fi “T it lf _-__-\. nf; l, a' " ,_ i litiroiiiiilir fiisiiii __ fnuneoav f Leone" cA'rri,E__ Mr. william Delaney, of Malpeque. is one of the for sale atibis particular time. On i Tuesday mdrning last fi=ve, aggregat- C llohri Somers. or the lam canadian Battalion, writes from Fiance- under _ date of J n 30th, "“`"" _1uc1¢y ones who have 'beef critters" um u e and wish” t° no liimrii _sE_LE_c,iEn i=iiot¢_ilii s wEEiis__iiEi_ils i=ti_iii1i£ ou _ l GIFTS APPREOIATED. _ Pte.- nk the- ladies of the 'Red Cross so Gly Of Summeraide,_ who so kindly SCRDFIILI AND QLL i _ t a ?_ Il, ing 5.320 lbs. for which the snug sum of 532. “Simoleons” was realized. INDIAN FETE BAY.- Next Bun-r day, July 29th. is St. Anne's Sunday. felnembered lilm by/.sending him' a parcel of socks, Hle address le_No. 444891. Private John Somers, 18th Canadian Battalion, 4th Bge. and Dlv.,|i f ance. i _ F when lLennox Island puts on its full* rega-lla and colebraggs. As us-ual laifel are expected to attend the services. 111 from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. They"wiil go f om Bummerslde. by way of Nor- th I '*'* . ,»bti.Cni’atln,,».Dd,. ...‘i.':'°:..:.':...".:°’..i"“..'.:1.»‘.°.*.'.'-:ze »’~°-lt’-it--f’ ll? if-Siu--lfilliil rli " . °' press upon the’-yoiinger. ‘ Amon 'mens excellent indeed. Many wel- 'FRIDAY ` ' w I' ‘ ~ N. McLeod former pastor Prem 23_r_‘,_in Sac-_tfamental Service. He em is the faqt that sorofull In cornea their tormerminister in their CANADIAN BAR MEETING P08T_ numbers from all over the counti-y_ PONED.-All arrangements had been A ade that th an l o nua 'meeting oi’ the It will he necessary for autoists to Canadian Bar Association should be go early, as the roads are closed held this year in Winnipeg in August telesram has lust been received by e Secretary of the Canadian Bur them .and Port Hlill. ' Association, which 'reads as fgllgws; iei_ANnt=_n MANAGER.-A re.-ent ba Washington despatch says arran e-It ments have'been completed for"tghe org-_anization of the branch of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank at Spokane 'l‘he 'branch will be- con -‘_ troiled hy five dipectorsi three of whom were desrgnated- by`tlie' reserve bank of Sail l_“ranclsc0.‘ and two by the' Federal Reserva Board. Those nained by the Bank include Charles A. McLean, manager of the Spokane Clearing House. Mr. McLean. who will be manager of the branch. and chairman of the Board. is a son of the late Wiilliam McLean_ and a brother- of l\ii‘. A. A_ McLean, M_P. The posi- tion is a very responsible and lucra- tive one. GRAND RIVER NEWS.-The crops in this vicinity are looking splendid and by all appearance wlll be up to thestandard oi' other years- The mhny friends of Mrs. Joseph Mc- Intyre and Miss Helen. who were the victims of n` runaway accident last weekwili be pleased to learn that they are both doiing as nicely as could be e‘xpected_~ Mrs. James W. O’B_rlen. Elmsdals, spent the past two weeks at her former home in Granc River.- Misses Freda McNeill and Gertie McKinnon. are visitors at St. Peters, and Tracadie. Misses Florence, - Mary and Bertha McNeill, Miscouche_ spent the week-end in Grand River. the guests of Miss Janie 'McKinnon.