, uonpov —-RECEIVE8 APPOINTMENT.- Mr. John C. McNeil], Elmsdnie, has been uppointed iuail carrier for the Lot 7 route from loomflcld Sta- tion. Mr. McNr-lli us had several years‘ experience at tilts business ~on the Elmsdale route and takcs most artistically, laid ‘ut ground; __Q ‘ . of ‘Mrs. Hoimnn's ‘resi once, where ' a‘ ‘sumptuous luncheon‘ wus served,‘ ~by Mrs. Holman and the ladies of ; Summerside. _ l At 11.27, twenty-seven minutes t’ behind schedule time, the purtyen- trained for Charlottetown, being a lnccompunied by Pipers McKenzie a trust's-iii. i ’ - 0| l With him to his new field a relin a": h. d‘ h! and alciiouuall and Drummer Mch . l ' Refre‘h iiisoi-iillizllyfltyilliilhwalgshoggialgolliiwillio bubs Thaw c l liillymuind c - l -'= c - - . u] ll - d 1 province. Mr. McNeil] will nlovi; qulliliu of Dsnddon, -'l‘hc train arrangements ‘were ' I Ill flllu y to Bloomfield in n few' diiys.—-}i. ,Mlh'w“¢.-r supervised by Mr. C. K. Howard, uh assisted by Superintendent Grady. ' The enulno wus in charge oi‘ driver I»), iPni-trhlue, while Conductor John ' iticDonalil had (Jlllifl-(O oi‘ the trnln. l The run to the city was u record ono, the whole 49 miles beinghuziiie without u stop und arriving in the‘ city some ten iuinutes ahead 01' '" - schedule time. ' i n porfun remedy for stomach and kidney troubles, bilious hood- collagen: Those Discarded Garment: -s|e DAY OOMINtL-mknoilier ' ,, hill day in thc history of Summer- slilo, will b0 on tiie_29th of June when on that day the Duke of lk-vonshlrii, the GovernoryGt-noral 0i (Yllumlit, accompnriinci by Hera. (FY1160. the Duchess o1 Dcvoxishlre. will visit Summersido, staining the hand: and re- ceptacle used. Simply follow the directions on the package. N6 boiling or rubbing is necessary. Just HAT dainty waist, those Tfilmy undergarments — once prized, now isded, ‘coiled, perhaps tossed aside- can be refreshened, prettily cXlircssi-il tow la lllt‘ l nili-il Stal- i-s and colisilh he has lil‘l'll Wt‘ll rcpuiil tor his months oi‘ labor in connection with thc tour by lllUSt! friendly scntinlciitst to llt‘lllt'l‘ witl Th‘. l)llll_l)thurerg wure;__.(]pn_ ]i‘_ the display ol tlii- wealth and rt “ruisu “qmum Buuuigu, “.3 B_ utnircon which h bcrn so abund- uavps‘ {L M‘ E1158’ Duu uiurmun antly and attractively presented to and Ernest Ellis, , "m" "lew- bgl-Iieifttluliral tributes were liiiiiiyalilll ARRWAL o? THE ‘HSWORS- orlal Associiitioli, sinci-rvl_v lhanki-il thc pi-oplc who hail so kindly trcar ed them. llc nave a brief outline ot‘ the visitors‘ tour as tiir as it lllltl none, and he declared that. they hail I several objects in travelling though ‘Jzinaili. They were travelling not only for pleasure alone, and to learn something oi‘ the vast re- . sources oi‘ the Dominion, but that the,bonds of pleasant relationship between the two