MMTER SEl.ErrEn i=|iniiiiiiis,_ News For THE nunnniins siiiuiiniv , __ Charlottetown, Prince Edward island ‘i _ __ ’ 'l' ` hay field in a ‘light waggon, accom- ever that- they have coine_to the city. thoroughly enjoyable by appropriate ' & ` fiaielied blyh htel brother and grand-' ' icelebrations, includgng tiireworks, pro- 4'"- ‘ ~ at er. sy ad two horses, the one ' cesston, band niusi , e c. The con- ' ln the death of Thomas Tweedy, _ hh” ' ° ' ~ - , drawing the waggon and another be- _ vention closed on Thursday and it The P. E. ll Railway will issue single lure return i-ckels ing led siongside. 'rho outside horse, "°’“°“ R;"f,f,,,"‘;§ .ff:°,,,‘,f§t°,';‘§§;e,f,,_°d`wiii be heid next yesr in st. Psui, “ arted kicking and broke the shalt 32:2-:1:n.Ae_t.he “De age 0191 years _Minn. Mr. John Hughes, another de- , the ago.'l‘hi dth t ‘ ~~ ~ '1te,rt d t,night g. ' P E I A e animalvto 'ggtlt frightglilsll. aulllobgtlll gglegrtlgst 'zhgw lgeeeke alhégnsial hi ltltigsrs. \ll.ul€JrlcCenme‘l:n andsChi?rl(i-ls ' ° ° ° - Started to kick and run, and as one ogng mein at. 25 lV'lr_ Tweedy under Barron are still in Boston and Mr. _ 1 ' ol the shafts was detached from the ine earnest evaugeuetie appeal Ol Joseph Kelly is visiting in Camp. n , co sggon it was ditliciilt to control Rev F_ Metherau gave me been and hellton, N. B. . = 8 B Mrs John Mclsean, Soni-in the exited horses. The grandfather me 'eo Gem '-'Since then lee has llved ‘ ‘J nd one of the boys were pitched out with the loved God and me lellOw_ THURSDAY. ut esesped with time injury, but men 1,, his hssre, He nived the piece ` Huw was l'hr°W“ b°t'W¢°“ tl" wh°°l“ oi prayer, andwill be greatly missed O11 l-hifi ‘lille lil 1335 HUGH Aylmef. i ‘iis leg being caught in the spokes. as a church Ollleer and “ol-ke,-_ A whose family have long been promin- H.is leg was broken in three places, helpful mam,”-y will remain ol nn ent in Canada, resigned the govern- ~`._ “ i_M,. L_ A_ Huzard ,_ vhile his back and shoulders were ter- .exemplary llf,_ 8, gi-ue ll-lend, and orship. Like his predecessors and suc- ribly bruised. The injured boy is a inigiifni parent, The inner-ni service cessors in that otlice, he had tried in 7 , , l° ll" 'IWW 80011' for four days. ’§ Honorary President. .THE HON MUR poo Meimmou Vice-Pres,K,ing’s Co. .Mrs D.J.Stewert. “ " Quesn's Oo...Miss Pearl Taylor ~ ~ Prince co___'i.irs. R.'r. Heins., Secretary-Treasurer...Mr C.M.Wtiliams J my Pi-in Llslzfilus I-Flowers in Pot; Esc. Where more than one npeoims ( ll i:.:.':‘i.i.'::.':.-, "1" -"~~~ i»~ »- dn- Abutilon. 1 specimen. Acacia, 1 specimen. Amarylis, 1 specimen. Begonia, flowering, inpnnimen, 5. Begonia, specimens. 6. Begonia, specimens. 7'. Begonia, mens. !"‘°'°l" 8. Cactus (need _not be in ilower) 0 1 specimen. ' 9. Celosie., coxcombs, 2 specimens. bl 10. Coleus, 3 specimens, in 11. Coleus, 6 specimens, ii 12. Dracena, 1 specimen, FGPDS. loreign, I specimen. d Ferns. foreign. collection of not less than 4. 