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(F-4” ." -<1 _ iSh0rf¢mnei ll _ ‘=‘~ . __ - - l _ .`,j,._ _` " ' offfthe first things you notice, after “Beaver” . 1 _ j;_r_;' _» ldur comes to your house, is that you are using _ \ .lu'Ilri`tnr'ng than you used with western spring ' »/"° =` 1 'l (lat llours. ‘ ` ’ -’ ` You also notice :har the Pie Cmu, Cookies and / _~»-“ ‘ - Doisghiiuts _nrcilighter and Hskier-that the Bread - - -lolls _.HIV tlhcuits have s delieits flavour, s '.__|leli|huul, ' nut- ," _ §~l_l|l'e,`, hofmty . _» _i -~‘li~v_anf _:nn ir »' __ " ‘ `~"dou`b'lywek‘ome _ _ l /4, I ' __:_____-3 ' \ ` 'dilefthr rough, ' /// H "/ //5* 5 `.‘ ' illness tasteless Q " ` ' ` ' /B :I .» _ _ 1 -. / _gt_ _nw ,_ __ _ bread y'ou u»ed\ ` _ E __ ' " ~- oitnnle- wha f -_-_-- -~ - - ` -‘emma slicing when dam. fp* "" _`\-.. l ,.1 n£Avm ftoun ;' Ma11¢a~¢fa1sna¢aW1nnr if ' _ two tlours in one, for two kinds of wheat are -in blendinér i i _T 2 '_`~‘5B'cNei‘“’ Flour contains the choicest Ontario winter wheat, strengthened Z ._j_'¥;itir='\_irestern spring wheat. . ‘lx 'l_l._ _ ._ ,. _ ...._.,_,_ _ __ _ f-'iilils ve) you the iinest pastry’ flour that can be milled-with the right; sttenftls ." ‘- is-,itil 'eagood size loaf of bread or a big psn of snowy Rolls. _ i' 1 __ 1 FQ. f ' if thin that, everything made ‘of "Beaver" Flour has s_ delici_ou_sly_spl:e2zlnk, 'f 'gituzlike llqvour that is entirely lacking in the strong, westerssprlng wheat _ aim. _ ‘iifrylitiyourself-see how you save shortening--see how you come t!o"d_elJ_e_nd on ,_f`l. l .gliefeven-strength and qualitv of this famous ilour-ses how everything tastes do " ~ _'Mulch better. Your dealer 'should.hsvo"‘Be_sver" F lour-or wil get it for yuh. i » \ ' » ~ s ' - ' , ~ '_ _. nt- ' ~ bE‘A`LERS-writefor price! on Feed, Coarse Grains and Ccmllfi _ "_" feb.; n 'E' ' io., '\-_ _ _ - ._ `_ -,i *'rHz,1'Tl~l. 'rsruon co. umm-zo, ' ._ - - cilllrrlars, lf" u' 'T ' can/lbs Poco. some noun nu.|. i.|clisss.No._s_," ` S(1_U€S_ _ 4/ tn, A _ 'N \/””’ J _ il riuosv n."r.: Ho|.MAN onus |N cmm Lorrgrowm-as will ns seen by nl vertlssmsnt in tlils,"i'ssus _§t__T. l-iolms: Limited. Summdraide. are opening : llmnle Nom in the Ne_wsou Block Richmond Street. next door to Pstrio' Oiiice. A` sts!! is new busily eng¢¢e‘ opening goods preparatory to th; oper. ing Saturday marnins; April Sth. Sam ples of many catalog lines will -be dir played' as well as slmbles of otha llnelf carried in stock in their Summer side 8t0N. , -WEDDING BE,LL$¢`-In the Metlior ist Parsonhe at' Svrihsileld West Lo 8 on Monday' evenint the Blat Mr. Ui nan Currie at sit-me Road, cape wo' ro, was married to Mn, Lavinia Mr Kay of Campbellton Lot 4. The cr.-rr piony was conducted by the Rev ILM Brodln; After :nn nnppy ovnnr tn newly married coublgwere entertain ea by Mr. and tim. A. wsicn nr cnp' wane. 'rum' many friends msn mer every success in their new sphere c ure which wlu bn- at caps Wolfe. w. " 'I' ik? nh “ad I Y" 'ir' " _ " ' be--u-inf ‘ __,.» ‘.~ f rr ~ - -_ '__ .-1 " _ ` Q f _ ~ --» - ' ’“ " some time altérvvnrirls hut' yesterday _ W ‘A i _ ' . _ _.,_.