fi 11a u "w-r I" ~ "'-' Bie€'ef;t;i;E“*noPs f ,i etzrfrfrn mos THROUGHOUT CANADA Wrire for New illustrated Catalog STEELLBRIGGS SEED Cihtpilti» GWQAHTSI 55:0 ~ous£" TORONTO wmtvtpzs ‘frA/i/AQA: HAMILTON - t A a it 1.- ‘i p Kellofis Toasted Corn Flakes for twelve years have v iislinciivellarlrs Qintcd in Rod. ini-L on Every Ptickitgie These Are The (J1. lsgnil‘. tit‘- ()T".Ui‘.i'.il sonerso cons F LAKES ‘ND the big package from the original The Genuine Original ers in Canada. _ en the choice of Canadians, the main- taine .. uality winning unbroken favor and in- creasiflg appreciation. l? .Cords of Comfort and Safety your car. durable. cur with V.D. L. tires and tubes. Every, size n Superaize. , limited‘ TORONTO f ‘ _,- CANADA i. Qt. s'i'.\.\t.tl:\‘ \\"|'-:tii.oc|§ i-‘ictvxist. .\' ('lI.\\'l1l.i£l{. .5OL0 BY LEADING MERCHANTS lttlo (Ifjieok Toasted Corn Flake Company, Ltd. ionnotv, our. Give miles and miles of pleasant riding, arid lend dignity to the flPPwraficc °l Absolutely dependable and the mOBt Your dealer or garage will ¢q11iP Y9“? AN DER LlNDE RUBBER (:0. DR. A. A. MACDONALUS BER- EAV-EMENK-Much sympathy will lll‘ exit-titled to Dr. A. .-\. Miltwldli" ultl, vrM. l.. Eiouris oti the loss lit‘ llil\ .=u lZlll'l“<l lti tlie llPiHll of his llilll; iii» tin-r, 111s. MM‘- ilouiilil who ]J.|~ ,| : _ titty. Mrs. Aiutwloiiiilii \\lio lit-l.tiig— itl ll) lilitiitrczil lttitl bet-ti lll iii-lit‘- lite lii-alth for sittiic iitne and lit-r death was dnt- to liourt trouble. TlteIYune-riil takes place tonioi'ro\v, Wednesduy ut 3 p. m. ' ' -RE-ESTATE $ALE.—-Tlte stile of the May property in Summer- field, Lot 6'7. brought a number of prospective buyers to the Court llouse on Thursday last. Among others were l‘. L. Cash, lliirry \\'. Iluglics, ltuba. Andrews, Jutncs fltaiiiw , \\'. l.:t\vl iss nnd M. Lainbe. The bidding “his keen, und the pro- pcrly renllzcil the high price of $6.870. ltciniz knocked llU\\']] to .\ir. Ilarry Htlgllvs Real estate is cer- ininly suturing in some country dis- tricts, ‘ -DlSlLLUSIONED.-.-\ young young chap taking advantage of the good street n few duys ago wits seen trying to run ti race with his imaginary shadow which seemed to be gaining the advantage in‘ him. Just when he thought he bud won the race he gently connected with rt parsing ltorse and wagon with the result that he was thrown under the horse-s’ feet Init luckily escap- ed tininltireil. As it happened there were p tiutnbcr of people wlto wit- ncssPd thc accident aud iininctliately the street wit; througeil ready tr: give assistance. out outside of a bzid scurc nnd u generous qtmntity of mud. this “as not needed. CALLED TO ENGLISH BAR.— Very recently ut the Itins’ (‘ourt London, l‘). t‘. Nir. A. it‘. Harrison, l1 A., was called to the Bur. He was proposed by Sir iiugh Fraser. 1.l.,l)., ‘ilenclicr of the inner 'i‘eiu- Dlt‘. und the eminent authorit‘ on libel laws. l-‘or some Ilir. llarrtson was u student, utttl finally u gtadu- uto 01' out-mix litiivi-rsity, Oxford. England. lll July. 1915, lie was giv- en ii ("onituissiutt in the Border Rvtttllvltt and went to lnilia where he served close to three years. re» turning to lCnglutiii to l-oinplett- his studies for the Bar. lie is a giattd- son oi‘ the ‘RPVVTPHH Wiiiiunt Ilarri- son of .\'l(lllL'l()il, fortnerly of (‘liar- luttetmvti. .."