ilt_- l't~pre.~lelltzllivt\s oi the l)t=ptll‘l» ment will visit the tlistrirt llrollutl; Molilttgtltt lilo ltttlcl' pttrl of this \\'t~t-ll.. A FAMILY REUNION---.»\ very halt l>_\‘ party l:tllll<,‘l‘t~,| all li. il. l.alll7,'>t llollltn .\'lil.'ortl Stttlitlll. N. S.. on l~`l'i» tligllly-tii'tzI|ill hIl‘tlltla_\' of Mrs. l.:lnlx`.~_ llllolllcr \l;'~ Il It Smith Tilvrc \\'tl't |ll't-soul: Iwo tltttlgllterei. .\ll‘s. Whitl; dell, of .-\lllt-l-la. nllf] Mrs. l.uulz; (‘tlpt-, tlln ulltl .\ll'.<. l~`tll't|ll|lt|r (tl slstt'l'l. tiI` lltlllfax: two grttutl-tlntltzlllt-rs, .\ll's. Barlow, ot' l`lltlr|otteIowll. tlltti Miss Wllitltlcll. who rt=ntlt~rt:tl noble 5ll0i\ ‘WSH l1@lll~ AS ll" '.aulon't and Everett Laseur. Duncingl lv sang a "Perfect Love." Mr. andl ___`_ ~ ‘, rs. Prolm left me following any rorl WELL KNOWN To S1-UDEN-,.3__ |1‘l°°.V >m0°“ "lp I0 the Was" “"8" After fourteen years ol' faithful and lll"l1 limi' Dl'°<`1"°ll li’ fl““ll' “‘”“' h°‘“" efficient service nt Mount Allison \/ir in iiespino. Alberta. The brldedtlriv- J W (.___,we""m,0‘resSO__' ;,f,(`_mi _,nl elled ill tt fawn colored suit an lat ' ' ‘ ‘ _ witll blue trimmings. Mr. Protltt has gzlniirgggml ;llTelx1le;?lIt)llige‘lt‘i) r‘\ll'ilFlln recently returned from overseas wht-rc mum __ re, um' _,_ _ ‘_ n _Y h I he has spent.ille past thret-_years and been ii ,éd O _ L_* b"fS§ Di, °"__ M llas seen luuth fighting ill Fruut-e and _“_ "5 fl Il", _°“r. ‘T 5_°“r"' Belgittul. lie is a sou of .\Ir. untl Mrs.` ’ " P ‘m“ d"“°' ""“`l"’°n"'"3 g"°‘l GGWKH [,__mm_ KPn___mg__m_ l,_ E_ L work ut the collegeattq has-also Ilccn The bride __H_‘_ive_| man). valuable a very sul-t~es~tt'ul citizen of but-kvllle. reset ., put- tl: china, silver, n n `*`°` gud unrlualitlthy oi' money also allzllib 'N'-ANDER3 cl-955 CA'-L~*Tll9 bag and Ivory nmnirure get from ‘EL PIctou`Atlvoc:tte says: Jack McEwen. ,,(.,,.,,_. Rpbpkall Lodge: _\v0_ 73_ _ Alex (arson anti acbap named Poole _ _.___ ‘belonging to the island, had tt nar- row escape when ttttelupting tn cross 1 |.§°7i°AV ` i ‘ `_l The bride who‘ 'was given away by Mr. gathering unlll lirwieliilid by l\ll`~ A --REBUILDING LAUNDRY.--Work Frutxk Farrow, was charmihgly gown-I Murdock Lamont with a hantlsolne on the Sulnmersltlr Sletun Laundry in white sutln with pearl anti cr_v~_' gold Waltlwlll /wqtvh al a token of is making gqtid pt~ogresx the exterior being now~t;_otnplett.-tl with new doors. Wll\ll0*l'l.`§tla`ix`es and glass and car» penters are pretty well on with the terior what " at-.veral intproveute are notid' ble. The office has been °Hlll¥$ed crirlntr and electric lights stalled. the machine-r\~ whitfh escapetl with little or no tlulllage ut the tl Uf UW llfe. has been cleaned anti put in order and tested with steam. Thol ` f tnttnllgetueat cxpuct to open up wly weds entered the house Misa; was ellipyed and bounmul ,.e,=,,,s|,.l'llltt:llle-:ts on olwtlioltl liollduy Decal Illan McPhalin and Mr. A. For-' mem.; wer, .,e,»\~@,| EARLVf MORNING WEDDING. 