- Mrs. Andrew McDonald, New York. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuc'lf_'McLellan.- -_M torlng is the fortier ol'_the day i-n River. 3 `»_'~_La_st‘-week a crowd of ei went `on li blerry-picking trip to ' <-.Is- land. Among th _ilrrérgr we "Mr. and Mrs, ;l.irll§"l\'l` onald, isses Lnu`ra McKinnon, Hattie Brown. Lucille and Stella McNeill, Messrs. tl ' ad D() the association will eeniln-ue their- work in the meantime. Please see| at the members' of the council in't-0 ui' province receive notification and ci th yo 0 0 l-“Owing to so- man ` members gr ' Y ' the l' hell!!! 0ll_8BZ_ed 'ln war work- and NIB lmminence of a general elec- n._Pro_vipcial» Councils of the Can "ill l_3,B,l`_-_‘Rai-it>clation_ being consulted' have ‘unanimously decided ur pest nei the annual meetiu until n xt _' _ . ' - _ 1 S 8 _ .Vt/ar. The council and committees of that announcement- is made in the newspapers." l K ll` in in and pearls. Only a few of the intimate friends and r lati e. f and James McKay, Mr. and Mm b John J. McPhliil, Mr. and Mr.r_ A wsoome azl.i.s.- A quiet. but w DFPUY Wedding took place at the ree ll idence of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mc .spending a few daysj with town Wllllmn. DeSable. on the evening o' fr her me McPhaiil, DeSairle. fr sirster of Mrs tl t0 Ja brl cKlnnon. was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph lnce. Hampton. Rev. H, h _ other lmmora are moat strccesafully m i _ ' ~ at the _older generation should lm 4, id rented with Hood'| Sarsapanlla est This great medicine is a peculiar t-nrnlriuetion of remarkably adectrvr blood- urifying and lieaiili-Rivlllli _sh rnota,_barks and herbs, and _lies beer = -bfi tested for forty yearn. Got ll thdli' "gnc ' - tor SUDDEN DEATH OF IBLAND [0 L DY 7Wh_ile attempting to qellle ll w Mary IJ-.‘~§<\?rl1§y1'aged7fort'3‘i10flNfJ.._'Htl gp, A lispute ,amq -some children; Mrs’._ re ‘Parker Street. _Il,pi`db_tiry, dropped `d_ead__ yestt;-iiriay..__Dr._-~ \vard- »‘F-__-,,y'urpl;}r'_'~ failure' says 'tl'ie~Boston 'l"i‘aveilei"». in Mrs. Farley w,as'ionme_rly of ,Cornwall 10 :aid 'death"waa%>bablyfdue to lied_rl pa AN'A.CCIDENT.- The big steam oval, while coming in from the ' 'A WELCOME VISITOR --Rev. ._ _liurrons ive wA_Y ,,__- f ‘iron rtunately no one was inluredi _,_A re ll wln`g alldttionhl contributions to the P. E. I..» , wo me in Clrarlotteiown, is atpresent » ri WEDDING BELLS.-St. Patrick’i B "mmed with While l5<’f'» lnB9l'll0ll church. Fort Augustus, was the scehr ‘V f a pretty wedding on Monday, July “ 9 V l ° me “°“l"1°l 16th, when Mr. John Curley and Miss H g parties witnessed the ceremony, M Cludlns Messrs. Duncan McKinnon A nl James McPhail, Miss Selirna Mc The wedding presents *included I non. Mr. ann Mrs.-James Mcrnai-l' M spread from Prowse Bros.. table lin en Phail, and Mr. and Mrs H J lnce T3easéviiforzasag3Xn;ge;;;mp%:;?llps; the largest ranch deals transacted . .- - 13 M-_~ J- 35.5.-:.';‘.?...:¥f‘;.-.ri.