15. Ferns, native, collection ot not an 4-. less th li 16. Ferns, Maiden Hair, 1 speci- men. ‘ 17- Finns. India. Rubber Piene, 1 pot. 18. Fuchsias, double, 1 poi; ln iiow 6 er. » 19. Fuchsiss, single, 1 png in tlower. 20. Geranlums, of 5. 21. Geraniums, oi 5. 22. Geraniums, silver leaved and variegated, 3 pots, distinct. 23. Geraniums, pots distinct. 24. Geraniums, Ivy leavid, 1 pot. 25. Gloxinias, - 1 specimen. 26. Hellotrope,_,_],_V,pianl;,_in ,bloom`. _ 27- Hydrlllxea, -‘ 1 pot plant in bloom. - ~ ._ 28. Ivy. English, 1' pot; , 29. Impatiens, 1 specimen. 30. Kochia, Fire Bush, lspecimen. 31. Lillums, 1 plant in ilower, dis- tinct. 32. double, collection scented leaved, 2 Petunia, sinzle, 2 specimens. 33. Petunia. double, 2 specimens. 34. Palm, 1 plant in pot or tub. 35. Collection ornamental foliage plant, 12 varieties only. 36. Hanging pot: or basket. Clue 2-Cul Flowers Sec. _ Edward Isl d _° H D .. _--_‘_bn.J_Dstewnn,oeergsi0wn s P,,“,d,,,,____,____________,M,._J Acmk’ QnoensCoMrs..i.A.oiurx.uhsnone s tuberous, d0nbin_ 2 l tuberous, elngle, 2 b Rex variety, 2 speci- o *F* r- _ :»_-- Ki Executive Committee W town ` ,, -ETB. M. Grant ' “ "-ni RS s1iood'- t' .Mr. A. A. Alllloyw “ do P " “ .Mr.W. S. Lousou e 60.‘~ Sweet Peas 5 varieties dis- services will be held at the home on Gi' gllnllllasi 6 b1°°m5 °“l5'i 3 'Jr Félm Avenue, today, Tuesday, at 3.30,i moe os. ' tit ttki`l B ir-. 64' Bouquet' hand. e "eein ermen a ng pace at roo 65. Bouquet, table. ’ ' In each class a ilrst, secsnd and WEDNESDAY ' 5| third ribbon will be awarde suit- ably ll1s0l‘lllBl`l MARRIED YESTERDAY -Th mar- - . . 8 1. Best collection of Scotch Roses rings oi Mrs. Eiizsbeth pinenu oi this -Rose Bowl. donated by Mr. D. A. city, to Mr. John onieghan, oi the 1., Asters, qiiilled, with i0I1iZ Si26n1.’McKinnon. - Singer Sewing Machine Company was collection of 12 blooms, not less than three colors. 2. Asters, Victoria, 4 blooms dis- tinct. 3. Asters, Comet. 4 blooms dis- tinct. ~ 2- Bent C0l10¢f»i0l1 Ol l0i`Bltll1 fdrns solemnized yesterday morning in St. -fern dish. fifinilllell by MIB- DP. Pei' Joscph's Convent. The ceremony won hick and Miss Pearl Taylor. performed by Rev. Dr. McLellan, the 3. Best collection of Wild Flowers bride and g-room., being attended by of this Province (cut blooms) made Mr. and Mis. Malachias Callaghan. by the children-silver medal. donat- The happy couple left yesterday morn 4. Asters, any other variety, 4 sd by Mr. W. S. Louson.' ling on s, honeymoon trip to Moncton. blooms distinct. ~ 4. Best Kept lnwn and grounds in 5- Antlffhlnum. (snaP¢l¥'aZ0i\) C01- Charlottetown-silver medal, donated It is with deep reg,-et that the lectlon of 3 cut Blooms, distinct. 6. Antirrhinum, (snapdragon) col- lection of 6 cut. blooms, distinct. 7. Balsam, 6 specimens. _ 8. Carnations, 3 or more cut blooms, distinct colors. 9. more cut blooms. 10. Calltopsls. 11.- Chrysantliemums, double, 3or more blooms 12. Cosmos, 2 varieties 13. Candytuft, 10 specimens. 14. Clematis, 1 spray. 