a iii-:immoa iniirri»iii nits- n-E-Eii°s new Pesi~z~in-E-f. mi-iineilaii'Si r»Stru§nnar-suaatiriiii5; iniii in-iiii iiiis s "."°i"ff§f."!'~71@*' ni I at - ml! NOKIYIIC 1 XIIPSN, ONT. une 17th.1 . “ I |1190 b¢ll1 \tsingf]“Fmit-a~ti\?e‘g’ aasfstnily remedy for many y¢af;_ T|J¢! lf* “I5 52%. medicine I have everttriegi ‘fruit-a-tives" do me the moago -te never i an thi action-irpteamit. F I" d ° ' §‘i~have used them for In igestion and Constipationjwith the bait results, and I it¢artily’rec`ommeni1 them, to anyone similarly enlisted, Ti1¢'w¢li°\l\>l¢8 hsveleftme complete- ly.snd~I§'i\_r_e “Fruit~s-tive" full credit for all _hm A nicer pill s man cannoi.'tske." » ` V f GEORGE MCKAY. The enormous demand for "Fruit-a- iives" ia steadily increasing, due to the fact thatthiswoaderful fruit medicine gives prompt relief in all cases of indignation, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Rhenrnatisin, Chronic, Headaches, and Neuralgia, and all Kidney. and Bladder Troubles. 501: a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2-Sc. Sold hy all dealers or sent on receipt of price ity Fruit~a-tives Limited, Otigqa, - - -HAIR wonn Wigs, cor nets, transformations, p\tff~chignons and under-ruifs, etc. made from combings or cut hair. Gen- tlemen's toupees also made. Work guaranteed perfect. MISS D. RUDGE, i _ 171 Great George Street, IF VI-SI’I‘ll\’l} NEVV YORK CITY; you deairo to locate in the I VERY CENTRE aearsstiretaili shops and niholet ;‘;ocssl`l>l= ea rea. e s eam ra, will be pleasedpgt the P N HOTEL I Alliimarla-Hoffman 5th Av., Broadway, 2-ith St. 0VDIl»i100Kl‘N0 MADISON BQ. PARK. A five million dollar example of modern srchltsctuiul perfection; accommottstloml 1,000 guests. A Good Room, . $1.50 Per Day. \Vith Bath, $2 to $5. l‘nmoua i"lccadl \ lkmllle! Ind G H* ii,\.\:ir.i. i'. l ni L0 NGAC RE New Yuan cirr _ HQTEL B'°'dii":ii‘iiT§§iir71iii§r"nacitizton _ Convenent to v ithing. 'lhe refined air and a0odserviceo‘acE.PER DAY AT 50 rooms With lavalorn $1.00 50 rooms with private aili i'50 50 mo s with private bsth~2.fl) 'Fair S ts 00to$liW. Smomal Rates' R u mm c ata Ci b8reakfs|t|. "dill 'i°.‘l.':."..<.:".°.i’, . botgefn roomaand a rant. ....f’.~.va..ii:.°:~”"“"-°’f_ iw' e "iiosros fnsii ans.” _ ‘“ :A-. 1.-t~A~l-LE: Y COMMISSION' MERCHANT. and SALT FISH Oannetl Goodsbllsobstcrs, 5<>Bll°PI» ,_ _ , s. -17! ATLANTlCuzVl-r l08TON. `0UNBIGi‘iMllNTS BOLICITED. l'I10-Yrliitboliiwks F raw ioiut ran ins- , I illitsln traitors wioioaia commiaion mum ' ` andShippers » Fish and F1089 - THUR `Y ' - ' W' §DA ' 'yi _HAZIELBRQOK BAPTIST ci-iunci-| C ill" Piwuduy evening tue nov. -E. P. 1 it der conducted ,the third of the ser- La of special services. Tho audience has much -larger than on Monday "Y”“|”|5 “Ulf WHS l§\’ippcd_ front’ the gary outset by the preacher as he' mat with thonsubject, "The Master 2-ll; His Work. based on the words, who game to se'ok and to save that W fd was lost. He portrayed the V01] as a great auction rofnn with its al' cd bidders. -He dealt with the great powers inherent in. the liutnan heart and showed the great purpose of unian life. This was the only med- “l"“ fm' wialifsstiuc int-.Goa inc. 'rue r nging appeal touched all present and Sv-ve arent inspiration to an. Mr. Cai- dcr will continue each night this week. IMAYFIELD. - Mr. Davis Moffatt. Willa has spent the last three months _w h his brother, Robert, of West. cliestor, N. S. has returned lionio.