‘DEATH 0F STEWART HUME-Mitch syntpathy goes out. to Joseph and firs. liuine. ifiltTi Road, in the death of their son Stewart, which took place oti April fourth. (‘ulled home at the early age of thirty years. he louver. be- hind him the cn-nobling itiflueiice of a life whit-it was cli:ir.ii-tei'i'/.e1l by oxeiiiitltir)‘ ctuttftici, faithful frii-utlsltip tutti the troiifiilt-tii-i- iind esteem of ‘all who kin-w ltiin. Sur~ viving him are his fntlter and muth~ ltrotln-i, ‘it-urge. anti two . lmsw-i- ll\'l\tll‘l'\"lll, and ‘itloytiil the lion- _ Wfltiitpziirv. On - _. April sixth, a larizi- i-oi‘ people gaitliert-(l to the t-rrii-o which wu - lit-v. llnttit-l I\l: . interment being in intu- on .\ iii 221ml lifter a griitlual ilw l-.tl1‘llt'|~ that. lusletl throttgltttttt tiic \\'ll|iIl'. in iimiticzihiititi she lVltS Xlnrgairt-t .l(lllil~‘l(til sister oi‘ the. lati- William Joliustoti, Long ltivei" .\bout 1N \'v‘tli“¢(l1.§(t\1ll1' was tuurrit-il to tiit- ti- John llogg and .~l'lll\'ll ill Keli 'l‘ht- i.»=.»=ue oi‘ the nnir~ rizigc \\'.'l\ 1i tatnl of two, .\|:iry Junctti- anti John Attilri-w ltolli iii ttie hotni-stcud. She was buried nt Suiniiiervllle, l.ot. till, on April the remuztts to tlit- ct-inetenv wus large, win-n tin- ultnosi itntnis.zil)lt\ cottditloti of the ruiiils is eitnsitl~ \'l‘t1tl.. llev. 'l‘. .\l. (lootiwill nerform~ t-d the service ut the house and at the grave. ‘The pilllllétlfc“ ,_wcrc John A. Burrmvs, James, A. (“uinpbelh Ro- bert .\ie.\lurdtt, J. M. beard, John Stewart mid Jntnes A. Stewart. lShe lived all hcr life in Kelvin and lit-r tielghbors and uctiuaitituittces streak in the ltighest terms oi‘ lter integrity nnd vlrtous life. in Souris. P. E. I. on April 15th 1920, Joltn McCormick passed pcacefitlly to his eternal rewuril. The deceiisctl who was in hi! llllli.'i)"flilllll your refluinetl his remarkable physical and mental vigor to iviiliin a short time of his titer lllichuel. 'i‘hcri.- are left to cherish the inctnoty of a kind and loving fath- er, three sons and three ilnughters, Peter, Joseph and hlrs. Clarke of Duluth, .\iinu.; John i). oi‘ I30.» ton, lllass; illargtirct and Mrs. 1.. S. MVPlllIllH of Stiuris. l’. id. |.; also his sisters Mary iindEiile nuil bro- Thc futierztl to St. Mary's (‘PUP ett-ry was iittentleti by a large 1111111" ber of relatives tind friends. The fitnerttl service was sung by the Rcv. Fnthcr McMulitm, us- slsted by St. Mary's Choir. The pull-bearers werellzilcb Carleton, ‘William Wheltiu. John Luvic, , Joseph A. Macdoitald, Edward lLuvie, Attneas Macdouultl. .\l.r. tlitqiiest Mcbiireig ‘of .thc ‘turned yesterday from attending the yfillléflll of his father the. late Mr. B, l). Mchuren of St. Peter's, who entered peacefully into rest on Wed ncsdtiy, April 21. Although suffer- tng from heat-f trouble for two years, the end came stiddtinly. he being able to ho about his ilutles until within fifteen tnlnutes of his denth. The deceased was sevcnty~ two _vr-urs of um‘. and was u son of the lute John A. Mciinrcn tutti Lot- tii- Murrow. lie was an. ltnusstim- lng mun. of a kiitd imposition, iintl a life-long member of the Presby- iflflflnrlqhllfPll. He leaves to mourn lIWHlIlPS lib. wi.ltt\\'. Nlnrgitret Mo Ewen, two stilts, J .-\, of Winni- peg and Ernest of ('llill‘l0iif‘l‘,t\\'ll. Minnie, wife of A. hii-Kiititon of Si. Petrrs, iinti Ida tit. home ll lil'tIlli- vr~= pull n sister, lifts. Stcrns .\iulilti Mug.“ The f iterul took plni-ti fltltiytti llidgcl (‘t-tneti-ry. “ "T TUESDAY ’ on Suit-- l Maude Brysott 2:7, and the coitcoursi- that iollowcd, Prince Edward island Railwuy re~ ~ til The futierul service was conduct- ed by the Pastor ltcv. Mr. Mciicod. -ttlil..ll9st. . Selected’ etitiil illaws lair Ihe Iiialtt Your Iligestiun When actuators-Hi. “use ti... indigestion with ltt~n 1B5 l Dissolve easily on tongue-pg pleasant to take as candy. Keep l your stomach sweet, try Ill-molds MADE av acorr at sown! MAKER! or acorrs zuuuton » s WEDNESDAY -NEW MOTOR BOAT. -- Tim industrious anti far fumed fisher- nicn,,tlii- lleckbert Bros, of Suin- iuersidc, have completed and launched 1i25§ foot iuotnr boat whiclt will enable them to currv- on with their taxtcnsive industry. ' >—~-»-- . t —S»LEI|GHS DISAPPEARING.