'l`he.mari-htge takes place this tuorn~ ing in St, Dunstan's Cathetlral Miss Bessel M. Dillon, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \\'illiaul Diiliuu, C-raftou`Slreet to Mr. George Griffin, of Sturseon. 'rite nrltle who will llowned in n blue tailored suit. with ln- nts ln- nit- or I al. l of be '~ i , -_ I'_.._ . Q . \. _ \ ‘ ." 1 » _ .4 - |;,l_|_ 4_1 E _ t ED 5. t » “ai” ....l.....~= t large black hat :mtl l'er~lian furs will ` 1 he attended by her niece Misa Edith Dillion who will also wear tl bl suit with black hat and furs. ’l‘ ltroolnsntan will be Mr. Joseph Griffin. _After the ceremony the happy couple 9) will leave for Halifax. where th will in future reside. The bride w ‘is one of Charl'ottetown's poplt young ladies received many hnntl~ lar | the rtlllwtly lrtlt-l~;s ut the foot of Creigh- ‘ll\l€l)'. Just .ls the horse was on the tracks the incoming Short Line vault- ‘sonle gifts in silver. cut glass, et , - ~ . . .~ ~lntl-. ~ L- I A l ‘~`»oltllcl"< (‘oli\'alcst'r'tlt ilollle (‘h.lr’ol Tile Gtlardian extends hellrtiest ro grutuiatlous, e.l ue he ` ii l~ ll t ‘ F. BOUT 170 years ago tea _sold in England for $14.60 a pound. It was a luxury ' » which only the wealthy could afford. _Ti1anks` largely to the great increase inthe area of tea plants under cultivation in India during the "past fifty RECEPTION TO RETURNED HE-l R0.-(lu Ille evenillg ol’ liionday O if- oller till quite tt 'large number of the -ottun' people of llnuter River anti the llrrolultliug tllstl-lttls usselllbletl ut the `he yorng hero had. had the misfo ‘hl- tlxllet-ts to rvlllaiu for the \\'illlv\:' i" Um ‘“im“"»" U"”`l’l'al ll! “"1"” l llowt-vt=l‘ :lu ilnpro\'t>ulollt will liltt»l_.' if 3 l`t>llo\\' his ll‘t=tlltnt\llt, li ~{‘ . ____A I i Sir l1`.. \\'. ;\'Ior'ri.-sou, hltljol' t,lt>tlt‘l‘ul. 1' llrigtltller Gfelllrrttl Mc.\'tltlglltoll zllltl lllllli l¢'i'l I0 do was to =.llr\lri.l+'~ ill ill his own hliltle. 'l`lli.- tht- young pt-t 0i‘l" dill tlu the abort- ltleutlotletl tial l3el`orl~ Davis reallizctl wllul was tuklu ntl Ilettlltst- of this h:s trIt=1uls,lul tlusp ol' his -ulotit-.~'l'_.' and pzltlcut-e ll ollltl not he pltl \'.liI»~tI ll|\ol| lo .lttvu nolne ot’ Mr.. .lllld Mrs. Jtls. ll. Vatu ltlerstlue for the purpose `ot' doing honcr to their son Davis who lint long int-e _lltati retul-nctl from overseas. r- x tl u c tl rt~t"t~pf'toll in lhv plllllir hull, tilt- olllyl . l"olout-l A. ll. llortleu. .\. A. G., llztli- ! lion, llzlrivlg llo'~ll for yc:ll'.~z .ilu luiitol' ‘I -lr lux, tho .\lililury ('olulnis.ollluli.<.~'itul. Ho is at witlcly known llc\\'.-tpalpt-l~ luuu as well as tl soldier ol' tIi~ti'~1~~ oi' tht: Otttttvtt (ilrizx-ll. ill- if "\' tllrolllth the South .~\i'rit:llll wal' and in thc rt-t~t~tlt Ellropnun conflict. -ISLAN DER DEAD.-Nlrs. Gl'tlt‘t~ l I I l i I prlse him that they wottltl hart- foul llilu tlllsellt. 'l‘llo gtltlleriug thru joill-l t_-tl in sitllsglllg "l"or hc's tt jolly good' lellow." The rest of the evening wa Godtlls. l<‘l'ent:ll River has l'et-t-\.lvi\tl tho A l|:l-.-t- the I'rielltls t-zttue litlt-king: int llc llollst- atlltl he \\j;l_.