15. b_v Mr. W. S. Louson. Guardian chronicles the death oi Mr. 5. Best collection of Geraniums J, A, ivfnnnnnid, Ol Coin-inn, p_, iii, 1_ displayed Ht SHOW. d0i\P-ted by _*_* which occured at Duncan, B. C., on lst $2-0°. Znfl L00- Thursday July 17, at the age of 45. s. nest 5 sprays Sweet Peas dis- Deceased bed been iii only shone played at show, donated by three weeks. The funeral, which was s oi iiet Hand ousted urda Jul 19 to St Ann's Church 7. _set Bin .. .tsl y v ~. - by Carter & Co.) $1.50. and Cemetery, Quamichan,.the Rev. 8 Best Bouquet. Table (donated “tha” F1`B“°l5 0m°l“l9l|1K. Tho Dall- b 'Carter & C0) $150 " bearers were Messrs H. Phelan, R. V9 ’M J hr; Mabel# some P' iviiiier, A. chishohn, J. Potts. J. Me- ' rs ° ' ‘ ' La en and W. Ferneybough Muoh E' I" has donated H prim “articular” svilipathy is expressed to his' wife an) Dahltas, double, show, 5 l'Bi-°\`- nliiidren bloo only, distinct colors. 16. Dabliae, double, Pompon. 5 blooms only, distinct colors. 17. Dahlias, doubl_e, Cactus, 5 blooms only, distinct colors. Carnations, Marguerltes, 3 or 52,00, Znd 1.00. largely attended, took place on Sat- ms "R“l°°"" ` mrsovnabn promo.-A senooi sociation can exhibit. The mem grounds of Mr. Samuel McPhee, Hea- bershi f09 Of 50° °"lll'l"5 “Wh therilnle, on Monday last. Some forty ONLY members of the F'oralAs- picnic- was held on the beauttiul 13~ Dllhllllit d0\lb1°. P°0Uy “°W°"- member to all of the l>i'lVll°8°5 °f ul” tive childibn and about as many ot 5 blooms only, distinct colors. _ 19. Dahlias, double, Cactus, fanfiy. 5 blooms only, distinct colors. 20. ~`oclety. ` l maturer years enjoyed a dellghttnl This includes Glllify Of elhibln “nd days outing consisting of various >0°iih'y '50 “W slww popular games and a beautiful and fr - Ullllllili ‘l°“lJl°~ °°“°"°"°' (2) 'Entries for comP0tlti°n must be relreehtng repast Drepdred by the la- s only, distinct colors. Dahlias, single, 5 blooms" only dtsti ct colors. » w bloom 21. Dahlias, double, decorative, 5 bloom 22. Bild will to Ml' Ch” M Wmlam' vote of thanks accorded If cordial e previoustothe 24th of August good fellowship' hearty cl-leer’ and T50 Pfllelm and f°"“” °°“b°h°‘lb active interest in the public welfare fllllli Mi' W“ll5m°»D"Pt "f Agrlcu are worth cultivating, then, this ga n 28. Dahlias, c0ll0¢ti0ll. 30 bl°°m' ture, arlottetowll thering of friends, and neighbors was only, distinct. 24. Dtanthus, double, 6 blooms (8) All exhibits. 910695 PUWTQ Plmltg nn unbounded success The rlpliliiii! i1!¢ll9 8i‘°W“ bl' th” Enllb °"‘ M1 stream close by was a. factor in the Diantliiil, single, plain 062°- 6 than one award in each class. Potted m mmm’ which wa. mtnepermd l ll must be owned at least one month P 3 eh Dniv. distinct colors- no Exhibit” Bhd" b° “"3"” '°" “‘°"‘ deeper enioyment oi the occasion 'rhe za. p blooms oiilyfdiltinet colors. d 6 e 9:, l the Exhibitor with music came to a close by e 26: blooms only, distinct colors (4)Ali°1h“°i*°“‘“°“’°P'°°°‘l”'sl‘°" 'God ssve 'rhe ii°°“1 ° only, distinct colors. ° si. oisaioiuu eoiieeuon. 12 lri*°° nt £231, nfl: edlzgfl ;l’,'f,§",',,'§’§,'§}§ 1 irnrasnnv v1s1;~.