__.' _ ` rnou ovensslis;-.unoue tn soldiers who arrived home Lately ws Bombardier J. A. McKenzie, gradual attorney of Edmonton. a native o Millvlew. He was attending Queen University, Kingston when he euusl ed in the 72nd Battery of Queonh He spent eigtheen-months overseas ` ten ot whch he put ln in France during which he participated in all Lh- principal fighting “Om Vlmy Rid! to Vnlenciemtes. in hbelsst~named finl- he was wou.nd0¢l in the hip and hand l Yesterday he was granted his dir charge. Before going wcet he tausl; _ school far u whlla at Kiukora. il is a nephew of Rev. J. J. Mcbonal oi that place. He leaves next wel: for Edmonton. ' NEARLY A FATAUTY.-_-All accl ent which came very close to bein s fatality occurred Wednesday unc. ' noon. 0n_ the alta og the old Ga Works, Dorchester Street East, ther is a large and very deep collar, wher the “gas holder" formerly was slt\ ated. This cellar is at present lille with Iw`ater,_n grimy oily water an some boys were sclllngwa raft on i when 'one or them the 13 fear ol son or Nlr..perriard 'con-iran; ren i~ The .0tbsf__li°w_sa\1¢»¢hc alarm ah' Mr. James Sherry, ui~ema.n`_ of th Power' Rouse hastened. to the scan to iiud that fthe ,boy was-ln 'a vor perilous position. Ile ilmmediatel plunged in and succeded -in 'gettin hold or the lad. Somc'fol_ the mer who were engaged lu rislllovlng th- old brick from the, ulte liiid sitio com up and it was it _hood joh for. nite getting bold or the drowning lad M. Sherry had great diiiiculty in tryin to keep afloat with him. With th aid of the others, however, both (ir ally reached dry, ground. The bo was completely unconscious and ilrs aid methods were resorted to an after a large qlllintity of the gass water came out of his stomach iz came to‘-_-about lliteen minutes late Ho was _in s...cl'itical condition it _ _if \/9 V ;=. .. - _J I' _ ,,` ¢ . sl ~ ' i K _ _, ».;' :<- wae reportedmuch oetter. Mr. Sherry s to be congratulsed (ur his plucyv 'ind timely rescue. _ _ ICI-'ANDBR DROWNBD.-Alphonso _MacDonsld, formerly oi’ Nine Mile lreek, P,E.l_ was drownedwhila on n lrivg oi loss down the Elisabeth Riv~ ar, British Columhii. on the 21st Feb- uary.. Mr. Mlebonald went to Brit ah Columhin almost ellllt yearn ago nd has been worl¢lng‘ in the woodr ‘ here ever since. llc' was thirty-four 'ears old and the yruad-non of Mrs 'ulla MacDonald, Ninij Mile Creek where he was well and tavorably tnown. No word hill. bella receiver' 'et aa to the recovery ortho body. ~r Mun mica Mellurn, daughter or lr. CoUn McLure or Brackley Point 1 o Lieut. C. W. McArthur of Cornwall ook place Wednesday evening at the lethodist Parsonage, Rev. R. G. Ful- ion oiilciating. The bride wore a -avy blue suit, taupe hire. sand col- iured ‘hat and gloves to match. She arried a bouquet ot pink carnations here were many handsome and valu- ble wedding presents _including a ahlnet oi' silverware from the brides 'allow employees oi' Prowae Bros.. '_ cheque lor a substantial sum from hat Brm and a silver service from the -room‘s fellow oilicors of the Disper- lal Station, Charlottetown. There vere also two parlor chairs from 'r-lends. Last week the bride was the -aclplept or a miscellaneous linen thower. Lt. McArthur, who is the vinner of a military 'medal returned ‘eceutly trom overseas. This gallant ~flicer`nnd charmini; brlde'are receiv- ng hearty congratulations from n "ide circle oi’ friends in city and iouniry. " _ln the Council Chamber yesterday' Jternoon, before at large gatherills ‘I Cltiseils including the majority nl' he members _ot the pegislature. its Honor Lieutenant Governor Mc Donald presented two 'Military Med- .ls, one to the young msn who had von the distinction, the other, to the iaronts, the winner in this case hav- ufi