1 ouivrii B ` ` ~ '_ _ ' " - _ " ‘;¢1»i-_'~i`2 vii "vi" ` '- i _, ”"- _f` ui' ."J,fJ» _ 1 _I ' __ n _ ,. t' _ - -_ _ gl ` , .c seat. eslraaino ' eeoisrsele Now was always-Your Guarantee , of a perfect cup of Co,ffee or ` I" %» l “ml 2 Pflund tins-in the luean, ground, or fue ground, for porcolntors. ` Wdte for booklet: "Perfect Coffee-Perfecdy M°d.»r_ W. c_i~iAss&ssANi`xom1i _ MONTREAL __ _ .L ~_' -' _ V zoo ‘ . ` _=g_ FLOUR _ a.‘?t\\\\ if” B 33i°\\,~ llllm; _ "in" _\\_ ii is 1 R Requires Less '_' Shortening f A ,V// ff/ I I \` ,__ _"`1_ _ W ‘\D _ /i ,_ ’/_- /` /'i /f "*' “_-_ _ 'I I f f sf, _ And it makes lighter, flakier Pie Crusrs, Tarts, Doughnuts and Cookies -than you ever got with Western Spring Wheat Flours. p “Beaver” Flour is milled of blended wheat. It contains Onisrlo Fall Wheat (famous for pastry making) blended with Western Spring Wheat to add strength. ` V011 "VC lllvflwing-md you get i Hour that-is uliuys the nm: in \ quality and strength-when you use "Beaver" Flour, the only kind nfilour that is equally good for Bread snd Pastry. DEALERS-write ul for prices on Feed, Ooarse Grains and Cereals. 212' Tl TE T. H._'T°AYLOR C0. LlM|TED, . CHATHAM' Ong, CANADA FOOD BOARD FLOUR MIL L LICENSE N0. T0. ' E- _---._ -.=L'f -.~ " r i e _ _ ..._ ~ i New Pumps for Dress ' and Evening Wear _ We .received to-day hy express a choice lot ol’ light and dainty pumps in Patent Leather or Dull Kid, Avery swell __________________________________________________ $8.75 _ ALSO White Kid Oxfords, with high heels( _________ ._ $9.00 S Amemne CHARLDTTETOWN. P. E. l. ‘ li l i M 1 1 1 Train Arrangements, Aug i9,2il All trains ns usual, except on .Vednesday ovening,'when the out-going train is held until 5.15 p. m. Fairs on all trains 2nd class rate return. Z sounis Ano eeoncsrown All trains as usual. except on We dnesdny evening, out-going trains held until 4.45 p. ni. Fares 2nd class return. ' TIGNISH ' ; 'YJ-*Y W ` 'V "°"l‘°*"l""""'- O <- ; 'T ` _ “‘_“* ' _.an “_ »¢»»4r.\\~ t.°i1' PAYS to buy in this Province. ~"'W° “NTS P5” W°"° °“°" ..*REBPECTED LADY DEAD. - Mrs. 'Peter I-Idlland. wife of the stir tion master at Elmira, died suddenly last Wednesday. S ..°A GOOD PROGRAM.-An inter- esting progiam was rendered at the concert and lee-cream social held in _he school hail at Lower Montague in Wiorlnesday evening, the 13th. A _I goodly sum was realized and the niiiies’ Aid Society were much grati- od.. B ..°A SAD OCCURRENCE. - The iews that the dead hody.nf Mrs. ivan McDonald oi' South Lake was found n that vicinity' floating in tho water :auscd it dcep sensation Saturday ai’ srnooii, it is not yi-t known whether It was an accidental drowning or a voluntary act. B _ ' ..*SOCIAL AFFAIRS.-On Thurs- iay evening of lnfit week 11 very jolly party of young folks gatlirziuszi at the rt.sidcnr~e of Mr. and Mrs. Géirgc |’00l0. IU l-ill farewell to llrliss lVie\Ie\'- ii who next day left for the West. _Viiss McNcvin will he greatly missed iy all of her associates anti !`rif_'iitls. ‘i whom she had a goodly iiamher, ind we all wish her great slcei'-ss in it r new field of work. 13 _.'G_ W. V. A. TEA.-The ten held 'n Souris on the 13th by thc Souris irancli of the fG.W.V.A. for thc Dur- _icse of providing ri club room was a leciiled success, the gross sum of 51,750 being rculizctl. The d.iy was iii that could he desired, the gather- ng was large, the saloons and tables _vere abundantly supplied, a dancing :cotii was provirlell, and all wont iner- 'y as a iiiarrlage bell. Particular iralsc is duc tothe ladies, many of vliom were riiotlicr:-i, wives and sis- vrs of the returned soldier boys, and ,lad they were to supply the wants oi’ heir dear cries instead or- as during lic past four years to hc mailing nirccis of ahscnt ones. S ..