-in use en; . . orning of yester ay. I Oil 29- Gsiiisrdil. lnnnlb ‘l°“\'l°» 5 °' 5;’ “°°“ °'°l"‘ `l,e, l>"eil»nck.`some people in the vieinity s only: - lm Emmtom mal' Nm" will lllmllll of Goverment Pond. in this west end f°‘““"°°‘°°°’ a°.“:...i.":.t...:.... .si .f se. n ~ nenmml mtlrliuiilber shall be eligl tous whooping sound. which aplksfvd ilyfone ° mud, to come from the clouds and which ‘ be oran sw . Only, distinct ol rs. th ld t understand. Upon 83. Goidenelliw? 6 stalks. 6 (6) Classoards, corresponding to th °y mu hott il' found t be two ` re 38. 1-lollvhmirs. double, 4 only ian bi. one Secretary and they wtllbe lane birds ol the crane type. Thev. il Z SPO cnt. blooms, distinct colors. 84. Hvilranrsa Psnlculata. Gfllill itlou. I blooms. I5. Larkspur, ti |nectm_°nl~ .1 Ili. ‘llarlrold G ll>0°lll\0lil- tries willbefurnislied to the exhibo investigation W s 0 mlbl, fm. gh, pi-liner placing ofthe ew at a prodigious height in the atv on their exhibits. and, as tliev cams alone performed H °iily. dlltliicl- °°l°"~ ' made on the form Di`°"ld°d f°i' the Pl" dies, which well merited the hearty _ iz". - . 7 » 1 ~ m . - _ . / ree .. - 7 , be on cards (7) Th, dwlnion of the judges shall be great evolutions. Their wings. round- ed rather their elongated as in other hmh ll ' species ol birds. stitlened in th' ' . ` U I ' hreeib ri the' birds soared and otr- 4\‘l‘\nl°ll°°'* W "W "“‘° '°' ° mlm' =°n“'l' ellihgiilllh? ::¢':»m l sion. .mln their 'ions stem-iike tees ' _ .l.UEs`Dn_ ' search `o'f_`_io2>d. 1-ine those wetthing ic. or 0. coNvnu'r1`oN.-us. imdi' ' 7 f 7 4 ' ` . 0 I h P e Sta io . B 'I' _ -» cranes ol the .Whooping -or American most enjoyable excursion to Nantes-. ACCIDENT.-Harry _ Chowen, the genus. asthis family migrates to the ket Beach was also held. Two grand Rose Tea could possibly >»#~_»-__-2~a-.’¢al.%'f;-~`»1;1§4»P§-_-. teen year-old son oi Mr. Frank north in the summer, but rather into balls were given in honor of the vi- ' l.)€ QIVBD. ’ howen Charlottetown Royalty met the interior than to the eastern part sitoi-s and at one of these inthe Me- _ N_B___Cegee uw., will nm! ith s serious accident on Weiines- of the Continent, and although often cbanics i-lail over 10,000 people were Rm Rose Coffee as gener- ay' last. He was driving over to the seen _in this province, it is rare it present. Day and night °was made °“|y 39°,-ln,R¢4 Rose Tgl. _ _ _V .. rinceC0 _Ml-,_ E_ Wye", summemd, nephew of Rev. D. Chowen, Secretary was conducted on Monday, Aug, 11, vain to concilate the clamorous “ “.Dr. Gauthier, et. Louis °l tm N' B' & P' E' Island M°tl\°d‘ in the 'Vernon River Methodist people. Two years after his retire- ist Conference. Chu;-eh by Rev, Henry A, Brown, at ment the spirit of discontent flamed 37 Mi tt V ‘ '--' which e. _great number ot mourners forth i-n open rebellion. ' s 0' 1 gU0n° 9. blllltlll Ol 12 lplk~ MRD! lll t.lllB Dl`0VllJCB Wlll learn ga(;hgred_ ‘The pall-bearers werel- ____ nv. Sormorev iii, ith ith d thi s - . 1 _ _ - .