°i;‘;li’.sir§“.:: _-_- from Iva" and Bertha McKmnon__ The _groom v_v_as'ably supported' by Mr nephew. and a niece of the bride; Hou". Haggelw' After t,h° marrlngf so useful and appropriate giil’ts3c‘"fem°“y -the bridal party' am” nom M,-_ ,md M,.s_ H_ _,_ Inca showeisof rice_and confetti, left, tht' Ia Messrs. Duncan McKinnon and Jas. °h“"_°l\ ml" the mme ~°f`lhe b"ld€"Sf McKay. A sumptuous wedding sup- l”`°,tll9l`|tWll9l`° ll SlUllDlU0llB Weiiillllf per wBS,ge|-ved to me guests f0||0w_ bi'e`akfa_s"t»-awaited them, After spcliil' “mn ing the ceremony. 'after` which the lll ha ppy couple-left for their future M . ,D . J. McDonald. tied the nuptial knot . - _ _ _ W cheques from Mr.- Roderick McKin drgilsi'-9 Msclgohz-Y;-2?'e&,1;%tel;,l'B122,55 ed on Tuesday -evening when J. J. g ii few happy hours they drove-_tri ta Stdwvart _for dinner. ln the- even- was l plac `g.;.the derailed cars, and ré- iringfdflmage. » . _ ~i- . » any-N‘owLsDeEn,¢l§.rne wqinens trlytle -association of Victoria; have iindod soldiers fund. Previously' ched to large audiences foiir ser- st._ May his latter days b'e'bljight~ Of 'lll. last it at Suffolk u set about 1’ D P ‘ o_c_k__yesterday afternoon . at thc' ck of the "Y" near the Dork 'fac- y.=~Tw'o cars were derailed but ckmg party was quickly ‘n¢`w'oi'k - . `/il-X --1-W ' K clr,§,pleasure in forwarding the -fol- ' sent in to Red Cross Headquarters RECUPERATING. _- The.Shediav-__whlch-hrinRs the total amount to date rreapondent of the iMonctoii »Tra'ns ‘ if;-om this district to ;1';5_9p_ C0||e¢_ 'ipt says: Mlr. L. Hodson, of the tion service in Victoria Methodist ank of Montreal staff, intown, who _church' $16.50; Edward Straight, $1; recently, owing to ill health, procured Nelson McEwen, $1; Wm. Ford, `$1; a three months’ leave of absence, anrir 'D. ho since that time has been at his A o lendr. proceeding from here tc ‘YOUIIK P00910 Of C8UlPb9||l0Il'lUli| ed"’354'l“Y| July 18th. when Cat Nova Scotia to further-_spend :;ometL _ ma in recuperating b,-,tdre returning the new hall at Bloomfield Station, '- on ishi;al,)S,sigl‘)élnd;)nt “$26 nggiggdslag packed _ and the audience _ listened mes MPlllU0UKHll_» '0mCll‘l_llllK. The learn that his health -is consideroblr altenuvely While each ““mb°"-"' 9" the de, who was given awuy by her lmprovetf. .4 H Dr ‘ - - brother-in-law. was unattended, and ` wore a. becoming dress of blue silk argaret McE_ache_rn§ both ot Fora £3 uguatus, were united' in the holy al onds of matrilnonv_ ,The astor, Rev. "Q" _ranch from "Tony" Day, oi' J. Cameron, $1; Fredlnman, $1; Friend, .50; A Friend, _50. SUCCESSFUL AFFA|R.-- The ot 7. held a successful concert in Tuesday evening the hall was ogram was ably and carefully tar ed_out. Two solos by Mr. _Pat. utler, each of which was encored ere worthy of special mention, also recitation by little Miss 'l`hompf:»sn_ ome made candy was-passed n- und and altogether a handsome in was realized which goes to the d of the Red Cross.-H. $120,000 DAY RANCH.- UDB Ol' it_hin`the province was consummat- owlenl brother oi P. L. Bowlen. nchman `of_ the Calgary district, urchased for cash the well-known _I-lat. The "Q" is a property of some 6,000 acres of Alberta, on the in- and with it head of Perch Clyde The price been.aske_d -by Mr. Day Mr. Bowlen the purch- nd about' ,_ i ~'¢` .i l . .