-_ Iivlllg wztite lptlll --rd pl'o.'<=tlltvtl with :ltl utltll't».< ttlltl tl :.iunt‘t r1lll.'. Tilt- 'tlltll't‘:s.~t wa t»a|ti ll_\' llt=\'. ll. ll. Slalvel'I tllltl Ill alwll vt\r_\' llltlvh by .~'llrpl'i.~'t‘ M r. llttlllwtl his irlelitls for their liltltlltcs hat tht-y were t-oming to th ls sl tent ill gttnles and lllllsitw Iieforta breakiul.; tlp all joiuctl hands tlud sill Ili I .Ii I tl tl! 5. =f t~, lil'<‘.~at-zltlllltrtl oi' tht* gjug \\'.ls luutiz: by_ .‘.ll.=s (lt‘ol'],§ltt .\'i.-Iltllstltl. Allllottgli Van t tIt‘l2~'lilt»_~ lntttlc tl litlinl: rt=pl_\' anti sl and llltlttgllttiulness. lit- iutiuzzttetl lo_ tilt-lu int-ltleultllly that llzltl he known ll-.I ltl 3 l l is S tlltl l,aul.{ Syne. The happy gallerlllgl tlrty for Mr. Deacon and did not iscover the real purpose of the tleccnsctl gclltonitin wus 72 yours of ttgc. Going to Ohio when in his twen- ties. the late Mr. lions sulvtetltlclitlyl moved to l1‘Iorent'e where he l-loltlt-ti pcrluatlelttl\'. A than ot' hue qulllltit-s knew Intl. His wife (nee Halter ol' Ohio) pl'etir>t‘et1se(| him by a wt-f-lt. thttt szttl event no doubt having tht- ottect of llttstenlug his death. 'i‘Il~»rt~ are left to mourn :he loss ot' a loving Edith, anti one son, Carrlllgtoli, two D it ' service between Montreal and St. the present situation on the (lmlltdlall Government Railways. A C. P. R. train will leave Montreal at 12.10 daily lottetown at 7 nt Under resent '1`ormentlne._ The morning train from Fhurlottetown also connects with thc WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty lui! lu St. .Itv.~ll-ph'.~t (‘ouvt»nt clltlpul. wllen Mies l"lorcut-.t= llt=al'ue. ol' this tlr suit willl ll lt to liltltrll. ulltl wort- .t-nver illrs. tllltl tht' In'ltlt~slltttltl,Mis.~l lnry Flzllltlgttli. was nttlrotl ltl tl blut- l' ~pe ull-tt>or'.~ltlit_ with hal to lulltt-ll *l-I wort' llltlcli iurs. 'l"llt.~ groom \\'tl.~t ;:|lpol'lf-tl by .\ll'_ .ltl.nlt>s i7tlrrz\l:llct'. `."l;~ collrf-nl t~h:lpt-I \\'tt.~: hctttllil`nll_l' ~l»r>t'tltt~tI for tht- ot-cusion by thc St. .tl.tepll`>' SotIulit_\'| of which the hridt- -= tt llttunher. The cereluony was pcr- tlrluetl by l<’lllhcr Maurice Mcllonttld. l`!lt~ choir l't>lltll=l't‘tl ht\tttltll`tll nlltaltt .or thc ntrcrtslotl. .-\fi.l'-r tilt- t~el't'-lltolly 'llc new mtlrl'it»tl t'oll|llt‘ loft for at wud- Iiul.: trip to points nu tht- nlttltllulld lull oll tht.-lr l't~turu will reside In :heir llt-wly pllrrllllsctl home at 18 Sic- wnrt `St. The (lurtrtllun extvtttis con- :l~tltlllatiml.~'. _ IN PORT.-The (`. G. S. .\l0lllc~'\ln\ flocked ill ('llarlottetown on Salllrdny. She carried tl large number of huoys which were taken u i o he wa from f l ll r Y llttllfax. At present she is taking tl supply of coal and making lt few ltllnor repairs which It `Ilt expected will detain llcr until Wednesday. when she will proceed to the Magda len islands and front there to Canso. The crew of about sixty-five are al-I Froncll (‘antttlIan5 with the exception of the Captain and wi-reless operator. FOHTV-ONE YEARS AGO.