preat (rountrics might be further strengthened. Mr. Will Wllkie, President oi‘ thc National Editorial Association. nave a short crisp speech lull oi‘ good cheer and Ctiftllillll)‘, in which ht» showed that he was well intormcil upon matters pertaining to Princi- lldwurd island and the record oi its sons abroad. Mngniiiciznt arrangements werr matte by the P. E. 1. Motor Lcauui- for the supply of automobiles to convey lliO party through thc city, to Snutiipori. and back to Govern» men! llouse and liitvl" to tho train. Tilt‘ l’l“~iltlt‘i'il, (Younclllor J. A. ‘ Wchstci‘ and llii- Secretary. Mr. (i. f ton, ill-v. J. J. Bnnlforii oi‘ Port llill and llcv. Mr, Aulii of 'i‘,vne Valley and wus vcry largely nttcndcil. lll(‘l'l* being upwards to two hun- drcii curirages and autos. colored to look like new, d. u‘ b . . . - . The lllml - - - t In the Malls ninp ed out li th ill t G - ‘i’ ~ i’ ll one s mple operstion—- ‘P e game p y e ‘ u‘ “mm “v “lflitrlvlf- AT HARL TT WN. . , ; :lIl(llinMZIjlC ‘Dye Soap Flakes. 1::l;:';::l‘;r“ ""1" n" urnor is ii! follews: Ii‘rom Sumiuer- . I c o ETD l ' -- - ,, - . ' iii Mujii: arc flakes of color that side thc illlrt)’ will motor to Llavcu- Dctrainlng at the Exilorlmeninl i 0 - . l flIJlH.‘ dyeing a simple and n ~ l, illflll llllflli fliltlln to Sunnnersiile - Station, thc party, preceded by the a 8 l c ‘ , in beautiful coo s. . ,- ' C“), munch 15c at you‘, nun“ aura where thcywill partake of a lunch ; ‘vipers, tlils time zupzmcnlcil by the - v . . ‘ _ it . i; _ They cleanse u ‘hey d", thence motor to (Yhurloltctuwn. iuuilvlul Qlngillptiginlllrlig, walketillj ‘to Summer _ u“ a“ n i t ,~~ '. . --—- ie can u cuc rove u on‘- " - ifiiivtliz?ivdliliiitiiuiniiiieai‘: e3: w’ G. PAH!“ k w.’ Ijhnfw _RECOVERlNG-—'Fllt* uundillon inc thc residence m-oiinds. There _ . “l?” mo" dent“: ‘a>"mcl_or Mmtwii ronouro wimp“ ill Mr, ‘ylul-(lncll Graham lirullui. they were cordially ivclcomcil .by bane, who underwent a iloublc opcr Mrs. Clark, wile ot‘ the FitrnrSup» . f alien at the Prince County llilgpillll ‘Win’ llill! clllllwmlhlcd tirlntieniltuit, and u committee oi‘ ‘ N summer, lICHVYI {£9 9 arlifhas club‘? ' ‘i. ‘I0 ‘i ~ _ - about three wci-ks ago, is highly "-'°"'*'"~ ' ladies, anil escorted to the tables ‘ " ‘ ' in _ e a gmg ‘ Q i," *_ \ ._ - _ iiuiismctory. ills rrlcnili; ivlll ill‘ “here u sumptuous and welcome place as hFavyco g - d-p}? ‘ ' ‘VJL s u “J plpusul] u, kmiw u,“ Mi; Graham '--———- _ lunchtion was expeditiously scrvcil longs l0!‘ light ancl lfiiiipillig iS C5-—- i \ qiv‘ . .. is daily i-laiuinl: strpnizth and on cuuuuuu Lust yum. they muruuu“, by n number of i-nuni: ladies. A15 dishes that sans’), __ [he dehghtfunu t J qua-x d‘ v _ oap {he mu], muu l0 fpcflvljfy, 'i‘his Wes,’ uuu Hus yum.’ hugely us u though thc originally isxpocteil par- i lb t a be uidd _fl _ _,._<' 15911] 5" THE omamAt. 