-J -i I. g *fr_- , 5., _ “li ;i'- ~ .. George Cameron. Linus and Gllss Mc- Neill. The day being ideal the party enjoyed theirr trip to the full, and plans are being made for a trip in the near future. _ home in Hampton, followed by the best of good- w_ishes._from their- many friends, for a_"pr_osperous and happy journey thr0'u_g_h life.~ inf which the _ Guardian li_eal‘t_ily. joins.. __ I similar pours digestive organs in nry ‘to insure natures complaxlon. Hospitals, Nurses, AT ALL DRUGGISTS A BE'Y'S VITA TABLETS for the Nerves 50 Cents a (I ABBEY'S'SALT is a ' gentle regulator, will .keep the bowels and " pink of condition. This sparkling, healthful tonic is pleasing and palatable, it' contains positively no acetanllide or bromidea of a n y description - a epoonful in a tumbler of - tepid water' morning and l night is all that is neces- P/rysr'u'nn'.¢ have ucrepfzd I Abbey:-why not you? 2 »,¢-" f ar I _ -_:___ __ -ss- ;r` _if v. »:g§jr»‘<4'R*-ra the peachy _ and ' ‘ ét. Q-nliifzinki Qlioliege cms? A CANADIAN SCHOOL FOR BOY' ur-ran ann r.owll acuooas CARIFUL OVIIRSIGNT THOIOIJGH Lana: ruaviuo rilam axcu.i.a'm'arrua1-ion Sept. 12. 1917 CALINBAI IINT UN AFPLICAYION ,,,,.m,_,c.|.|°,‘ Autumn Term Commencee REV. D. BRUCE MACDQNALD. M.A., |.L.D. uumraaevln , :hers are left to mourn his departure _Z the following children: Jennie Bell nr ' ° “ ' ' | ` ST. MARGARET 8 CCI-LEG _ mmm :ui-:8IDB‘r’1I”!A'!éAN1>”l;Q_Y_nS::¢:L" the United States army and whose *c* xv _ ._ tl f§:§?g_°lf:¢l§l’il.‘¥a9¢l'éa1'ig:'f;f§:¢"-'e°:$l»° ‘ time- Eight srandohlldron also sur- Mrn. oloann mellow. Praiilzt H1013- \U¢U°l'H-D. Pflldilll "lV°' l!Fr.1 rr. /mae r appzuar = _ --.°"°°" "mm, - 'M M ml felt sympathy of all in their iicrur of _ _ _ _ __ _ ' iowisii ciiiuliii COLLEGE Montreal Headmaster, - C. S. Fosbery, M. A. BUCCESSES 1916 4th Place R. M. G. Kingston. int, 7th. -12th Places McGill. Entrance Royal Navy. Physical Training. Manual Train- ing, Swimming, Rinks.'l‘ennls Courts, Riding, Drawing. Music. Preparatory, Junior and Senior De~ partments_ Term Commences Sept. 12 at 9 a. Jones and Ethel May Brown of Eagle Va ' _ Boomer of Osborne, Kansas and War- iiig‘__t§h`ey drove ‘to "the home grogm,"’where _t'he_y- were wolco__rn‘e'd‘ by relatives and An~"etnjoyable'_'dan`de fesdivitles to il’ _'close wfllie numerousf. 'and '-lie; i>ol1\ilarllo"'1>f the The Guardipn stream say after the- valley for _the one hour drift where was was l.W0 were helg ai in Rlchlan 'lion J.~-iM. /Johnson -‘of a most impressive Bean assisted inithe services _funeral procession wha the long- seén herb. for years, which w%s an ofitlie res ect and es sem the deceased'. ‘ lf duy 29,'»1917. ihe-wasfmarried to _liza~ tai Siulnmegl e, Prince .adware isiaiiq a1iada~. _Tvll£n- ty-eight years ago Mr. Qld M1131 Co b and family .moved to t *Unlttld Stat- os and settled at Osbornelt' _asflwhera they remained until sixgyears ago when they otmne to Eagle alley and located near New Bridge, wherehthey have since resided. ni" Mr. Cobb was woll known to'-'all throughout this section and was hlah- ll beth ly respected. Always a devoted h s- band a kind and lovliig father, and accommodating neighbor, his untimely death was a severe blow to wife and children and a shock to the entire` community. Besides the grief stricken wife lleih Bessie Smith and Jessie en Daniel Cobb, who is serving in- elinito address is not known at this The bereaved ones have the lueart- . 