-- Mrs. Sarah Llnklettcr. of Linkletter, 'H Vlsiliiis Mrs. oiiai-ies wy...mi_._ wifi Storns of Charlottetown. is FB lil! Miss Jean Andrew.-Miss "Ml" Wyuud. ot iviuyaoiii, is ViHllil\t; in Summorslde.-Mr. Mor- ril Prascr, who spent the pant Wim. er with friends in Mayfield, ling' ru. aligned to Gravelburg, S9,gk;_..,May. ed lf! Droud of one of her brave young sons, viz. Mr. Albort Lo Clair, who recently loft home to give his services for thc Empire. Mrs. Eg". son Houston of Mayfield has roturn- gd lionie from visiting Mr.. .und M;-5, eorgo Simms of French River.-The farmers who have been busily engag. °_d lwuliiis mud have had to discon- tinue on account of tlic'bad condi- tion of the ice. PATRIOTIC UNDERTAKING.-Mr. A. W. liyndman, Manager of the Royal Blink. has The Guardlan's thanks for the first number of "Khaki, a monthly magazine and cabled news sheet for the oversca. soldier, bringing him, as 8- Rift. news from home.” The maga- zine will be sent free each month to officers and men of the ovcrsea forces, enabling them to follow the progress of the war in all its phases, and, with its news from their homes, enabling them the better to bear the .strain or war. Thc Guardian understands the - i > vi --_1 1 ASTHMA COUGHS "“l’i’<¥|l’l‘ilr°i?t"°“¢lii{i`u'°°lt‘i»Ei§’”' _'.4 J l EILIUI A 9|f“P|¢. sale and elective treatment avoid* ln* drugs. Used with success lor 35 years. he air carrying the antiseptic vanonlnhsled with every breath, makes breathing easy, soothes thesorethroal, and stops the cough, aairuringrestfulnlghti. Cresioleneisinvsluable to mothers with young ` clilédrcn ann a hnonlo d " ‘ sn erurs from Asthma. ` ' sm: at .mint fm- drnrripiinc booklet ' ` \ 0 IOLD BV DIUIIIIBYI ' | VAIO-CRBGLENB C0. . ._ Lssmiagldilnbldg Monfr I ' '” \_, _ ~ ` ..._ .v .“~...-as-,_qu-a Learn to Play the Piano in One Evening You Can! Herefs the PROOF ant down E. Win- ii°“ ff e.- “i iii' a aenuine blur but who hay: themselves ry it FREE in Your Hgms u that all we sa true. wl ggtirg method and is0,pleoes oi music for 1 days' FREE Trial. Keep it days to prove to your own satisfaction that every WON W0 say is trite--then send ua 8i.50 asa first ymaim and ti 00a month until S6-50|” lllil "YW mist' lieiigmai mia it main 1 at . mo tm ua nothin Ti\at's fairisn'tit? iflt ii not ali we id afi rd to malta such dfalr. adults claim. coil we 0 sam wiisi undef. an vw ham ‘dim wi _ e.______ .. an l§l¢|:ep_¥r_i:lHi.')ffer aa announced iii Ch,,|°m¢.,,,,, QW-sim Answer time neatloasi ii nw me ii ws MW" °'%°'§\°" 5-- °° -°",r'ir§:.s‘t'ti..'at~°“ 0., 2;;"v7'n'.ii'.A§n14in¢. 'r»ivm.'cmsa. ii Better Butter- Bigger Profits! lpgwiahyvnbdtltslspssthsal uilsmantho “BRITISH” Butter Worker , More by no een um in ~ Gt. ritsin and Canada- Unk" '.ir'~"“i'~.r.'.:.':.“°.:""“" I NN' 4 and bill* - ‘ I . magazine will be placed on sale in the bookstores of the vit! at 15~cents each, the proceeds to be used in supplying the soldiers' with reading matter. This number is a most interesting and at the leading authors. It is hoped that citizens will generously patronize this undertaking as every dollar goes to swell the fund for providing the sol- diers with reading matter. i FRIDAY TRANSFER.