0v: so P w“ “ sullmlt“ '3"°'°.“’l“"° ll)" 1"" ""5"" v1‘ lllu Strung lllvlllltlull "X w “finial-bled bytlllihu-rllldrud- ml appea mg p105 a C n q y r‘ i‘ \ " “‘“‘ A FLAKEs - loiit, wits niilicied \Villl two dis asor wuuuu uuu ,,,.u,;_.,,_.u by Mu W_ 1, "Hjlt mute ti ilvlll it t.’ .y uni prepared wuh Rose Brand rcadyuo. ,3 - u , _ . iacli requiring nu tipcrtllltul. lulil Cotton, l-Jiiitoi-oltlie Clinrlotieloivn "°""'l‘l’""]“""l' M“ (‘m-"lm mile" ‘l ' 5. _ . llill (loplofs u, emu-up mi u,“ (::L.I“Vl Exuuunlu.‘ “nu M“ Juhu u‘ “uwku lll'0\'0ll more than ample tor all and serve meats; = \ f i uri- being highly complimented on m‘ {I113 lvlupgiim T" nfitfFilll hacked. 10m“ l?” l“"l‘ll"“l‘)l illlhl llill‘ llllllfli . T" ' ‘ 2*‘ their success and skllfulncss. 'i‘lil.< b’ l] i i il~ ll- i ,-_-;l' i '95’ Slllulllnli‘ Y ll” 0'3"" w“ . - ; ' (‘"313 hfls mien [he first qt "u. kiuu u?“ ‘iimulu gnu (h; Zgtuifizrllulgs air, were most aurecilbly zlppcztsetl ROSE Brand COOkBd meatsere culinary lllillii has appeared in this hospital. hearty support of the Canadian Na- ullce fti?s:llgyrllytlllléitiillli“(ll Vi: lflllmPliS- Delicious, delicately-cured -_- ., . ‘v ‘ »lliffiliHllfiffiofi"‘iii;"X;‘.!.;Ji§;il5£ viii-rev“ bee“ i ham» will“! tongue Pressed lmf- "- _ The tlOIllli oiwurreil at lior homo flfuiileil to! tlilur thc Nurllluur PM iffifiul",'llnllgd,,lfiiuifff:cgxmikiilif,lz?l; any of the other clainty Rose Brand ‘W,’ in Ellrrsllc on Vvcilncstluy iiltlFllllll-Z, l “"35 "l" ‘illsliwll cillliltlil U" llli‘ , ', ' ‘ . ' i ,.'. ', . ' ' Jiiiip 3nd, of Mrs, qqpuuuu 1p pm]. occasion of their annual Ct)llVt?li~ gxlllénxltg ullléflyiifiigrsllgl‘: billtxlllila. meal treats ‘are prepared by skllful ‘“ upskuum. ,1, sum, um“ 0,- uu, tion til. Boston this year. lhé ‘people o,- luumc uuw,u.,l , chefs so as to preserve all the natural wee o. Alt rough she had bccn in luumu. “u urmu, who exteuueu d s d flavor failing hmealth for the past few Vial-rolls DELIGHTED‘ ‘l cordial wlelrome bi: behalf oi‘ the 80° “es an ' months her death came as a shock‘ - ‘cmzeug u,» Cfulflottutowu mu Mr , to her family. The deceased who The editorial party are more “y T. Iuéwcou; of mu Feuuml Du them youuan prepare a meal to ' / was sixLv-sevcn years of ago was n than delighted with their tour. ujruuuu, of Agriculture Ouuwu; . ' . h (lllugliter of the laie Wlllli1ni_ ll. 'i‘h0)' ore loud in their ‘praise oi‘. yuueu slums Consul plume, who Sl-lli all 0CCa5l0ll5"—3 meal l at allY . ‘ l i I gvililalnoof Poplar Grove. "SiHCO the l‘lill\Vil)' authorities _a.i_1d their sunk‘, must uuuuuu.’ Mrs‘ J_ EAL hostess mlght well be proud to serve, ‘er marriage fortymlglit _\L>ill:> ago ofticinlsnnd deeply opplotlntlvo oi iuuoreuuu.’ who‘ on bumm- m- the d t d ht d to artake she has lived ln Ellersiie iviiei-e slie the maul welcome extended to Duuuluers o,- uw Enuum weu,o,,,_ an any gues e lg e p - , wil be greatly missed in the C0ltl~ them by the various communities 0d the viuuoru u) the cum unu , i iltiiiiiy and in the ivfetlioillst (‘liui-cii lhcy lluuc visltelzlhllulrc. nhuywvrc province; and M“ J_ A Clm-kv suu. _ . wicre for many years she has been “SD90 ll l’ F l‘\l<‘ .\' l" l‘ lllf. 01 pyinftflndpnt of me Expm-pnemfll a faithful member- am] flcllvp wliylg- tlio Stars and Stripes side by side Sumo“ who Sunk" “mug ‘um-us u, er. She leaves to mourn beside her with tlic_l‘nlon tlilrk ill lllllmr" P“ ajeliwomo and relerred briefly to husband, thc f0llOWill§ sons and W!» lllhlllvl llltkl ‘lfilvll- lll llll‘ll i1", luu-uospu nyuui yum,‘ um; mu“. “S. us: ilaughtcrs:—Wlllarii of Suiuiliir- Cflllllll‘)! ill") l't'_ill‘_t‘l l" W" ililnid ;l(;(-linlpli_=.lip,| Huuuu side, Sanford, Sargent and Forrest llll‘.\‘ (‘lllllllti tit" llll1>ll-*""ll‘l“' - Mi, i‘:(i\\"‘l' Ubriuht nl‘ r (ial \! g O L \] 1 \1 ll n i i t)ll (‘in \ is o‘; i H] ' " ' H“ ~agm§§ 0 ' Pllfi’. 1 Vlll ill llllllt‘, 1T5 ‘f 5 “l m“ ~' “" ' ' l5 ‘i ' latin News, Wkenncssce, Si-i-i-c-tary m » f lit-illllil Zllllli‘? (ll l5lltfffillt’. M?“ llllllllllip lwi-e‘ mm (m0 m d)": re oi‘ illc Nzltional l‘;lllltll'.\‘ .\S50('.lil- lwrillt‘ LVOllP-"lll. Aflilllilllil. Mrs‘- fllllli‘ "l llli‘ l""‘~"“ll'_ lm" wlll “i! l" tlon, "in reply to lllt‘ iibovcii:ii|ii~il - v . Russell ».\icArthul' of EllillOlt‘ and llf-‘l "W?" lll Ill" l-illlfill "llllflm" ‘Y speiikiirs‘, said hi- was ilt-liuhleil to \\\\\‘*‘§;»>‘“‘ , ypu-gupi in “u. uolukr R-iizi for buntiiii, Ill lhi- iltft-rvnt “Quip, me hmuuuuuy m “u, umuuu N \\_ uwuugwo ‘The funeral service at thc home emit“ "l ll?" _l "m" oi‘ Print-e i-Ji ward lSliilltl, iilltl 0i ~ and church was condutztcti by hi-r- .\l1‘.\\illili' r» plliflli l ‘l‘ "llill" l (7harl0ttetow' , and on brlrill‘ o1‘ W°““& illfiltll". Th“! li- Dllvlllfitlll of Afllllil“ “"74 ll-‘i ill“ l 1mm“ WW“ ml“ the members oi‘ the National l§tlll~ » e Siting cs in Que Braniford ASPHALT Slab Slate HE newest idea in roofing. Just think of the time and cost of labor saved in ‘_ _ u, , _ 1 _ laying the roof of a big barn. freight izhtllrtlrllliriiltletlqfilidllilli‘iliclillisubilldiili: shed or other large building with this new ii coulnlcte “$119698 ._ crmzrtliinn- Brantford Asphalt Slab Slate which is four ‘l,',',f:_"‘1,';,,',‘u{“i§,lé shingles in one. Fewer nails are also required. IliOSU shores on l‘0lll.(3 f0!‘ Moncton. _ where they spent yestcrilirv. Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates are so cleverly designed ()\'(>p 150 Iflqgnlheffi llnd their lady that a roof laid with them has the appearance of rriiiriiis ‘wiere included in ilio purl)‘, being covered with individual size shingles. Wlllfll "("1" have "W" °"“5l‘l°"‘ One size only: 32incl1ix 12inch, with cutouts five inches. They are laid five inches to the weather. Red The Car Ferry, lander the coni- nianil oi‘ Llapmin iteaii, a1 rivoil punctuallv on time and thc visit- ors". werc met at this lanillnl: and wolcomeil in: Pronilt-i" iloll. on be hall‘ ot‘ the ]>l‘(i\lll('.