-i~‘orty- one years ago yesterday was observed as Thanksgiving Day. Twti tlnis l\‘6`ri»t`tS racing opened ltt Upton Park and it.. was tt tiny to be remembered. as the mercury stood at 85 degrees-some thing remarkable for the timle of year Mr. P. S. Brown on that day tact-tl his horse “All Right" against "Metl- senger Boy." owned by the late Mr. A. N. Large and was defeated. , The following day Mr. Brown. won a race with Fairy Queen over "Discount," a Truro llorlre. il f t 12 ol' the Nntitmtli Authetu. erhlg pain. was brottght to tt t-lose hv the .sin|t;_-l We know when we're knee~deepl in trouble. we know when wo‘re sltf-I ff- f~=~' ._.. -___ ,_ '_. ,, years, there is enough tea grown to-day to supply tea to the world at a price even the poorest can afford. ' t A cup Of “good” tea-Red Rose Tea--costs only a fraction of a. cent. There is hardly anythingsold in the' grocery store that gives more value or more pleasure for the motley. Consisting. chiefly of ASSAM teas--the richest and strongest of Indian teas-Red Rose is exceedingly frag- rant, flavory and economical. It is a tea of real quality and real value. Sold only in sealed packages. t li it ost ls good ted' l ' Rad Rose Coffee l'.| as _ generousiygowl tu 158 Rea' Rose Tea ,, _se .\ _ / _Miss Blentia Wheat Makes Good Things to Eat. t I . t ~..~.t4"~1f..¢.~t-_\ .'.‘.1.'...' ' ’ _ ,__i.__._.M._.t .y _ . . u""~"‘ )'/ l :.- t\\ \\», ~t~ 'bi ‘\/qw '£75' \ `l liebe `/ff; 7_1 ef \ 0' _s,_ ~* \ iL\ ` ES* . ‘ \. » ff '-A .\v`. < . _ '.\\ \` ( . .\_ f' i' i ff ltl, ~ ~1\\.\ \ . /if ~<.f"-. V , /fi I ///lliiii I .-SJ’ "“*“`.l,lf /fi<-;r>"\ /ff , - ' , f\ »-..-/» _ `-\-V ' ~ . E _ _ " ` t th Fl . __J»/ ls, € a.V0ul° ,, .’<>"‘-01.1. r f/ th t t 4 / ~ -, fjf a coun s ~ You know, yourself, that 95% of vvlmt you buy to cat, is purci‘.:=»°.d_ - f / rather for the flavour than its food value. in other wortls, we gut whftt _ _l / we enjoy, and usually cut only what pleases our palate. Tlléraz is uotllillg ll.-Qlttlttl. inn wt»ll.ltnt»wn ltlilnr. 'rllt-§ .,_"'f-`jjfi_,<`_' ~ inviting or appetlzing about at lonfoflircud ultltlc oi`\vcstt:rli sfirillg wltc-.tt Ilritlt- was tlttiretl ill tt rilulttluon rtal- 1" , _ ‘ / D I \\\_ X ef lx f ._/=\ _ “‘¢i`\ a \ 1% / \_»*se.~ \ or . lllll ~ ’ e>~ »¢. ._' __.r1- ft-rf ...§__,;__' t , _ F-ess'-I ~ ` . ll tl~_"13T~‘!?! ` ' I i 1////1/; ._.. 9 6 TIT '\’g;__ Hour, with its course t<:.‘:turc, and luck of tl:l\'our_ , But when the bread and rolls and biscuits are inode of . \ ’ I E VER UR MILLED OF BLENDED WHEAT Ahi thnt’s another story riltogcthcr. \'Vl.i!c the food value of llrcad, made of “Beaver” Flour is not to lic liciittlcfl, it is the ticlightflll_ tlllvotlr, » thc' delicious nutlikc “homey” taste, the 15-lc, even texture, thc creamy lightness, that make hotncmttclc “,l`3cttvcr" l*`lollr Bread such tl treat for young and old alike., I - I And when _it Comes to thillgs like /\'pple and Mirltrc l,’ies-Cbot-:olut¢ Of Layer Cake--or a battrll of Cookies or ()i:llg':r'l»rc-.ltl for tl1e_~'hiltll‘r_t\-- well-just try *‘Bcnver" Flour 'o':ic¢, 'l‘:;tr’s abil _ .mtl )ftl`\_t'