- Tlie fitrniers has come in and re~ turned home front SIIIIIIlIQTSlIlG in sleighs. lt is n fond hope thut this will be their lust trip with sleighs, tiltltuugh May and sleigh rhyme they arc not in tune, so we lfope to see, riirriziges and autosonoe more take their pltICO. —BOVS WORK ON EXHIBITION —» -.-\ very bin-testing feature which will take itluce in it. T. lloltnan'§ I.ttl.. Sumersiile oit lfritluy and Sut- urduy will'lte the stile of- handi- work of (‘tiny-alest-eiit stildlers un- der the mtinugetnr-nt of Miss who ulso Iuugh! these buys at the hospital. —FREE INFORMATION. — it seem to be a general rule of the present getter-alien 1o give free in~ fortuiition, estieciully when one is working on u tiillicult proposition. This was the case of a prominent \\'uter Street lHISlIlPSS mun who was trying tit put his mental genius to work on it Yale lock thut per» sisteq in lu-i-ping the doin- itpcii in- stend of shut. 'l‘lie time oi‘ our mcetitig ltiiii ln- lttld us. hi- had 68 experts icllittg itini wliait to do unti what not to do. We noticed on ivulkitig down street this morning u ltrand new Yule lot-k in said door. STOCK NOTES.—-l-Itlwin Reid of Sunny Stopi ifzirtit. Rollo lkty re~ cenlly purcli ‘eii frittn .\lr. Mathew Robertson S . . 11., the well- known Pcrrlit ton . ullioti (leorgt-‘s, it will be ttoletl thut this horse. was t'ortnerl-_.‘ itwiiet‘. by Mr. Dutiiel Reid Xlttitttigtic, by wlioiit he was import ed direct front l-‘ranei- its‘ n titre-b year old atni where he stoinl for a nuuiln-r oi fil-lléttlli; unii has proven to tlit- best sire ever brought to king's '('o.. .\lr. livid realized tlic greut hiss ill the li-trsii‘ industry oi‘ the province by liwiitg such a sire. divciili-tl to liiing liitit buck and now hns Ititti at his lilFill where lit- can be inst i'\'l' ' at any time. \\‘utcl‘i for his add \\llil'lI wiIE appi-iii‘ iii a few iluys. POPULAR YOUNG LADY HON ORED-J. v ill wetting in lltilltti‘ t1.‘ . Kitten was spent in ll‘ .\. it, ll. iliill, 'l‘it',nisli ou the in-11. lit-r tricntls rc- grcl. lll-li hiuch ititeiids llUl< viug in :i it 'll.l_\,4 to prtiiessioti oi‘ i'llll‘:lll‘,!I ’ ingly on '[‘iittr.'-tl:i_v evening lit-r friend look the importtttiily of t-xpi in: titeir regret zit lter do parlure ind of i-xteinling lo ‘her their bt-vt wishes for the future. llltry, ..4 “llt1 is foinlly known by her friends. is ilest-rvcilly populut" She has always taken an : tive part in tiiuilers of ititerest, and her executive tibiliiy will be. greatly tnissed in 'l‘ignislt. The ev- ening opt-tied with u duct, after which the 1.. A. A. 0. H. presented her with rm atldrcss and :1 nice travelling bag. bliss Kinch thunkcil her friends in a very graceful ntanner am] assured them shi- is not lg-iiving Tignish perman- ently-will ho back soon. The re< tnaintier of the evening was very pleasantly spent in music and dan- cing. OBLIVION VOTED.—A htitttor- ous incident occurrctl in the Hllllil‘ yesterday afternoon during the dis- cussion of thc resolution *0 uuihor- ize the sinking of wells for oil or gits. lion. (l. l5. Hughes, u int-m- ber of the (iovcriinicnt "who evident- ly had little faith in the proposi" ion, wound up his speech, in second ing the resolution moved by the At- trney (leueral, with tlu>'remurlc that. if the boring was productive of no other good it might disclose whut became of last groans ileflcit. lion. A. E. Arst-nutilt remarked. thut such boring might not serve the intrptisc Ititllctiteil but. he lnid Itopes that those in charge mlglil within the next four years guoceetl in boring ii hole deep enough to flniry Mr. llugltes’ political curecr in oblivion forever. As Mr. Arsen- nult finished his remarks. the chnlr mun. Mr. l\lc.