- . _ ‘ as. Nnsturtiums, silfehes oi 12 sono. Vsgglilllktgn. oe: able. llgvelfn g§§;;iiy.W‘gle‘;”_° Méfxfk REc.oM_viENnA'rxoN.-It is reeom- ye .€;:,;e; 5.1.- v.;,__,-. _,_-,',f__,_:. spikes only) 3 or more colors. V Clay, wire of Mr. Fulton J' may Jenkins -Bertram Lea and bham Mc_ .mended that some oi the trces at the ;‘;T;"_;',-'=..*., - .\,_eY.,,__' 39' N“°t“"tl“m9» bunch ol 24 l°rm°"1Y Ol 3\lm1l`10l"Sld€- T119 d€¢€9-B" Milan. 'He leavesthe following mem- l South em1.0t Unioll Road be cut ' ' ` ' 'H X T Q ` . is b10°ms_ 8 0,. more col _ I ed was 8 daughter of the late ML b I hi f .1 :___M _ D P. I _ down so tnat carriages. or aiitomo 40. Nemesis, 6 specillllsans, Adam Leard, Merchant oi Victoria, nf; sernnii lgglrlglli; Mil; C..Mashgk, 31:8 $?5,_eb:,,:E§,I,\g bg" t';I;p;(;ncl1»1;;g I 41. Pansies, dish i 12 bi _ this vmvincv who removed to the iii rr H rhor; D _ G . J. 'r e <1 , ’,‘ _ .` . ' 1 1 ' _ _ yr 6 distinct color; °°m“ °“ wen about 3'5 years age. She leaves wglnozg' N‘I"mn‘; Cel;)haEf°B_ anew fuss er s Road. While trees are a distinct BCCHUSC K;(“llOgg` S IS kn0l1)n ff) l)C lllCI)@-Sl( _ . 42. Pansies, collection ol 24 i-'o mourn hler mother and three sis- Penny at h0n1e~ 'adntginrgfgs ll ksgllllxitliinlgo ghyllhlsg looms, not inns ina” 8 colors ters in Spo ane and three brothers, ____ m 0 ' ' ° 43. Petunia, double, 3 cut bioome Fred in Oregon, Elseworth, in Chic- that may ‘_7h“°“re 5_“°1\ 39 the 9”” fe' nly_ distinct colors. ago and DL A_ w_ Leerd in I0wa_ I.AID _TO REST.-The funeral ol, ferred to, is ohjedtionable. _ e 44. rsenhis, .i.,g1,,_ 3 cu, ,,,,,,,,,,,, :Sei flag hog button neil ogenden ,B';°n;§,*eto1;§**;§;c;‘*;f;@;f;r§§;‘°§:or1;i;;\°éif __ L1-_ is enormous as trade returns will show- --, nly, distinct colors er “"3 ' W' "°W°» ~ ~ ' ' l 5 gli , l, ll from the C_ity Hospital to the Rail- _ _ l1%m:mol'2 spillrlsldmnlallilldu' ith Cul: lgw :laysewl:l1d'shI;dt2gllJillmillilldnillkda Wa? Sl“li°”» llhelwe by 9P°°ii11 train Because another large modern factory’ the ‘ ' YW “° she win he re sinhsren ii 1,' to si Andrews A rontiriesi High. _ ore than 3 of one color, colors dis m ere y _ ` ' - ` . l _ nee many as 5, woman of exceptionally Mass of Requiem was celebrated in' ___ . ' ' St. Andrew’s Church by His Lord- . . . 46. Phlox perennial ‘6 spikes only loveable character' kind' sympathem’ . , _ -Don t Hide Them with a Veil; Re- istince enldrs. ' mf “h,f§)’§n§,“‘L§;“'";,§‘;“‘;f,‘;‘} §;°’;‘;~ ‘§“‘;v,,f;;f:,‘,‘;pd_(;SI‘§:;f0X":f,‘dl;.”fé‘,f;r gy’ more Them with 'rhe othine . 47. Poppy, perennial, 6 blooms, ` b d ' h ` S' B d *mt _ b_d Th'. Prescription. “_ Poppy annual, 12 bl omg. mem- ere as one of t e_ prominent - ou rea as su eacon. e ____ 49. Roses,' Perpetual. 30 bl00l119» tllzclllr; iS1hli:l']iei’f péllillymbetl Ssurginlgillslgé 1(\liec‘l;:c?rll:ifl)fa(liilk1ic§‘i1vtl1l;1l\lil;:;;i1`l>~(l11lnAi;l This presci-iiftioii for the removal istinct colors. and w'll h th th if it t Pi t M D M M D l ld' ki ‘ - ' “nl Rf-es. Mon. 3 blooms. sn- in i_...‘n...“..`.‘Z....§.f””`_‘Tf‘ ’ ° ’“““’ bidi. .