some Nova Scotia Bakers 7 Say about the success they have had with , Royal Household Flour The largest bakers in Eastern Canada, Moirs, Limited, Hal- ifair, say: In answer to your inquiry as to whether we could suggest any change that would he an improvement to "Royal Household," we emphatically answer “no.” The great sat- isfaction we have had' with your "Royal Household" this ast nine months, using over €,ooo barrels in that time, has een an extreme pleasure to us. We tire using this iionr mostly for Ilre;id,~ also using nothing else lor our pastry,tor - _which we have a very large sale. _ (Signed) MOIRS, LIMITED. Halifax, Sept. 2. ~ _ The oldest _bakers in Dartmouth, say: “Royal Household" flour is as near to perfection in the re- sults obtained as itis possible for any Ilour to hc. In the history of our baking business, now estnblislied for half acen- turyi, we have never had any- thing to equal it. (Signed) JOSEPH H GENTLES. Dartmouth, N. S., Sept. 15th, 1904. i the leading Baker in Annapolis says: ‘ This is to certify that I'have used considerable quantities of "Royal Household” Hour dur~ ihg the present year and find it to be ii good article indeed; suitable for family pur ose in :ill the requirements ofpbreud, biscuit and pastry. I re- gard it as equal to any iiuur on the market. It is the best hard wheat Iioiir for pastry .that I have ever used. (Signed) R. P. SAUNDERS. Annapolis, N.S,. Sept 12,1904. Sure of Success when you start with Beaver Flour. It’s the home cook’s main _reliance on baking days. I,t’s always the san-ie -_,the best Ilour milled for home use. Beaver ' Flour blends the white, delicately Hnvored Ontario Fnllwheat with thonutritioun Manitoba Spring Wheat. ie is the flour _-ofithe the -but hmilyilour. Ulllq 4 RSVP' ...m \, __ _.___ .- .-..-._...._ Q* 1' i i § 5 +_______ ’ I _ | ,_\ I l _ ___ _ _ _ I ___ _.________A___ _ _A___'______.___.__.____ _.____, ` MURDER ISLANDER CAPTURED F Officers Meet Iiim in a Country Road ` OF A SHE the \viLiio:~i.‘ies ol' the siiooling, iiiiil as .soon as we can iirinu' others iiiuc to Iiivi- with hiin ive hnve no ilouht Iiilit his iileiitiig, is oiten Found in ti “ weak” stomach. Wh e n th e stomach is " weak ” the Wisconsin' and Entices Him into their Waggon-+ lilis Nam Smith but- Gearcy and Says He Belongs to Albcrton, P. E. I. I CJ N 9. C 2 '1 C5 ¢_"¢ :Z ' Z Q e-+ ' \ s<\ _é_.`___.l T 7, ci/_ pnup M nm Gyohe hm., me ivns t,hi‘ii ih~i\'i~n ii ii:tri'oiir-Llc :iiiti Shri H I'oli0w'ri thriiiin account of tho in Iur wliiiiy Of iilliint_','. Wisi, by Slier|ti`-Iohn M. Iiiiinlmcli, with the nssisbaiice ofa. deputy. The sheritl' iiiiii his depu y while out liunting were travel- ling along* n road Llirough ti dense wood near Bax-ronebteinii tivo sented viagoin when they were ,suddenly Ii tltt-il ly ii wild eyed mnn nlntl In tntteicd gnrinn. is and oarryiiign. riile with which he eo - mimded thenitoliaitv. They did so, and aiti rallghting' nb tzlio coinrnnnd of t.lic man, t clr wciip ins vicre Ln.krn from “I know yon," _~ialii Lila iiiiiii. “Yuu'ri il c sh- riII`, and you`re loo ting for mc. You'vo fornd me, now wh it are you going Lo ilo about ii." Tizo um. i was Smith. I The shoriifnnd his ricpiity were non' i p‘uscd, hut; the firmer reiiilnerl his vi im. i I SHEIIIFF (iE'lH FOX?