1', - ;.~ , _'J ,_, It ¢¢f.a~=-fr ~¢-.~ xi, _ _fs /_\ ip il ff* E li _ it ,_ il _ ___ Q' l": rf?" ri- fx -:_ li, i i iii’ 2 r il 2* ,__ is _:V . i ,-f -' 3' Ag” " ' ll-_ *l 1 .1 T rf ,_ .--_~¢_..;~_.., »T,.,_. l.. E Lf-_ A N ;_1 , , if- 5, l x f t if .___\_ tif: . .<- l_ ,-4, >§» tl t .lr .l .,‘T.‘l _l ,t .3-'_ Rf? . 3, 5°' J.. » \ gl ,>¢. y., _ ‘il Ki -1. -aw i 1,1 l l _~.,', " ,ni ., g r i f I » x f l t “l 'I 1 i 1. r ft l-it i expect the range you lsuy to give perlecl nlnllction lol' Ioeome. »r_'i~ `,_ . ' - _, ' not he disappointed il you Select dn Entblplim M0“UCh- A bgker, easy an fuel,,5_ttcd with 'every modern convenience, it il .sh -.:~ ~<, » _ - Ti-is Pnmcs ‘rALkiNc w|'rH 9»luévyAPl|No|ANs A1' i getting better results. Slug has proven to be most ,,, adaptable for Island soil. Its use returns to the farmer 50 per cent increase in crops. Our local Agent, Mr. R. A. MacLeod, will call on * you arranging for shipment ot' car at your Station by l notifying the undersigned. illiey. far away? ' Jesus’ keeping we are safe lrliire, Mr. Bickerslcth wus greatly hn- ,. H1111-prtzsscd by a sermon founded-upon Isaiah XXVi_ 3: “'l‘hou wilt kdfp him in perfect peace, \vhos'c mind s stay- - l‘f‘-WCC. D€I`f€Cl P0502. OU!" l`UllU`9 all ml on Thee.” Tilopreaclier was -Canon i' _ \ UIIKHUWI1? G_lhhon and the sermon was a master-1 ,(g,mSm| m(,t0,.b0q_t5_ E new develop. Jews We kr\0W. and H0 iS 011 U10 piece of quiet reasoning, and eloquent - throne. tins;-_riptlon of the blessedness of faith. ‘That afternooifour poet visited a l"~‘l\C0. l10Fff‘-ffl IJHICP. tlcillll Sllallllwlllf-Z srick relative whose race was nearly 1-Opin,-.},,`v5k and 3 destroyer during -mi Jaarus has vanuuislfcl death and ull perfect peace," ln' the sick room and ' `°' ’- 0 nan on finllienne once said off this" hymn,” I-lore was streams dat had no bridges, _ dere was stone hill for to climb, Dore was swamps an’ stubs an’ brlurs, waitin' for me all de time. _ “Dore was clouds o' persecution, full o',thundcr an' cold rain- Dcrc was an 'mount 0' wunderln’ - Dore was lolks dat 'fore I nsk 'cm my Dore was folks dot ’t'or el ask 'em my poor wszvcrin’ t'oot.~str-ps showed into vuu_ntr_v dat was pleasant, but dnt dldn‘l contain de road; But the Luwil. lie fin'lly tell me,when ~ l'n\ hound to have do way, An' l think perhaps I'm making, may hc, hali'_a mile at day." ' Then the leader said; “Dere's nothin’ --'galnst dc rapid transit plan; `- -Jus' you get to liebbcn, my breddren, any honest way you can! li' you folks kin sail to glory, l don' know but what its right; But. I cannot help beiievln'-if we all should die tonight, When, you boatmen, land in Canaan, wid some narrow 'scopes to tell, You'd find dat ol' sister waitin' wid hor feet all* washed nn’ well." _,____€____\____ Firing Torperoes Tgii First. _, ment of the war, are reported to have lnunk the Bolshevlki battleship And- rea-Pervovsan. the battle cruiser Pet - fre f find all in Red l \ _.___-~ 1. _ .-.the _ "and§`*you 'will combined-_ , _ l‘li‘,;\, I --i- ___ __- ‘ci " . bod te' ,__ A; -TEA]-5 gl " ._ - _,,--_. f§7 ‘ - , E; §.__ o ' f , ' Rani Ron éoffu it ul gemroully genial on R¢dRon Tn _4 "L ` -I ' , _ »\‘llB_.'» ir" .im ~ ,_ -` -. bu--..»~\\\\ ' F / / -s- _,,- // I l if err/f / A l’ Doughnuts and Cookies Wheat to add rueugrh. /(1 1 \ \\ And it makes lighter, flalcicr Pie Crusts, Tarts, A BEAVER l ` FLOUR ' ` 'Requires Less Shortenmg f`-;:z=“"`*“v ~_ -’ _ "R - -_ H, .e-_‘_ _-_,__ .\\ x\i l ` ll ‘\ \l~ 1' ////‘, _ /_ _,___ \ >-1’ -7,g\V".`l` _ _ - - __ _ ` _r ,,, _ __., . ,. _ ‘__ *_-.