-Capt. G. II. Campbell who have been connected with the 40th Battalion, received telcgrams is the battalion for which Prince Ed- ward lsland is sending volunteers. and needless to say both officers gladly gave their consent to the transfer. PERSONAL MENTiON¢~Mr. A. J. Mann, Montreal, made a business trip to Victoria on Wednesday. Mr. Frank Arnett Sumniersldo. was in Victoria McAvlnn, Kelly's Cross was a visitor to Victoria on Wednesday. Mr. John in Victoria on Wednesday. Mrs. Ar- chie Campbell. Bonshaw, was a vis- itor to Victoria on Wednedday last. V short illness, took place March 6th at for some years. St. Andrew’s Lodge, A. F. & A. M. attended in a body and SPECIAL SERVICES AT HAZEL- BRO0K.- On Monday evening, March 22rd the Rev. E. R. Calder began what promises to bo a. very profitable seri- es of meetings in the Baptish Church. There was s. very good attendance and ‘as the speaker dealt with the subject of Revival a good deal of enthusiasm was aroused. The different phases of tho subject, The Need. How to begin and What the- Revival would .mean were dealt with in a masterly way. After the address an inspiring after meeting was held in while many took part. The services will be held every night this wcck at 7.30 and a licarty invitation is cxtondcd to all. FORTY HOURS DEVOTION.-The Forty Hours Devotion closed in Char- Solemu lligh Mass of Reposition was ment while tho choir sang thc "Pango proachod the Sacraments of Penancc and the Eucharist. This is 200 great- er than any number previously ro- cordcd. At Mass yesterday morning and during the time of the "Forty llours” tlicro wcro grcnt crowds pre- scnt in the Cuthodral. RECON8TRUCTi0N.-~'l‘hr- marks of the tire of Saturday morning, which destroyed thc foimdry and blacksmith shop of Messrs Bruce Stewart & Co.. Ltd., and damaged tho south side of thc factory of Mr M. P. iiogan, are fast disappearing, and the business of bith firms is proceeding as usual. All the debris from the building of Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., has been cleared away, and the repairs to the Hogan factory will be completed in a day or two. The new foundry and machine shop will be erected, both under the one roof. on a new site about 20 feet to the rear of the machine shop of the flnn; the old site will~ba used as a ynrd for thc present. Tho new bulld- ing, which will run north and south, will be 150 fcct long and 40 feet wide and will contain new und improved equipment. Construction work will comincncc nt oncc, and it is oxpoctcd that the new building will bo coni- pletod in about six weoka. The chungo of location is being niudc as it safo- guaril against flre and the company has also undor consideration tho ln- stallation of automatic sprinklers ot’ tho latest typo. Those sprinklers would be installed throughout the building, and when the temperature became to hot the water would auto- matically turn on and an alarm be also run it- _ FOX DUD- Black a week or which blood pelt was and $250. about April. of its d still a not its oath and UDB sale. thi BE CURED ,T0-DAY .