§°5.;.mi2...' s..n.§. °i`_“ .11 §.f.".§’.`iy.i§..I`I.“'1.¥'§“f§°’§..‘IZn'§ ‘$f.°’§“.§L‘. , Own product fhlnks I0 Create 21 market for _ nc co ors. ‘ - ’ _ 5]. Roses, climbing. 1 specimen. 0-n Monday alle;-nogn nt 3 Qqglocll lllftaslllrilpliyiarlil llélziilillltilmilll Btllghglrieitygl liisflall brleitffmollllzgtillllckledsoigglexggyn " 52' Roses' c°ue°ti°n “Ot 1°” l'h““ died Sadie Florence C rson bel il the Islanil who could conveniently rt that it is sbld b ,ll ' , .- y McKinnon Drug 4 ° ‘ it blooms' wiie of Mr. O. C rson 8 El vigil? tend were present in the sacrist . Co. under an absolute uarantee to t But"'the the ‘i 3 1 a . m A e. y . E 24' Salvga' 5_°P°°im°“9- Seldom does death enter a home un- The sermon tor the occasion was refund the money il it (ails. I ll not‘]B;atl;‘§Ilx°5;l5ciolor;2 EDU405 Oilly der such a snd combination ol cir- preached by Rev. Dr. McMillan, Car- Don't hide your Ircckles under a - cumstances an in this case, Only digan, who' spo‘r_e eulogistically of vcil; get an ounce of othine and re- 55' Scabmsai 5 °“1Yii°“l5 b1°Dln.9~ 'about two weeks ago, little Kath- the late Father McDonald. In elo- move them. Even the first iew appli- annual' 3 °r m°l`° °°l°"9~ _ srine aged seven, the iight; and joy oi quent terms he portrayed the long cations should show a wonderiul ‘im» fi ot less than 3 colors devoted mother 1; e i olerg man drawin man valuable les vaiiishiii entirel _ Sweet William 10 spikes with a remarkablllaougcllmurllagil, nigevlg lessoks from hisguseiulyand well Be sure togask the llruggist for the tlle Slgllfltufe. Sweet' Pens' 24 "armies dis seemed to rally from. the blow Last spent 1i'e A large number of people double strength othine, it is this ““' “med 5 “Pray” °“°h Wednesday s. baby boy was born and from all ports ci the Island were in that iS wid on the m°H€y-bwk EMT' _ __ _ 1 _ __ ___ ______\ii 59' Sweet Peas- 12 varieties dis the shadow of death again hung Over attendance antee 7 Q " 'Y ""1" " '"'”""` *i“°*» ““m°d- 5 “Dr-‘-WS M011- _ -the house. In spite oi su that the hesi r ° had n. better view of them, and it H Traxuor returned last night faom -, . i - rnlllglllllg PIONICB _ll-“men are was seen that they stood between Boston where he had been atten ing '» °' ‘ ~ "" !our and ilve ieet_ high. Their plu the natidlial convention ol the ' 1 F lmzkgipgnrlmannzgztaéfgnpizreulnég mage was pure white with the tips ol ixnights ol Columbus. The _conven- I ' , . ' of whim l,-epmadlng tl"-éugllout gl", the wings black, and in slitting- the tion was the largest ever hteld, over ' nnnii-y, 5, th, l-'emlt ol gli, ,mga iish iroui thewater they used their 40.000 delegates _being present from . an snr-iisr in gn, gs",-,n __ gn the lggn bills as one would a dagger. While ail over the continent. The visitors _ inet the Murray River, on the 20th eating laiiey were idisfurnled ey goime vvéreblmosttiezyellyi rleceitvted audlhos; l j \ 0 e the Hops River nnd n the gint, dogs an -ross egan n t e ar y ng p a y en er ane y e~peop e o _ Floral Association i ' ° - w he Long River F 1 titntcs as bezore in quest of a quiet feeding Boston. Over 200 autos were put at ° ' ‘ ‘ ill ionic at th utnuns M ' round. be birds were probably their service tor a motor ride and n rewmmendauon of the ‘°°d _quality of Red i _' C ' Q ni . The Best Friends of Red Rose -Tea' are those who have returned to it after trying other teas. No stronger J TEA ._ ;;;' :f.,`f'l K _ f"'l‘ _ 'K . ;,_Ii CD __ _ _ _ ___1_.