*THE KINGSBOBO -WlOMEN’S nstitutc inet in the hall of that place in August 5th. A's` the hayliig season .vas on the attendance was small. In _.lic-absence of both president and vice li-csident, Miss Beatrice Fraser oc- :lipied the cliair. After the regular 'iusiness a very favorable report was rlven by thc committees who visited he school in July, also a vtisi-ting com- nittce for August was appointed. The institute is sending for Mrs. Parson’ii Manual for Womein-'s Meetings, which akes up and settles definitely ,every mint which can occur at a meeting if any kind. The work of putting a ilvcc lto‘-ntlrewliall ivas then discussed, mi. as the attendance was small no- hing definite was done. The niccting ‘losod with God Save the King. Mrs. i. S, Robertson invited the institute o meet at her home in September; ance. Fulton Uilfl0\‘l\11Y. Eldon MC- ‘ho is also inviting the Elmira ir1`- Kenzic. Brent Stead, Orrin Diriiiwell. ititiitc to mcet at the some tinic and place. ` lEllen Stcad. A. ifampbcll, Teacher. gpg--‘rrp->v»-v--w f ‘-- -_ _ insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty five cents. ..'BREAKWATER STARTED. - Your correspondent notices Messrs. Phillips and \Mutch have commenced work oi1_the Souris hrcakwctor_ _ S ..*\/‘ISITORS ENTERTAINED.-On Moiirluy evening of hint week about thirty of the Moiitaguc young folks zatlicrcdon the lawn at Mrf and Mrs. lierh Poolc’s rcsiilnrice and 'ehjfiyeil music and games and partook of ii hearty basket luncheon. The afiair was given ln honor of the 'Misses Bert it-nd Enid |McFariane, of Suniinersidc, who were visiting Mrs.-G. A. Ellis. B ..“K|NGSBOR_0 NOTES. - M-iss .Viaud (thing, ilotliwcll,,aiid Miss Dur- 'ithy MacDonald, Kingsboro, left for the Wcr-it on- the 12th'inst_, to tako up toacliingt there. So miieh f'or vot- ,ng flown tho raisc in teaciiers' sal- iries. `-Mrs' M:icWalker, wife or Rev. W. li. MacWaikcr, _ Kiiilgsiioro, is ipcziding her vacation with hor rnnth~ =r in West Bay, NB. -Mr. ltoy Stew- irt, Tlistcn, who has been visiting his aiint, Mrs. S. S. Robertson, Kings- horo, lcaves.i'or home on l~‘riilay thc 15th. -'i‘hc faintly oi Mr. J. li‘_ Fra-ser, it' Fraser _& Davis, have arrived at 'he home of his birth to spend their vacation with relatives. `..~|Nsr|'ru'rE News. - The monthy meeting of Lakeview Women’s institute niet on Au;;u_st litli at the homo of Mrs. J. E. l)iiig\vcll, The president being absent, Miss itutilt Bakcr- presided. After the opening and the reading and adoption of the minutes, some lnisiness in regard to the reception for the soldiers and to school improvement was discussed. ‘i‘lic program r-_onslstod of a very in- crestini: paper cntilicrl “An iincxpcct- cd Guest," read by the secretary, and .nusic hy Miss Olga Morrow and oth- ers. Number present was seven zncnihcrsfanrl five visitors. Next iit-eting was iiivliell to meet at the ironic of Miss Ruth Baker on Snpicni- her 3. Meeting closed with the sing- `ng of the National Anthem. _.M ..*EGL|NGTON' SCHO(lL~-’l`lie tollowirig is the honor roll of the pup- ils of Eglington School for the month of July:-Grade Vil-1. Gusslc Mc- Donald,. Grade V.-1. Ilianchc Steno. Grade IV (Sr.)-1, Fulton Uiitlerhay, 2. (li-ri-n Dingweli, ll. Myrtle Ding- well. Grade'lV (.lr_)-<1. Jennie Burke 2. lfioyde McKenzie, 3. John J. Mc- Donald. Grade iii. (iSr.)-1. Johnny McKenzie. Grade lil. (Jr) 1. Ellen Steed, 2. Ernest Undcrhay, 3. Cells Dingwoll. Grade il.-1. Wesley Ding well, 2. William liiirke. Grade I.-1. Alice ‘McKenzle, it Florence Coffm Georgie Dingwell_ Perfect attend l~‘loyde McKenzie, Mildred McKenzie, ~¢ _ __ ._.... _ 0 MONTAGUE HORSE RACES W Mlodnesday, Sept 3rd Thirty Horses compete for 900 Dollars. Forget all cares and worries and be on hand when the bell rings. T. G. IVES, Secretary. 301-8-18M4l. i I » _ ' 'I KENSINGTON RACES WEDNESDA'Y AUGUST $900.00--JPURSES---$900.00 27 iii. All regular trains run as usual.. Fairs 2nd class return. in additiuii,__spd _ cial trains will run as follows, fairs and class return. ' Leaving Tuesday A. M. rigcun _.....-;.4.so_ Ke-winn