\rtliur_, said _“All in favor of the motion please signify the sumo by saying 'Aye." The. GOVPTIHIIPIII Iiciicltcs i-n a body cried "Aye" to the great tlllllllielllvlll sf the house and the gallery. And so his ownlrletitls voted Mr. Hughes‘ l -au.v C°M|NG'—-il'llll'l'llll! at litst word has been received of the‘ long lost German Gun which Sum» tnt-rsiilo W0ll_ in the recent Victory Loan Uampulgit. A letter was rt." ctlvid lfucsiliiy’ .'iuoriiitig sitting that we'll have llll.‘ gu-n about tlic ntidtlle ot’ Mil)’ CANON SCOTT'S VISIT POST- PONEQ-Ilov. (‘anon Simpson has received a further telegram. from Itev. (‘anon Scott stating that he is obliged to postpone filawlslt to P. E. Island until later in~ ,t’lic season. He had» intended being v here for May 8th andjbth/ 1 ~ASERVICES ENJOYED.—-, Mr. " Sydney Bonnelt occupied the pub ' ‘ pit in the Presbyterian Church very acceptably at both survices lust Sunday, in the absence of the Ilcv. G. S. ‘Mltclttell, who is c0n~ fined to his home on account of illness. Mr. llonncll while in Sutnnterside is the guest of Mr. ifobcrt Gordon. HE making of fine Chmda‘ demands more than men and 3' machines. It is a sciem; i brought to tion only by long exp“. l ience an specialized endeavor. Th, l experience of half a century i, l behind Il‘l8"D€l¢CIO”38SO[I1'ngnt ' ‘of G. B. Chocolates, whit}, I consists of Creams, NW’ Fruits, Hard CQnRm, Nugatines and l Marshmallow; *1. HORSE NOTES-—Ainong the tnziuy lteavy draft horses which Sitnimers Bros. took t0 St. John Newfoundland, was the hotel] ptiir of Port-herons pitrcltused from Mc- Leod Ilrus., Darlltigton. They claim ed they were the best matched pair which left the island for n long time. ‘its horses stich u; these. ‘t. which has made the Island draft , ' horses so much sought after by. horse ileulvrs from the Provinces. THE FERRY Sl EAMtE.R.—The Ferry -Ste.tnict~ llillsboro was suc- ccssftilly luuttchetl on Saturday lust it is understood thut the new boll-t er will not be ready for installutionl iinlil the first of tiext week. The Governinctit itistiector will tirobztb-l ly arrive on Friday night to test it. lt will probably ‘take u couple -of weeks nfter the Iioiler is put in be- i fore the stcumci- is ready for thel route. l I" )4. I, 2 and , l‘ pound boxer. fir‘ flu , the “De/eclo" B“ l REMOVED TO CHARLOTTE“ TOWN. Mr. attd Mrs. B. l). llowutLl their (laughter Niiss Amy and their; son Percy formerly of Britdcncll, 1 l‘ canto to the city 'i‘uestlny to take up their residence here. lltiix: lloivutt. is ‘Manager of the new‘ lldiarlottclinvii {Willing (‘tiuipiity who are aibout ‘to erect illl up t). date flour mill here. Work on, which is to be cimtmenceil liti- itieiliutcly. For the present illlfll“ will reside with their son Mr. J. II. iloivalt, Amtbrose St. lllllllt y . . MRS. ADAMS REMEMBEFIED.— After the show 0h’ Oh’ Cindy. Airs. Harrington Adunts, the popular dir- ector, was tircscitteil by the tneni~ tiers of the. trust with a pair of gold . slipper,- and fancy host-i, after three rinising cheers and a tiger hail nlsot been uccttrtleil Iier. .\ir.~t. Atlnius bus; Originated by GANONG BROS. LIMITED ST. STEPHEN, N. B. _ Mukzr: [or 50_ Year! ofFinc Cloroldm. proved quite a favorite with the; ('l1ill]ll\ll_\', which she. has tratitwd I not only with great ability. bull with i-ttitsiiieruble tact. ‘.\lt‘s. Atlillllri. 