- “My dem-slr," he said, ‘I nnanrc you that you have niiide ii. grit-vou'i inlatnkv. I nm not, the sIierlr'I', and thank God just now that I um, not.. I nni merely an ordin- ary hunter In search of giimo, not a nm.n- hunter. Itrust. that you will do i othini rash." Smith appears to he considering the i~iIieriti's words, and the halt in tho! uioceeillnga gave Rami ach time in» which to think. Ile poured forth iin` eloquent. npprnl for _justice for himself and his deputy, reitcring his statement that he was not the slicrritf, and oifaroii todounith ng In his power to accom- modate :tho stranger. His eloquence Bnally won the day. and Snrth, wliofcom- plained of telng tired, was enticed into the wagon. i He o‘lmbed up to tha front nonmordiring _the deputy to take the reins. This vias ii fatal mis_t\¥¢QIor no sooner had he seated iiimaqn, eu? ;§qa‘A ii _sprang imia_ the rear s ii and grasped Smith about the body. pinning his _umm no ht- side. Smith ltru led and attempted to draw l _rovolyeri #gr ii time ho,wn.s prevsnti d, nut. with A superhuman eifort he heed one arm and secured Lhe weapon, whi h he diaihu-gediover his shoulder at the iihr,ri¢bi;t niiqedliiip. A hiv moments inter the weapon was wreited Lizoni his gras -. Ai logon ni Smith saw that further ttirllililig my pguqlpns,-he said, “Ali I-ight. I #ive up," and at»__ctolied oir. -Iilulrma for the maimoien, which nom immeyylq_¢4l:_fii»wii¢t tp an wrim. no thorn. i ‘ ____ ‘after his iirrest iini is iiciieved to he insiuix Ile is coniiiiiiiilly upon tilit-_‘ ixicrt., _statiiig up rv. the ai glibc-ti anim '_ iiuneing iurtiro y nr._unrl until saiying, "Ah! 'llicre they nre! " lie iin-l iigiiies- that .~i;m coin: ii t-tiniiniinliv hoiiii -ing him. The Ilirtie nii,'_'IiI oi' n si-ore oi persons. Siiiitli ht-lil the irouti no _ii nt. the point- of it roi olver, \'.'hi`e he nioi I-ii oti`inti the woods, iiiiil iinlil liieit 'i`h\ir~ iliiy had not been licnril oi. vited to consult Dr, Pierce, and so obtain without of a specialist on their respondcnce strictly difiii; R. Pierce, imni diiitcly lifter the ufnrdei' oi' _ali -I ill sick womaciiiiiqigi/riiggo iirtrris |if_ii~i~ea were or;_fiiiiize_l :intl :i nniircii fortln: iiinrilt-ri-r Iii‘,'_::iii_ The niaii to try Dr. Plcrcc‘s iriis siJi'rouuili:ii se ve i-nl tiii cs* Lui y;,i»l,?",|ii;ii»‘i`iiii:i(iitI liroiigli iiir-ions ru cs iiiniingiiti to i-rii:;i|>i- ¢h°i¢¢i'p_fiii\ stole lm:~.~ii_-.\' Iriini th Acce R " lbstit t f H 01] d _ .__ _ _A . \ ` I _ _ ‘ __,é,_ _ __ _ _ _if _ _ _ stairs ivitliout (lie eil iii Ii .~;\\','ui||i ni fine time nnii \v|\_.'- ‘~i;4hI some m,3n,,_ Iam I-tl. init wits no i-ii iuruii 'i`lie inaii linii "Wi 1"" IIHPPY I0 H-“Yi _ _ I can go up mid down ioiiiiiiuii I for Iiiltiiy \\ oi~|c_~_ 4 t'nt.lioi 1' t'lii1rt-li, Ti '_ ' , ,Kin \\'n~ liiirii in t`iinnii¢rv.i: Smighmfdvlo 300 io ooo species of initiate siiein in i _ 0 0 Plrl lflf , - _ ._ n°nmN“.mmJMf°m‘tgMu”dmgmilu ' every conielmbis .