(‘, and .\lr. Vi’. l. (lotion, Ztir. A. it. Brennan, and I\lr. F. ii. Owen, on hchzilt‘ o1‘ the press The party entrained and reached Ilordon station punctually ut 8.30, ivherc they received n further cor- dial reception from a largo nuinbci oi‘ pontlcnien oi‘ Suniuicrslilc and (Jhnrlottctoum, who were present with about 40 autos to convey them to tllc wcsiorn vupitul. Two illjllllilllll pipers The National Editorial Assoc-la- t.ion 0t‘ the U. S. A. paid their loniz anticipated visit to Prince Iiliiivaril ‘Ten Years eflfter Ten yearsago the first packages of KING COLE TEA were packed and put on the market. The time that has elapsed since then has been filled with hard work and with many cliflicult situations to be met and over- ably larger but for thc fact that thc presidential nominations neces- sitatvtl niimy returning to (illlcalzo . , . and a tor thc Republican (AinVfllitltlll, or 0i‘ grccn C0101‘. _ _ ‘ _ . . ilrummer iviirc also in attentinnic. [L Rout“ um u, u. iuuu-uiy uuu. o . . ' Brantfnrd Asphalt Slab Slntcssrc made of tbesame materislsu llliii: “T: {llaypill u méllrllt" °lpil$l‘;""i;i"l;‘ Hflllllitllvil lllltl liulltllllllllllllltltl on .‘ 1 come‘ But wlthal! ‘t ' - . . - ' \\'lt.'l wc‘i- ‘Jr a _' a - x l . . ; --; r. . _- - .5 ._ ‘ I our famous Brantforu Asphalt Slims which have elven such week. u wuuu um Duff‘, “mum, Ming muuuub HI llliulllll-Lfihl ill’) ‘up; rtfncit has been a pengd of satisfaction for artistic homes. This large piirtv m lildics and cu for mu mu) um", ‘nnlllmnll "l" ‘ l" ‘U é‘ “ml-bl s J Q . , , ~ . , . _ » ‘ 1- t‘ i L‘ y 1c :11 :-. - Che some roofin! in roll: is called Brundord CITBtII Roofing willlcggghtillgddtglggifufi-Htiuanégclt. yuuw u“, "wen uuumylun U, M“ Ixcnllmn. l “l5 0 i" ‘ unquestlona €,St€iiCiY .' crc . .- l e I .. ,. . . -' , _ v ‘ndwughs 80 m 85 “m p" square‘ WiiS under thc- dlrecl and oxclus c H‘ r‘ "olmlm "W “Sim” “'0 “ll All“? llN‘ Hllll-llfli-Y 0| l-llt‘ dlllell " } andPersisténii PkOgress. soon ilPCOllllilililillQtl and to thc livcly strains oi‘ plpo and drum mu sic sct out for Sumnicrsiilc. can and llrltlsh National Anthems, thc lmrty boarded sonic sixty auto- mobiles kindly plact-tl at tlii-ir dis Particulars about these roolings iiii dished 0n request. Brantford Roofing Con...