-.. --- ' _ »~-f ‘ f’ We -""="' than you ever* got ‘with VVesrern Spring Wheat Floors. I "Beaver" Flour is milled of blended wheat. lt cbnnim Ontario Fall Wheat (fanious for pasuv making) blended with \Ve¢r.ein.5prill| _ You save nhartcning--and you get A ilour that in nlwayu the umm il quality' and strengtl\~ --when you use "Buyer" Flour, the only Und of flour that in equally good for _Bread and Pantry. _ DEALERS-write us for prices on Ferd, Course Grains and Cereal; THF Y. H. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED. ~ CHATHAM, 0| . _ ics and a wireless torpedo operator. in the ‘demonstration two ,fifty-flve foot .boats were employed. The first 'lntlmation the spectators had of their presence was a tremendous hosting ,_ us and ours? inn. With pencil he wrote "Peace, ¢=n..,,gen,,,m in me Gulf f pi 1 d gnolse, and then they were seen rush- ;\r,_g_¢.»` .4-,¢..pao-p AU 'iiR§0S LTD CHARLOTTE,l`0WN PE. I. -A 4 BISHOP EdWi\l'd HQHFY Bl0l¢@l"Bl€ll\.|of thousands who. should use it »in or Exeter, not to be confused with aft.,- ye-_,,s_ » - Bishop Robert Blckersteth, of Ripon ' -_%. » 'E' , its powers. -f read it to comfort and uplift his dying 'friend So full was he of his subject ll iS Olwllgll; @HI‘ll1’S Sl\jUEgl€S B00" linnpired hy -the mornlng's sermon and l Sllilll C9936. ,his fricnd's contlltlon, that the lines And JESUS C2111 118 £0 l19i1V'll'B l10Fl9Cl|canxo tn him without any effort. 'It' _ Ponce. , _ wvas as though the hymn was given him to be poured out for the benefit of the sufferer, and for- the comfort ,as the Ba,l;n_ora\l Cgstls was opposite r'l»Ii__.s__l . . . l-le was a voluminous writer upon “"1 ‘l‘¢l1elJb€“!1l.vlztco, I I _ ;l_1_f_¢_0l_;>l§l_t_1_a_1___:11xti scri1;tur:_1_l s;rbjects, malel:3ul‘°§|;"xvesfiigiilgfligifnfreful' mr ` i f.’:;".2lliif:é..l?i:‘;ll`§“l.it.§:.Tf:l§§` °.-;:.zzr:;.*. 5;;“;;1:.;’:“'*'*g?*'"“”, l _ . , lr..-.':.i‘. ‘z;:’.r.°:;:r.~ ‘.".1“‘;l:.l”:.;‘;‘,°;"-...‘.'; _ _ if of the last centurr, He ave cs 0'-.lil 0 my 'N0' ‘O "n,~l' h"Il’er Wm’ desires , < _ ` _ i1_:ur_i_;'r_ta__;_h_e__c>_t1_n¢il_;ti¢;1_:; §,__f__§£_,_?_____,:_)__,._[;____ _, to stop aboard. _, __ carry five, two officers, two mechan ' ""5“'*ll` pr_e1_chetl_ by Arclulcucon Farrar, mfg. 'hebben in ;";_;1},“};nb’,'?l‘('_gl'7t0,’;b‘$fluoggffgg %‘(’)',‘sl""",_ An' _my faith, it _sein-lu-d'de canvas, ‘But`i\is first publication in 1li4S, A,;\.n"\"','°;__1hl',`.‘:°7i’;` _i:_"`°:}‘ de :{‘°"d' 1, , -_ .1 _ . - 'In ewaers,asl ii..'~lL' i§..lf~_f“tli§"@....`.§`..`l°;~'I.i" yf,`.lll'.`i'.’.'l ~.*“""*“ “""“ “"' w“»‘f'- -' ~ ~ ._"mi,_ for 0mh___H0n _“__ '__ book ___ lull it s<_vcins llito l was makin' 'bout a ulldal-lifted' thffiugh Wintews rdlghrst Weather in led "l’trabb lin' ;;|a_;ig'v_i<__i\;__§i_l_>i__:1_v_;»:_1greKut;o;1s, allhouizh in do steamboat oh God'¥pQwe1?, .suspected oliiertar tgf u laliliunlgantlusl An it agen" "ke I "ms 'ml ini' 'boma Hymns Anclem md M no humh il knots an hour! ~' ‘ - Defies the Breeze and Bluster l Whether in cutteror auto, drivers and carters speed Atlmitic Underwear. _ Postmen, policemen, truck drivers, farmersjoll men who work n the great out-d oors, find Atlantic under- wear-the best for winter v/car. 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"l 'll £`0l1\' 9- llelibelllll 1 v yv .- , //'_ To-i' . ~ _ f ~» do ro v-b 't b (‘ ' . _ _ - \ , - ray, and For .Even and sonic of , , ‘ 0“_ U 'GUS I-111106 - _ ,_ 0_,_ _ gifs __ » hi” OHM, dev,,,,0m,| wm,ks_ An__Im pullm. 