1111s been cutztusett intuit on iiizoitiei- bi lllllfilCfll contract eniitleil “The \ siting Ring." in July. it will be tittdcr the ziuspictis of ilic U. \\', Y.‘ I .\. CHURCH AND Y. M. C‘ A.-—At u titeetitig of ‘the hiitiisterizil .i\ssoc~ ialioti, liulifux, rert-tiily liclil the iltllll\\'illi‘,’ resolution ivzis utiztttitiiotts- “ly pztsseti, uftcr lieuriiti; u deli-git- tioii ttont the Y. .\i. t‘. .\. relative lto the (‘Olllillli Fiuutirizil (‘unipaigit the iuutter of closer (‘trttllvfllllitll be l " Iwi-t-tt the Associuiintt unil the (‘lturi-lt, and the nerd of 2t (‘Ollilllllll- lty wide program. "l‘hi- Niittistcrlal Assin-iatitm lttis heard tho Y. .\i. (‘. A. representatives with great - pleasure uinl would \‘X])l'l'$f§ our l l eonfitleiti-c itt these lenders, until V .~ our 1l]l]1l‘l‘('.l1lll(lll oi their work, and t recommend that the campaign for ' flllltle-t next week be synnnttlteiirwilly l it . tircsenleil to our itooptc on the coui-' l iug Stmtlay." l l t . . t I LINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.—'l‘he first of the legislat- ive dinners was given at Govci-u-_ y‘ ment House last evening. The guests were received in the (lruwing room ' by the Licut. Governor and ivlrs. MscKiitnon and aitcrwurds- pro- cecileil to the dining room wlieie i-lis l-lonor presided over twenLv-uvo guests as follows: Premici- ilell, lion. J, A. lliathicson, ('..J., the llish- ,op of (‘hzirlotteto\vn, lion, R. N. Fox, lion. A. E. Arsenuult. (‘tinon Simpson. Mr. (‘reel .\IucArtltur, Mr. James Paton, Mr. \\'. ll. Butler. Nir. J. If. Burnett. illr. J. (‘. irviiig, Mr J. 1~. Dewar. Mr. (‘lturles Metlien iiii, Hon. Wm. Pierce, American (‘onsuL Hon. J. Gavin Duffy, lion. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Hon. .\‘ir. G. E. ilughesyivir. J. l). Stewart, t (‘oloncl lwake, lion, Murdoch Kt-ttq v nédy, (‘olonel Jenkins, A. ll. l‘. and (‘uptuiti Palmer, P. S. ' ASTY, toothsornc and digestible are these "smiling" breakfast rolls. Surely your hubby and the children would enjoy a plate of them for their morning meal. They are made just a littlc better by the use of Diamond Flour, which is a choice blend of Qntario soft wheat and Manitoba hard wheat. Your grocer will gladly supply you with DIAMOND FLOUR Tho dculh of Mrs. Jtiiucs (iillis ziged 62 yeurs, ocrttrreti on lliurt-h iitlli iit_her home in ilclie llivcr. l iftl>r pltort illnex. f p; e mo h, 'l‘lf'e dllcgnsed wits li-‘kinllliinillltilt/ rlUNT BROS, LIMITE D. LO N DON, O NTAR IO l, ing illsposltltm. and alloyed zlie _ gobd will of ii host of fiiettils, the ._----—¢»:, _‘~ _- wayfarer never icnvinz her door l-k-j i l, """ without the hand of hospitality be- _._ ing extended to h.m_ There are lt-fi to uioitrit. besides zrsorrowltig Iiusbanti, two daught- Tlie pull bearers were: Willie‘? McLaren, Damon Ross. Rim“ {mu Kenzle, JohnGillis. Alex (‘stun und Alex Matheson. _ er To the bereaved family W tend our sincer _ i \ James William iii ltoiite, also two iler itliiee will be hard to fill, but brothers iiud two sisters. whilc tier friends will miss hei- and er,‘ MHL 1.; p__pp,yi-flgi_t,u' CIFQISeH; She “as laid to rest in Wood if“ feel keenly the loss, yet we know Mry Wm; Mmhpgn" [p.39 “k9,; llunilg (‘rttietery, (lie servicxt at the thut sltc is Infinitely more ltnppy who R0,.“ k." “H. ,m,lhl.r-,ybed_ home unit grave being coiiinctet‘. illlln fill? could ever be in this M. McLeod, Culetlonn. world n!‘ cure. and sorrow. ._: 1T2“ into political oblevioin. Save, the Leather t1oz s Convoiungns LrmHAMitroNICAu. side during Iii-r, lllTXESSJ-‘llliilllllby RW- 4 rt-ttz ate a VALUE Box, For blackwvhitfl. l itamox- ‘ ' ‘ I ‘I , . w...” t 77w EEDAttsY