3 "i .\- \- (_. ge,-mon;-Revs, Tho-~ remain on duty. A pi ilian-and.an Aieianflerlopbn was mf oy event took l>laoe..0nl.tl1el‘cvenins 5, 1353; at Bédgqug prin oi' .lilty 3rd at the -recto y~"Pol‘t Hi-ll, island, (jnnadm and me when Emily Mabel seéoqdl daughter about 0'¢l0¢k p, m, on Fri. ,of Mr. Ed. Maynard, became the hails `from P. E. I.. is of‘Mr. D. B. Bowlen of announces he will to mak_e'his as at in _ Saskatchewan tSE`l` -_ _ $!TP,'l'l_$ll5§§E!§F____, #nr urrant .lell Z;'l:..'.l°:_:.:.°." “ff” nomrca cake filling Mme' plenty' °f"¢..f..f_a piqtiantsweet. Children never get enough of it. You can use it in' many walys iby itself or 'in other dis es. Good home-made ielly is nd only an enjoyable relish but a nourishing and valuablefood. - A Reliable Recipe for Current Jelly Gather the currents as soon ae they are red. Do not let them over- ripen. Wash and mash them lightly in the kettle. Heat slowly until the skins look blanched and transparent. Turn the hot fruit into a flannel. iell beg wrung out of Wann water antllct the iuice dri through alowly. lt will take several hours. Measure the juice into a clean kettle and boil hard for ten minutes. Do not boil more than six or eight ciqalule at A time. Meantime heat in the oven a cup ol LANTIC PURE CANE SUGAR for each cu of juice and add ihia at the enrl’ of the ten minutes. Under the moat favorable conditions the ielly will begin to coat tl? :noon bythe time the augur is all issolved. Sometimes it will need to be boiled for a few minutes more. You can tell when the ielly Extra _ | For all Jellies Use Lantic Pure Cane Sugar It is pure and reliable and dissolves quicker. At preserving time you will find the larger packages specially convenient. _ ' 2 and 5 lb. cartons 10, Z0 and 100 lb. sacks Preserving label; fran .' Send a red ball trade-mark cut from n bag or from the top panel ol carton and we wil mail you a book Of assorted pu-serv' ‘ `labels, , _ . I* A-_ 4 5** sf; L_ i "Pur'ear|cI Uncolored" __ _ _,_ _ , ontl-e ___ _ 1; -- = ieiiy. Alias" iii.. il.»a"”*“°"‘- ‘W ' [__ _A;pret?' and eco-_ T . .i ‘|;,' . ' i t r _ A'b¢¢i..i_.ji_»ft'.1,_g..»_1,_._i»l_._if;...1;.- f°l‘ f“-'lf-‘.Y‘ ¢8¢¢fl&_'.-Sit' ~-_»».f.'..»..-re a . - ‘ - i ‘S-‘_-ila' s i ' lui I '- *ziff-3 g;i_i_-_nn_:e ,_ ___ i , _W1 _dogs y _;yin8 a spoon on a 4,, iq _ = ,_; .'.f=fl°'° 'wh . L _- ~T[i,-.lf'llll’f1' *EW M"-F-D- . ~l62 ' ' _ _ _- '- ;._ l:'»:_t ‘_j __ _ t-_F_._:i`_i_ < ._",__.____`<;`\ ‘ __ _ _.__ _ Q vu ilvatpq o i s while they ri te pe ,ts who iiiained in the wounded in ago an impor- close -to the- 'l`he_day _Majorl Peake ie th'e life were the rear; storm had shelling ceased, Major Bonnell_ 'Lthe` latter who _ acting Sergt_-Major for some timefipast, went. over to-examineqtlle uns.