1i1ir_;l||y__llv€Iy~for to sud of the year the boats were being \ "‘-:MA l I odern. ln pub and- other ran"tl1rou- to be mer. of old (uv- Dious rlevoted e Br‘0re neu, e the An' _my berth is all done my direction ull lei Till har e An' d JUS' Los’ NDI! for, ao* work ln the not becomapopul. August 18. A sham attack by boats of this class is described in a_ recent issue 'ol' the London “’1‘lmes," by u _correspondent who witnessed it from the deck of_ the Balmoral Castle while visiting the British fleet. He says: _ “It was now nearly'tw'5 o'clock, and the Tiger, an interesting and instruc- tive naval demonstration was given by those entirely. 'novel weapons of war, the coastal motor boats, or“ C. M. B.'s". This-,_,\vas'arranSed by Capt. Wilfred -French.,_C. M. 3G., R. N.,‘ senior officer, ofthe new base at Osen. Among the miscellaneous' auxi- linry craft‘built for the navy during tho war none _was more remarkable than the coastal motor boat. lt was u development ofthe racing motor boats, and after some experiments with a trial 'boat in 1916 it was prov- ed that one of these little craft nrov- ing.ar a speed of thirty knots could fire a torpedo, and twelve were order- ed -from the Thornycroft firm. By tho sed against the Hun|_ The torpedo is discharged tail -first over the stern, thc C. M. B. using the high speed and man/oeuvrlng powers to steer clear oi’_its track. "The first boats only carried to crow of two, but larger boats, like those which camo from Osea-today, ing at great ‘speed towards the liner, rather on the water than through it. The bows of theboats were well up in the air and the stems deep down in the spra-y. All the time their engin- es made a terrific noise, comparable to the roar and ralttle of an airplane. When about 400 to 500 yards from the ship they fired a Very light to repre- sent the discharge of a torpedo, .and then swiftly swervlng onto another course they gave nnexhlbltion of- their manoeuvriug powers and the skill with which they wershandled. A most exciting and thrilling spectacle. "Somewhat later a second' demon- strntion was given with several larg- er boats, seventy feet long, and fit- ted for laying mines. These boats made an attack under cover of a smoke screen, which they emitted by placing smoke boies on the surface of the water. The speed they attained was fully thirty knots, and to see them scooting und skimming on the water was a marvel. These, mosqui- toes' of the flont in the Zoebrugge and Ostend operations, bu-t also carried to sea at the davils of a cruiser perform- cd certain duties on the German coast with conspicuous success. They are very cheap, quickly constructed, and are said to havo scored a greater pro- portion of hits relative] tothe um Y n b- er of pttacks made than any other _ served at home. .__Z ,_ It is . .Over There- -Oven Here STAG Chewin‘gTobacco _ ° is appreciated by both l of Ganada’s»war units --those who fought in ‘ Flanders and those who classes a cl craft in the wir."-~“New York Post." I ¢ ll e-*__ _-_~.es-sn-F' W ' ' ul; __ CANADA. LEAD ON "Canada, load on" - Through .tha 'misty vale of years, Undying -triumphs, hear ye 'tho cheers, _ . Be steady, be firm, you lead the way Out of the -turmoil to a brighter new day. "Cnnada,~1ead on.”' ” "Canada, lead on" _ Will you open the way Out of the dark, forward, obey, Unaweverlng, equal justice., a bona- tlde plan, Something is wanted, Brotherhood of Main, _ "Canada, lead on." - “ "Canada, lead on" ’ Fearless, unlsenlsh. victorious youth Proud of your record. defender of truth, - _ Untarnlshed your Flag, long may it _ wave, / . ` To honor your sons. who'dled for to save, ' "Canada, lead on." _» “Canada, lead on” - Courage -for thetasks ihat are loom- ing high, Cling it your glories that llrdlo ill!! 5 Y. ' » aishlgglout 1-‘we lb the orderuro- , _ Who'll¢b¢ the leader, will you load the way? ' "Canada, lead on." _ » = -,- Lee c. Krrson, ~ f l'-1~ 1 l’,~“l Summerville,-Man. f ~ .`