______..___1 * ’ _‘ L* -‘°- r” ' - - »-._~ lib*-“*~_g.._...;__@_ ._>_.__n¢|¢_‘1*. . Why should any other cereal be called “jus good” as , »:'~ _ ;,4 ~» ,‘»-_ .<, he £.».»¢ ‘ `. i- - ~=i,' -l The). \,.:,~ *P , », .~- ft-' V' ./ ala ai: lm uf. ‘- 'ft and 17108! nUIfl`Zl'0l1.S‘ cereal on the market-~ Because the sale of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes best and most .saniiary in Canada had to be built to rake care of our constantly in- 'creasing trade- Because the imitator, knowing these facts and having few selling argumenis for his ,1 . it by comparing it to Ke1iogg’s: .. qualities of Keiloggfe Corn Flakes ig cannot be counterieited. Sold in , big packages at IOC. Look for ‘ _e_. . ~ __ 1| ,, o ol Slnlllili collection n 56. Stocks, d0\ibls._ -5 lPlk°B_0l_iiy. the home, was called away, and the and__ ifiitnful career ot the deceased provcmcnt, some of the lighter freck- 51. , ' _ ' - ' - 58- c- 1 -_ .. . ~ - - 1 tl , _ ` ' | _ - ' ~ e THE -_ _. . dii xiii d 'fl ~ . _ _ _ f __ _ - ' ‘ -“' tinct, with waved "standards, color. ::|l¢lmd0_s'l~l,,- Fxlothggrigigednizsgxtg - ' ` °l°”» “nd "'“`i°tY ‘l1am°d»' 5` SPWYB' after having borne the most trying Bch- suffering with a calm Christian fort 61- Sweet Peso., 3 vefietini nsinod itude. 'rhe deepest sympathy oi the 10 sprays oooh. (color blending to whole eoinmunity is extended to the count, 50 per cent of-merit). bereaved husband with his two 52' V°"b°n°°» 5 b1°°m5 °"lY» 3 mothsrless little Ones, The funeral _ or more colors. . vi*-1’~ P* o u $5 “swf oil# 'YS ‘E nal 4 Yi-° Nl” `,,,.A51Y-Y' ' P ‘ll gt$;i:\.’f~ CCBEAVER" FLOUR makes a real home-made loaf of bread, close grained, beautifully white and tempting, with the delicious old-time flavor that “mother’s brand" always had "Beaver" Flour makes Pics and Pastry that far excel anything made of western wheat flour, and 'wit/1 /er: .r/mrtening. ` And do you know wliy P H Western wheat ilours are strong and absorb much water, but they lack flavor. Ontario fall wheat has the nutty flavor, and pastry-making qualities, but lacks strcngtli. ' “Beaver” Flour contains the choicest Ontario wheat with a little Manitoba wheat to increase the strength. ' The bakers of Toronto and London-the experts at the Agriciilturzil Colleges--and thousands of liomcs through Ontario, (Licbec and the Maritime Provinces--have proved that "Beaver" Flour is superior to any western wheat ilour and is equally good for Bread and PRSUY. rllfy lt. DEALERS-Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. i32 1.11. 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