`a stray sheil.landqd_ near th . 'piece of shrapnelv-giving lMe?;r Ileake `a bad ,wound ingthe ar11r.-`-ano- ‘t er piece hit Sergt. Bonneill. A belt 'watch that he was wearing at the time pcssilbly sailed his life. - _'rite watch wasbildly demblished and he sustain ed a/'severe bruise but wasl ahle to and has `}!English soldieriwere -bolhrhit bylttlie qaine shell, one' of whomlgwasl killed lthe other severely wounded. _ wsnnmo seats.-g-ll Ativsry hail- liride of Mr. Charles Bayfield New- lcrmbe. Theisolemn ,lbut beautiful arriage service ofltthe Episcopal Church wastread; and t-words pronou- nced which madedhemlman and wife by Rev. JJ J.l Bamford: The grooms man was Mr.iWaltergP.`,tNewcombe and thetbride'was att ndedgby her 'ster l~*lora.,llThe bridenlooked girl- l l hes/ti_ti`l.,in a‘-dze‘es- of whit lm and lhvllre the usual ,'|veil.ll`Afte?' co gratwliliilfnsr were loffdredlapthe co pany repa'ired_ to ltle fl# dining roo where a~‘surn_ltt‘-uoustlrapast}twas serv in the'lhostess~ best' 'style_'_The -e‘venin \wasl'past"i1dietly huf_..enioy» ably, owing torecentlbbereavement in both families, in'mus and conversa- tion. About ten o'c-lock a band nf charlvarlers assembled to do honor to the occasion. The bride was the recipient of many handsome and use- ful presents. The happy pair will shortly take up their residence on their beautiful farm on the Northam Road. The best wishes of all go with the young couple for a long and happy wedded life. WELL KNOWN HERE. _ Lleut. K.. L_ Golding, oi’ the Flying Corps. who has been in the city for 'some days, leaves this evening for Mon-_ treal to take passage for service overseas, Lleut. Golding is a son ot Mrs. Edgar Golding, Paddock St.. and was formerly in the Bank of Nova Scotia here. After spending some time Iaggf' 1' M9Ya4r¢\\ - i eC§vi‘\l\ An English College under the direction of the Jesuit Fathers. Classical Counts leading to ~ the degree of B. A. Beautiful new iiriaprooi' buildings, splen- did equipment, spacious play- ing lleldl. Fone from 800.00 a year for Day Scholara, and $850.00 a year for Boardere. WRITE FDR CATALOGUE in Prince Edward island. he was transferred to Toronto, where he had been managing one of the branches of the bank. A few months ago he resigned to take up military life.- and. deciding to become an aviator.§ has been in training at Camp Borden.| Ont. He thoroughly enjoys life in the air. Soon he will he with the numer- ous Canadian aviators in England.-_ St. John Globe. (Lleut. Golding was formerly in the Bank of Nova Soo-_ tlb .rt Charlottetow and Victoria. . _ ' ni i I M l 4 in i this pruvince-) l | \ \ \ On thc l3t_h h from steamer brought F l ‘t , ___ U le' on soldiers to lialifax.` and Paton. t an _M jor Fuliertonsaid he was s onl'a 'tiwo._oi’ the 've w .\retur d|}’e97' “f‘d_ Were' cal _,tn receive th. weflc e. 'rh‘~"°lh9" lhree “°'f" ln eul ized their courage iiillttleavln "1"‘l'Ah“'l “'ll“"'h""“"“"a"ded who _ 0,- 3,-0w`,, de,.1ar9,| _[hm t _ IS. l__ owing to stonillch trouble. e was~“`imallvlrp_o`diiand hir. -W. K. Ro ' __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ _ _'-___ _ 7-_ __ `_ _.