“ supervision m? Mr. Will Wilkic, oi‘ the "Grey Iiiaplc Gazotic." tircy liaiultn Minncsutu, President oi‘ tliii KING COLE TEA has never looked back. _ . Tl ‘i. ll (l ‘ ‘ll,’ _ ' tl i V . _ ,.. ‘\55"cl“lmll' “m! Mr‘ C‘ lgm" the dlifisve Vléliltlyllfiillulli(llllfltilrlllflillllll E h arilftleneral Agent oi‘ the ‘ann inn . . ' ~ ' l. l - u _ k __ , _ _ " ' ‘ ‘ Head OillCQ llill Factoryr-Braniford, clllldl National Jlallways at Boston. The fizgaiiltllmmscnilintlrdym,{saga} oavuigl‘, ‘ll:“i351moghggélélfllllgallzx12-h‘ ‘$5055 veryyear as brought l i - . . . s‘. . completeness of the arrtmizelnivnts and tho exist.- and promptltude with which they were curried on; [trov- iid them to be past masters lnthi- art oi‘ tirl-illlillitlltiil, discipline and thc niiirslialllni; and llillitllllll’, oi‘ larlzi» bodies tor transportation pur< poses. i\ir. Wllkie, before being ‘uuunuuun riileicii lo thc lli‘t‘t'4ltl\‘l1t‘-}' this ye ', pun, (imuluuu, Suuu. was ulialriilarwoi‘ the trnnsportiitlor. C0 p G (Jiluru ' conliiiltteo 0i thc National Editorial 3mm‘, iflluelfnlalcl, uuox (in John ' Association, and has successfully IL M,“ “nu n H‘ ulonlgul": ‘milled mlllullll llrevlous excul“ Raynci‘ llllOITlllllilllill6ll\'(‘l"lil1ll7l( i-ilOllS on a mammoth scale. ilc FOX Lin‘ n‘ L udvruu. ivas faniiiiiii‘ with the mlnutcst de- “mum. mu’ Suvm. lime," F”): (u, tall oi‘ thc program and illrectcil thc 1.1 “Q uiunmm ' " ‘ll'l‘iln!1"m(’ll'5 l" ill“ (lllllll- lilloll‘ Park lslillitl lllilfilil Silvci‘ l"tl\' Co trusivc miinnci" oi‘ the born conr _|_ Lulu“. “ohm,” ‘ “ """l(l9l' "l. lomuf” , ‘lt-lmtid Rant-h. Norman lllflillfiti. eagle‘; llgilwitlglalstsdlgfgztgfiér 913923; A, ii. hlcliean Silver Black Fox Co, its increase. Today its sale is ten times greater‘ thanthefirstyeafisbusi- ness. This is the public’s remarkable tribute to the worth of KING COLE TEA. It speaks for unusual service. they pnsriiril. llcforc entering Sum- niersilili- thc party illvidcil intoien sections and Vlfilltill thc ranches oi thc following companies: ~- llritiah Alnirlican Sliver Fox puny, J. J. Z\lcNally. Ilclglil Sliver lllzlck Fox (‘i)., \\'. iI\’. bunks Fur Farms Lhnitcil, thc well kept. and wcll stocked bllvci- fox ranch oi‘ llr. Leo Ffilnk. Thc ilrlvc to the ritnch, brliiulnl: into view the beauties 0t‘ Charlottetown hiirbtir, the city in tho illstttnnc, tho lrceh green oi‘ the landscap wltli its tcrra cotin rlvcr banks, “as in iisclt’ a revelation to thc visitors. and they were most lavish in their expressions oi‘ admiration. At the ranch new interests awaited them. 'i‘hc keeper's lodge and ontbuildl inizs wtvrc ii model 0| iieillfil-‘liii, cleanliness and modern equipment ini-ludlnu n Ilre-iiizhtlnl: plant. that i-ommzintis the buildings and ranch. At the entrance to thc ranch WiiS ' :ili arch-oi‘ welcome, while on n stand near the entrance was a Branch: II Tnrallb. lhnlrnnl. Halifax, Wiruripo‘ "3 P‘ ' 4 (h: horlSwziie by GILL & LANTZ Cour O lilack l<‘ii.\' _-_—-<2 /\- l3- Mffbvllll- quantity oi‘ literature souvenir ic- - ff} events in the employ oi‘ tho (ian- n G Rnnom Dunn", rompqm, ‘me (“ma em Wm’ l’ — u , .