subsequently lost his lite _Premier Anjsenault in a brief ad- Tress' explained the purpose of the meeting. _'_lt_ was, he said, a matter ‘- ~i ,pride that so 'many of the sons of he p\~ovi`nce'had brought distinction fro their natlve`_ian_d; lowes also a nnner-'_ ormrroy tprumapv of them ad not roturjuT>dl jifhase _have gallon. t is true, but, to quote from Cardin- , -.l Mercier, “He _wl)'o_'haa lost his lilo n a'just_cauae is _§h_,mudh‘a rnartvf l la he whohas hllen for_`h_le'1 iaith nd will rs`ce`lve u'martyr_'s crown." Mr. _and 'Mrs. Daniel Mclnnis. 152 lillsboro_S_L,'\vt}a'e then called upon o receive the medal won byl their on, cgi. charles it ucnrnxs. Amr ie# words ot congratulaiion and Ympkthy His Honor read /the follow- 1L otticial record for which the i" s_i was won:"' " -f _‘Tor conspicuous ll ntry' and de- ozflfiiw to duty 'dn e 0t'l|` of- Novem- s ,_ 1917. Oh th glerileon ot that its 4 lathe dump aniiiiunltlon at he bdttory pos ion w`s's~eét on drs ty ‘libeille she nf in-"dplte ot the rest lanmlr | éxpioding ammu- nuén tnintltl ego. toon nom nr me .tustlon "ghd, lone, succeeded in fnmgunni g r tail nie. ` un worn s'__N‘o§‘ 'l ,ifbeyohd `prailie. lie has ‘ `wM_§"sl_at_an\'eité_e'lleiit example ol >dl_t|eee`y’|_;:ier hrs." _- ` - » su Jie nur with as years or nge. '__n_sn sled with the First-(tontinsont, tid" oi»`_t‘u'a,l"y," 1515 went- to Eng- luf }[ Aprill-191# ho 'weilti tobranco fit; n n luninunltrbn coltnnnsnn nook »l_. in itibet of tlié eligajblnehta par- lcipfted in by the Canadtsns._ I-ie vas/ allied in nnuon, Nnvembu-,'1s11. _ _deli ~la¢lr“;cnling\r'sir, son, or Mr. .nag 'ltr-i».»» Patriot » ('nildgnsh’, - io orni- ibh-"‘Bt.,"\w'4'is' next' 'ca'lled_. upon and .1l&._n_s4nl_'nnq_anr plnusa on nn bl"HHlt- ills Honor the _ Lieutenant ddvlérilor. His'ollicla_i record/'is ns l'oilows:’- ' . ’ ' ' ~ also rharnln'g_-.or _Aui_irgir_ 22. 1911 whilh ' _e_bls:ttet"Y_ wus "li_ein_; heavily ihelled' 'he,` _bt `hls_' own lfpccord, left |`l_is‘f¢lu'3ou\» and 'toon ver3"'__active part in'p_u¢tlli¢ outfm-'os nroundsun pits, wiliili Hd. beeuwstarteli by enemy dildillngftliuf Having much' ominunit- nwfrn ln»'1@»_l_l~»-_~a" _ 5 _‘~ if "0n_Novembsr is.»`19i'1, while under neavy`»_ _shell sro., prépeslsn to me N\l|tii>n_jbi__'_ alhther battD|fy` while l_i'o\h_*ti|d`t his own wershnder adv#-shbll uid, and i°obv'tneu_one of \lis_.¥llltis_rs who and ~lili"i§¢i_|nsuor-. ui,a_“m_.|a ra. ,-»- < _ ¢ rs __ non- to stab |l__l,»;»--'_ ' l"` . ‘._¢llli¢»:{. ,.illl¢sr;lnm»n, 1\§§:6isli`_` ¢ m.-llxtlssylr ir-:gms all j st;1§=sunley._ Arias lsmnr till _ A dliiili st Osho., firearm tis( ’ _s viii its s_|u.;slm_>wm. un lil? _ 6| iihdiliyllsior-rftllwie sad, tin’ r;'~.l_‘_isf\vent an l'_rslies._ Ho s _-.hosts .ldniiiry 1_.is_ill. on ins i5»i";é»'l,'*"."i'l “"_f“"f"-‘- 1 li"-“' rloissfsssfuls instant-:rss muon. P" "‘°"g%-l~.~---.»‘»»~- .~ .' l ' -_ ~ ~_a¢.-r.-'~- "' Il 5 , l V swuiiben sirofnimise dongs. _ . WEDDING BELL8.»--'l‘he marriage' ll\l5fLlllllSl- -lllll _Most llllllllifllll i The _Guar_dian’s Satnulav . /-v pn its THE GRI’-HTES1' _NAME in Gooov-Leno ‘vv *nr* The Flavour _sr ~ _ _ p, ._ \\. 5 _.t.-‘-‘_`f.-\‘ 5 `\\\\v \ _- at °\ ,§.‘?`lZ. U know the ~ realm of child- hood dreams is l a land of sweets. .The most last- ine wav to make _- some of those dreams a delight- ,ful reality is to take home WRIGLEYS frequently l-low about tonieht? 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