~ili.ipc niiil roini, the gui-1n5`¢a¢.nh of gh, gwmwlh ny", 50,05, very inlnuiest s|ict~ltn inuong tiicin hc. pclvil ln lymrnic estanlnand milking rich, Ing as curiously and woniii-oiisly niiido nd blood. and A crttarrh umm used locally, as those of lm er wmml. onflllk Mtsrrhof the hood nndmual passages, g ' ' bronchinleatarrh and eanrrimf the lungs. A _ hail two weeks' courloof the fonf preparations » n W.,-,.|,,|», mmiarm box, mid at only 50 nent: by all "Be mine!" he ci-lcd in n v ice sur- ff nd- If your d it 'I Il ed 'ith h. “If OZ 1 , raniliii two-em; b.y maui! ayndqiilti 5 sais" 43|" “gms y re .un _. will lend it port id and iruarantm safe deliv- _ - vr _ _ ` _ That was to _ years ago, and the gf, _g_2§',,,,|,‘””'- 'F-»°"“"'°.°'~f’° B' """‘e~+°°.. iimeiau ¢irr_i-mapa aim. 'runway ° ‘ V "~_ A/viii lining HANDY» Ii _ nioiii 'I:7."ni'iii“£h‘.‘_*ii.“‘.!'.‘1ilL‘. dll In its Adina and Sala to Take. ‘;h¢umatism. Cmnpi, Gallo. Nvinlgii. aim-ii.. ri»iii»ii¢_ J Sprnlna. Bruins. faceadic. Cliiibliins. ln.. die. J"\f'- wean: im- nun a r-ii ‘ *ll i°'. lld lonnan yup; 8TA!i”l°z)°if’S. " °°'° "*ryI\|n. Moo Il ou par iaith. _ OCA!-l'8 lvrnnlur Plum ron FAMILY USU. :*i;|:nil on rw 'rnVrr»unCnmm. _S ‘ I ," \ . ~ , | I l who cater to t and you’ll find Clothing. Sold by Le Every Clothier “ Progress i" Only the best clothiers_ In f€3¥1` Canada's best _clodwing It appeiiiioniy £6 PC0191# i of taste anTmiinement_ it is s0ld”'0'l,1-ly by!l'_¢'f8,ii¢f!, hat best trade-»-a.nd ~who ar=_ il position, financially, to control the best. Flnd the best clothler in yoiir city, ||¢ Progress Brand _ / . aiding Clothiers ss throughout Canada. J Sir’ I Progrc ss Brand Clothing may be had from Prowsa -~.» A fm; I 1 \ I lt’s Time to ` I ii derwear . ri I kind we procured for you for the early fall Wea _.I ~ ..-‘ f Br ' THE m>-To-DATE FURNISHER, Victoria Row. i Change You r And put on one ofthe medium weight, comfortable I I fl FOOT For Re Changes in Founders, QUEE .J STR EET etc- . Manufactur .fs of ENGINES, B ILERS, TANKS, ETC. v-l dry a d Machine Co. PHONE 75. 7-17 dw!! _ - - - v a*¢-*;*_*- - v* `; _w*w“-“- - - -“Li I of all Kinds. he Cha lottetown Poun- _;_*v*f‘J'\¢‘!"_‘_ _' piece oi’ coiiniion fiiiilli? Not one per- j 1-QRON1-Q,0N1'_ i `\ i kt ` minute Slwflii that i-nn thus be liriiiiglil - »-1-;~-~-------e '__ Y" Joint Po Dominion E The undersigne ing tiires and places 1- \ 7- __A~_ ..7_____ _____` _ ___; itical Meetings ection, 1904, Prince County. will address the electors at tlie 17th. Litorin Hall. Lot I4, ati Monday, “ _ Tuesday, “ ,a Wednesday. “ Thursday, ‘ Friday. “ Monday, “ ii Tuesday, " Friday, “ io dw td “ Thanksgiving Hall. at 7 p. ni_ 18th, Victoria West. at 1 p. m. i " Egmont Bay. 7 p. in. igih Mount Carmel, Lot i5. r p. " Miscouche at 7, p_m_ zotli, Maipeque Hall. at 7 p. ni. mst. Freetown Station. at 1 p. m. “ Kensington at 7 p. mv ‘ 24th. Kinl-:ora Hall, at r p. tn. “ Tryon Hail, at 7 p m. “ Contreville, at 7 p m. 28th. Central. Lfit 16 at 2 p ni. iJAm~;s w iucnaiins. 25th, Cape Traverse Hail, at i p. in. Signed ALFRED A. LEFURGl~`\’. I