- _ _ OF BACKACHE Your siiitent back ache can have . W _ tractive one. being profusely illuatrat- but _,me ¢,,“w_. DISEASED K |13- ‘"1 “ml °°“*“‘“‘“¢ “'“”‘°= “Y “°'“° 0* Nara-and they ...un in strengthen- ed before the back-ache can be cured. Your best remedy. and the quickest to act, is Dr. Haniiltor.'a Pills; they cure kidney back-ache in 3 hurry. Simply wonderful is the action of this grand old medicine which for liv- ar, kidney and stomach' disorders has l Dr. 1-iinnlitoifs Pills will ' _ e ua . and Lleut. C. Martin, who have voiun |10 elif _ back wearmessmhey our teered with the third contingent and :lilil \y“i;i;;rt;oy‘ appetme' cowrlgtwugth ve e- and good spirits., Being pure y cg I yesterday asking if they were willing table NNY are mild. not tirastic. ct to transfer to the 55th Battalion. This a 25c. bottle of'Dr. lialulli-011 B Pull* to-day. -,,,,,.,.~ov-vvvv~f-'--~.~.- . »-»-»*-vv-*°° SERIOUBLL ILL.-Word has been rccclvcd that Private Wilfrid Clins. thi iii isisriously ill at the Military osp a. Priuco Itu ' ` f id M 'D ii iidiefi ill ‘ ' on business. Wednesday. Mr. Joseph pig", (g?"'v1‘l’:;rc he was residing with his mother, Mrs. B. McDonald. H f’ l f Georgetown, P. McKay, DsSable, was visiting friends E_° I_W‘:m"i;m§rc5éu§iu of Mn Temple McDonald, M. L. A., and also of Mr. A. E. McDonald. M. L. A. come before the meeting. M -D nald of the First Canadian .Con- E . _ _ H it l Sliornclino, lang. Mr. Wil- . , ANNUAL ivast-:rms conssnva- istanoess i=uNEaAi.- 'inc inn- TWE ASsoc,A.|.,°N__.,.,w anna", eral of the late Robert Bruce Hudson. M g tl Uber l_CO“sen,a0,,e who died on March 4th, after a very glgfocaifggn of‘aueen.s:?0u;Ity"W“l be h ld t - ay in the Mar et a , Open- Victoria, B. C., where he has resided mfg at°u omock “_m_ No doubt me meeting will be largely atttondcd by d l tes from evory part o ic coun- took the service at the graveside. uf’ “Rs me "am Mmngemems am Many friends wcro present and beau- ' . _ ‘ tiful flowers were sent. Mr. Hudson “‘;flhb‘hat thsvxfigiiixktgilgflfgtifffxxg was born at Tryon in 1859 and leaves W t 3150?? ate” Wm be on baud many relatives and friends on Prince -'l')1:)mpu';, as $50 openmg mum Blew" Edward mmm' o'clock, to permit of a free and full discussion of such matters as shall ANOTHER iBLANDEFi.- The fol- pert ilredglng engineer. li/lr.‘ Bayfield is a graduate of McGill, and not long after leaving that institution ho be- came associated with tho lntorcolouial Railway. Subsequently ba was on tho engineering staff of tho Groot North- ern and Bcrvcii with credit also as mechanical superintendent of the Mon- treal harbor works. onc of thc most extensive undertakings of its kind on the continent. A few years ago Mr. Bayfield came to this Province and engaged in private practice which he abandoned tocnter the service of the Dominlthi Government. lie is a mom- bcr of the Institute of Mechanical En- gineers of Great Briain, the _American institute of Mechanical Engineers and tho Canadian Civil Engineers Assoc- iation. The salary is a vcry hand- some unc. - THE MAILS.-Tho boats left Capo Traverse yesterday morning at 6.50, with 47 bags of mail and arrivcil at Capo Tornientino at 1.15 p. m. The bouts left the mainland at 7 a.m.. with 69 bags of infill, and arrlvcd at Cape Traverse at 1.20 p. ui., the mailreach- ing here at 3 p. ni. Thirty-one bags of paper mail were loft behind at Tor- mentino yesterdayp One hundred bags, ull Saturday’s mail. came over by the Minto and reached here about 9.20 last night. To-day the Stanley will bring over some heavy paper mail that has been at Picton. It is expected that the ice boats will to-day bring over