- ,. i -. ,. cl r1; ‘h . -ldbyl' -'-"'-""'*'i'5i7’ i glfifirlefiicéfi iziklfiktuuriiii) “J1 I '~‘-“' (lillll">.“< loxcs. whose number was leulon rlulte n number nndlthe parent-ii HOUSE RNMENT aneinohrs Mciflnnon Diilnty slid l ‘i ' _ - ' v_ ‘ )rlvlnl: to thc Arinorivs ii (‘l\l(‘ iverc greatly mlmircd nd . 2i . I i f‘i‘ I J l i‘ ' It wereserv- mruuylun_ on the plusunbocuuhuu, mccpflon was (‘Xmnmfl by “Hwy Iy inspected m‘ "m" Sillyneu: ‘agile! ind iiai relations betweiu them Next came thc drive back to the substantial trsgregsiudcllé‘? or mow-u ivds most amusing as wolL its most city, over stre t t‘ permit, probably the greatest inter- interesting. e s no est was taken in the housemate, ranch was which acted os ‘ton vl l led to the The visit to this moilci traversed by the VlitllOfgrell iigilvii guests, llll tllllB llill u ilrently enjoyed andlhe iiround Victoria Park to (iovorn- coedingiy pleasant llllil mothers,‘to§tnLgfreMwrusgrolonuetl_ n ment House, where the visitor-l; one. - say; tli ‘Leather THEMhIG S H _ _ k H E S itfifltofi’ a ‘.71.. Esonisircoiimniiiiioiie‘ lInJ-IAM his "hlillitm Dollar 'i‘raln" has riin on schedule time since leaving llalllux, a remarkable testimony to his oxvciltlvo ability. Mr. llowaril has conducted several sinlilzir spr~ l cial iisslgnments and all with equal success. DEVELOPING FRIENDLY RELA- TIONS. tiun was M" i c cnjoyilll‘ Campbell to which l‘:ii~=l-l’rir.sl:li-.lit Alllflliflli YPPlietl The party then adjourned’ to ‘the comiiiiiilioiis :ipil . ThoseWhoE ke EXPERIENCE has taught good cooksthni there il n0 flour quite as good as llcavcr Flour. BEAVE F LOU ll the irlesl liour foroll hnkinzl purposes. it is n blended flour, combining thc flCllnOs-"i and dclicritc qualities of the world- hmed Ontario Winter Wheat with the nrcrigth and body oi‘ Western Hard Wheat. Boner Flour imparts tn baking-i the qualities which mlkl your bread, pics, cakes and pastries rcul food treats. Try “it! Sold by your grocer. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, Chntham - - Ontario As has already been pointed out in previous issues oi‘ The Guardian, and as Mr. Wilkle emphasized in his speech nt thc luncheon, iltt! aims nnil objects oi‘ the l-itlitorial Association are intermitioniil in their scope. The original intention was to make the scattered editors of the vast Republic better no qunlntetl with one nnother and to remove as for as possible the per- sonnl effect of editorial controvor» sy. This developed into an or- ganization for the purposo of ex- tending the knowledge anil widen- im: thi- outlook of the editors and publishers by travel ‘and personal intercourse with people in different parts of the Rtntes nnd BRhHPqllPfll- ly ln Cnna a. ’i‘hiri is tho second ivislt oi‘ the Association In this‘ i 4i-._¢._ . i dark bwwnflllifil * I13. ui