__ _ ____________ _lg '; -1*" t L -' _ _ ' - 'Z -__-» ___ ---l _ _ _:lr *___ -_ '_ l _ ` 'l ` ‘3 ‘ ~ ` - The S_ S'_ A,-Hum,"-,._ brought f|v,, Dar; of the r‘iti7.ens1_'i`ll_i= liiayiir rx-ltlcafncss was also unable to go over, soldiew among her pnS_ tendon n liP.srt_v invitation to the l\it~Rae has two brothers in (ng -__ pr __ boys t le hi front. liiirice Corporal .lack McRae. `McBeth who wears the of the 42nd Black Watch Hlglmllr f 5 ers, first enlisted here in the~55th. ;-;Y "l~le wav severely' wounded ln~tl1e'leg Y ”~ _ ' ` * ._ ii ' rf -= .__ f-‘v~»s~nu,_ , _ I H p _ r an I -iP riotic Ass _ i €z mfl§g£g.,Olhen»¢-cmll dt fo” nw f e different drpfts. hui unfortiinatc-_ tion ertpiless appreciation to _` i ti 'i t' ' " it |and_»_was proud of th'0q,, bm- and unable to reach France. muc to his forit_ho§useloi"their automobiles for ev ;\ -A-"` .Q . r.- rv -‘ 4 __ *' 1 ,‘ ';` lil, _ _ _...i ¢ _I ’ ~ /__"_._-9. _ " V __ __ - Home Made ‘ “ll _,`~. / * ' all LW $\\ »" 2 ; __= - `-' _ With top and under crust that fc \ A ' A Real homemade Pie! lm _ - _ truly meltin your mouthd-and ii ' /f . " hometnadc-preserves,ort-home-grown fruit. / /// / 'l`hat’s a pie worth eating,and worthy ofyour baking, / l ‘___ _ tt and it’s tl\c kind ofpie you can make every time with . 7" ll `~§i" Y “ca generous fillingfof your own delibioua " / E. VER FLOUR MILLED OF BLENDED WHEAT A “Beaver” Flour equals any of the “special pastry flours"_ because it is, in itself, a special pastry flour-beingthe choicest Ontario fall wheat, blended with western' spring wheat to give it strength. This is why Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Tarts, Doughnuts, Buns and Fancy Pastry --when made with “Beaver” Flour_.are so light, so flaky, so uniformly good. Thisis also why the Bread and Rolls_madc with “Beaver” Flour--have a delicate, nutlike flavourthat is totally lacking in western spring wheat Hours. just try “Beaver” Flour for anything you are baking-and see what happy results you get, every time. ' DEALERS-write for prices on.Feed, Coarse Grain and Cereals. no 'ms T. H. TAYLOR co. Llmirso, . . ¢HA1~HAM_ 0,,,`_ exmxidedna heart,,J_w(,|c,`,mB '0`n the disappointment. McKinnon, owing tn convey! g- the returned soldiers - ‘ _ ., _ t _ _ ' 1- "_ .;5; _,- | ' hi-_e;_=_` ` A. ._ _. -_ , 'li l \(\ k* ' ‘"4 t I I 0 4:4' ~_ `\ \ _ 777772/,_f.f_»_;i;§:<:::;<1\-.. _ ` " Y f 5-»-/':'_ i. » -_ ` , . if M; ‘ti A t-tit 1 A __, _ |-J _ tl' I 7 la -» _ Yes, Ma am . . _lt_ ‘- if-"f - 'lift-ll -- it ` 4 l. l r _'rl .4 -ll -V i i ,,-.l»:r._}.1_ i i' it ir-f _ ‘lf "» ti~".-li" ._ ..;.-'aw' -:iii l.i_ ‘ it -lf, _-, s ‘ r sl-fn _i “Iii” l' ;.-_ ._ _i _ 'l'~‘_‘5§; '-¢:-_i-'_”1l-__ V ,, _lf.__lf _ _,r;;>l _il i ‘ a_§~.'- i .:<'f z l-ill' V 1 tr “ ls ;’ il 4 ., E _ili=.-J ‘ ‘f».i. i . ` L wr.”-`_5,'_~» . ,_ f~'-iris” _.ll I ;4i';iii " li-:‘ '. ‘it-'I.-.<' 1 1 l;il`_‘;:_l 5 il _ -§_‘E__ l !>».`. i’f""5"‘-l;~_ _`. I s ,. sig- -;:"_‘i l l ' _ _. ;§-_li ;.» L_" gage. 2 1 a.-...,.,. ...__ ...-.»¢»..... _ ,..._.;~, x. .~.i.,....~