all Wedncsday’s and Thursday'a mall, clearing everything up on tho other aids but thc 31 bags qf paper mail, left behind yesterday and which will have to be left behind again to- day. Tlie mail train loft as usual last night at 8.45. What Mothers Say of Baiay's Own Tablets Once u niothcr has used Baby‘s Own Tablets for her little ones she will uso no other medicine. Sho quickly real- izes thc Tablets are an absolutely safe remedy and one that will give Bad-Colds, Furrcd Tongue, indiges- tion,‘S?sllow Skin and Miserable Iiead- aches- come from'a torpid liver and cloE!_¢d constipateti ' bowels, which cause yourstomach to be filled with uudigcsted food, whiclrsours and ter- nienta like garbagein ii barrel. Tl\at's the _first 'step to _untold inlscry-fon~ guses. badbrcath, ycllow 'sl-tin, sever ' V CAN D cA1'HAn'r|c ~ .tif 'QL .-ai,.... et _ . ciiis. iiiiiiiis.f uiisiiiiiliiii..Y, niiuiiii nun iuwiisiiitins . __.,.».., colds, everything thot, is _horrible-i\`}iti nauseating. A Ca'.st!aref__,to,iijgfl_i_t~'-.iglll straighten-you out' by` inpnning-a»"l0 cent box from_your__drugBitt¢.WllI._k§6D your Liver _active, Bowels -jéloan, Stomach sweet, Head clear, and-'_ms.ke you feel bu|ly_ for- months. Don't'*lor- act the chlld_ren.` _1 X5 . ., ' ' ‘ee we _ ,. if i . ..<:‘~“;_ 7 .4 ` _ A _ v . I0 .PRICE io cewrsf - -int l “ A5CARETS'WORK~-WHlLEiYOU`_StE.E»% . _I ‘__ is-*HF* MT. 8TEWART.- ills friends are glad to see Mr. H. D. Coffin, Mt. Stew- art. out again after conilnctncnt to his house for some days with a severe cold.- The volnntccrs from Mt. Ste- wart- for thc goose-shooting season in Tracadle Buy arc: lt. Clark. C. Gay. E. Duff, S. Duff. J. Mclntyrc. Here's to success. - ’1‘lic Guardian regrets to learn that Mr. Angus B. Mc- Donald, Pisquld, who has been quite ill for some time is not improving. - Mrs. Alexander McDonald, Plsquid, who has becnsuifering froinpncumon- ia, is, we arc glad to learn, out ot iiangcr.- Muchsynipatliy in the pur- ish of St. Andrew’s, is felt for tlieir pastor. ltev. A. P. McLellan who_v;"rus called to Montreal preceding the death of his brother the late lamented" Dr. McLellan of Sumnicrside.- ltcv.'_Fntli- cr Poirier, St. Duustan‘s Collcgo who celebrated mass in St. A.iidre\v’ti fon Sunday last in the absence of 'lilntlior Mcbcllan, returned to tho cl_ty`-on Mouday.- The recent fail of snow has enabled the farmers to get'a"|ot niorc hauling done and the lumber is C0111ihg in to Clark's Mills, Mt. Stew- art at a trcmendous rate.--L.` i W1' gl I- pau- ix V as li if-‘= ._ '-5-2 _ ..: flu. ~»-cs-e do sure results. Concerning them Mrs. R. L._Wrlght, Pennabit, Sask.. writes: "I have used Ba.by's Own Tablets for my three babies and think so much of them that I always keep them in the house." The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. What Doctors Use lowing may be of interest. to many friends on P. E. I.: Mr. Jack D. Burns of the Medical Staff 30th Battalion. 2nd Contingent, Victoria. B. C., (son of David Burns, Spring Valley, P. E. 1.). arrived in Halifax on February 18th and embarked for England. The 30th Battalion mobilized at “The Wil- lows Camp," Victoria, B. C., was lu- spected in January by Major General Sam Hughes and pronounced to be onc of the finest of tho Canadian rc- gimcnts. it would be interesting to know how many gallant lslnndcrs S <1 Ak i»$§f;\ s .- - - `\\- -.mm . ln” ¢fllh\»> .. V . at J A riumwi ‘ V I "_L_,__._ ' %; `i'1ji`&,\i;.‘-' .Fla/Il `, FREE I‘J”..1'.'flf.';i.‘f;i°.l'.l.‘.‘Z.“l’.I".'.}I.?.°'i‘.'li1’.'F REE fox thc price men- havc cnllstcd in other pl'ovliiccs.~-I. LLET 'I‘l follow lottetown yesterday morning when it |MP°RTA_NT _Bi _ ‘Q ing rcfert-n<,c to Mr. Bayfield, sig: o c,_,|e\,|-ated by Famer _1_ C McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bayfield; mr: ` l ttct i, is taken from the niicou Summersme' v` G" assisted by iiatker vter Vi/,c`i`i'lld' The numerous friends in Plus MacDonald as deacon, a or - Frank McQuaid as sub-deacon, and Victim” °f H -A' Blfyfieid' if°"t‘]“;r Famer G_ _L McLe|ian’ D' D" Mane, superintendent of tlrcdgitlig ii I lils of Ceremonies. ills Lordship the Bls- i°“'“- Wm be gratified ‘Q f"“°‘b° _‘ff hop wus present in thc Sanctuary. lm- ”l’P"“m"°"t by mc D"““'l‘tf’“ ;""‘m_ nicdiatcly after Mass the Lltnny of ‘”°"t t” m"_i'“|""`l"l"‘t “"5 tolli "L lgcb thc Saints was chanted; than the pro- “mal “”5i*‘°"””t “"5 '.'°°r “ °r _' session of me Most messed s,wm_ son. the terminus of thc liuilson 1i.iy ' ' si crations for ftailviay. Exten vo up , . mummy Bcnedicmou of the Blessed thc lmprovonicnt of flint port are nn- Sacrament was next celebrated, fol- do’ Way andlt-he mi" _'hat t1i'_°_ Golf' lowed by the “Tc Deuml. Eighteen ment lint; on ist_<;]dLt`if£ se‘i‘v ccsltil m priests were cngngcd during Tuesday Biiyncm S "1 fr' “.“ “fig "Me L and Wcdncsday hearing confessions or um" gcm °""‘“s “wr as “H L _ _ _-_ix iu_ia ` for Ejacma A soothing combination of oil of Wintcrgrcen, Thymol, and other heal- ing ingredients called I). D. D. Pro- scrlption is- now a favorite remedy of .skin specialists for all skin. diseases.lt penetrates the pores, givw instant re- lief from the niost distressing itch. Its soothing oils quickly lical thc inflam- ed tissues. ’l‘cst its nontliiiig cl`l`t-cl.. All ilrug- giiits liiivc a geiicroiis trial bottle for only 25s-,. tjoinc and ict ns toll you ii- liout our money hai-,lt guarantee offcr to frcc you from your distress. Ask also about I). I). ll. Soap. Central Drugstore, E. A. Foster, GEL-No dell you over had in your l.ifs will please lou like Dotty Diinple and bony lazy. than hnantunt Ml Dlollilll DQIII Wil-It All thol! lovely BIMJIM llid handsome hats. You nsn vin them ever no easily, with. out spending o single nent.. and :es as well the most. axilalsiia llllporlod Wrilb Which hot Shy llrl of! lldy would want to wsu. Dotty Dlmnlo and lossy Mary seo almost life sue- ovn twenty tnnhaa hlsh. and each one has s complete wardrobe of thraolovuly drains and three lovely ata to match lull alyon aes tlaam above. There are hand. sonas party dresses, sailor anits.achoel drones, play suits with noata. sto.. and each suit. has a hat tnmistch. lor lllltlltoe H lllkrrltlh with lhollllol ltllt, llnvely faiths! hotter the party dross and so on. Thurs are six dreamt lnii six hats in all. and It issueh lreat. fun because both dolls can stand un atraiglitiaat as you see them In the lotura and You can r,ban|e thuire othso and hats in at glly. Y0\l`l just lovn 110%!! Illmplo and I/ftvey Mary and gat no and or lun out. nl hem. The Dollies and nil -hair beautiful hats and clothes are avar an elevarly made nf beautifully llthographad card-hoard. all in mag. nlloolit. rich oulbrl And so helilliinl tint. i.he7'li1|\tx"DrIlo lou and :all your trionda. livery hai, and dross is rasdy in Dill on Min minute you lui- it. The lovely wrist watch that is your astra present its little twanty. it has rfah sun metal one. porcelain dial, |llt hands. and isa lnorlntesd time keeper. \ou can vitlaeri wear Ie as A wrlstlst or take t o3 the r it with A obntolalne or charm. lCliarlottctown. ‘ D. D. D. is made in Canada. htanslst and was Aiitlltlo 'i'ilE-REGAL MANUFACTURING Yen knew. glaia. 3Z'.7.`3."‘ 3'3"” iltmgg Dil' » ' ' ' able nn:.1ani| un 5 '_ sm-.if°:...:.°.-.°. - '~ - " >-~ ,,, . _- » \ ‘ , .'..'.‘i.t.'::::.:,.::'i.‘.¢ - W.. . from l6.iDtoU5.U`l. , / Girls-if yon want . ' these lovely della _ with thair srand outfit and the dns watch ton. writv- na today ana wa wth sans you postage nam ,nm Zio: ina lovolleat Bosal!! Pm Sofa you have aiu aseuto sell fer only loc. assi. Thsyluat sell lllis not oaasa. Just think. two beautiful. engraved. gold itnisntd heauw Pins on a ni--e card lor only ion a pair. 'i nn ara soprotlyaud an handy that many ladies lm! tum nr tn.-on arts aa soon as you nnnw it-vm. we want in lntrodnre them beniitiliil new lioanty l'\na he duty lady inthe fans aint uni spam no upsnaa to renal-I rsu tl you will help us. llstnrn our Us no when l.h»» Pina areaolikand we ulllprmnntly amid you t-oth lovely dolls with their contplsit- ..ni.n|.» ai. ours. all-'nhqtscs pafd,artd tha mm wrist watt-n .wa can alio reusltn wltli- onl. sailing any more gnnfls by alionlnl your ftroalhdudoilfa ui your friends and getting only leur oltlasm 3 Ihr Jewellery and urn nuriouiiy pq-miuma as it did. f»on*trnlssth|anhani:e,£;rla \\'r|t.s roi-thalzsnty Pima oonar ans you can soon va min tnstionaana vim. CO.. DEPT. D- 581 TORONTO. ONT-.»|"l fm hsr table". Wufsrn asltsat flour. |5555; ."Bsavsr" Flour ia a BLENDED flour. it is B may -rwo nouns ia ons- ta. nntfitio-ta. delicately flavored Ontario 'wheat flour. with Manitoba wheat fiouradlsrl to increase the strength. i “Beaver” Flour tnskoa nal homemade lnatl-s fins, ,vm ggymng-,navy white-nutritious, easily digested and wiiolqoma - with the sweat. delicious flavor that no siwayiaasocistsa with the lmao “mother assi to Fl* Ol '"l¢avar" Flour gets its whiteness. itgiitssss sad flavor #omaha chores Ontario what which saisra_\ato the bland ' of wlisats from which itls milled. . _ » "lunar" Flour rsqsinsa SHORIINING, nl ps! n|aMasH(Is¢f.ofbnd (ond sash piss dal phffryl tldt may gives the same results. Try it in your own kitchemand sas for yourself. Order -, , , it by stains at your |rocsr'a--“illAVlR" the original <-~ - blsniiedflour. . DEALERS -- Write ’ on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. _The T. il. Taylor Co. Limited, CHATEAU. Dlll. we Bread i _ that you can’t get _ in Western Wheat Flour "Beaver" Flour is the only blended floor worthy of the lame-the only flour in which the exaci proportions of Ontario and Manitoba wheats have been determined by scientific tells the only flour that is always tho same, and and during the devotion 3.883 an- £1 _,_ _.t ,,_,._.._.__---_~.V5,._. -4 ,t -_ _ BEAVER FL UR ives a cieiiéacy and flavor' to , ff/,fy 4// / .§'.,_' 72".. /4-Z .-vu' _/1,1.,-,L . £7-5/1; ' 1.1' f k . "iv/Q 2- ¢1;f""’- » E/7E{;.'f . ,~,7,¢/» if 5-” " il V A I, / ns for prices iff.',»~ Q