'f' _- 3 ._ ,. _;. *l -_~ ' f. "l 1* tl" 'i , l .6 'KE \"» 1. . *ll l _ I `J't \ . ,-5 '..,\ I _l* 2*.-"""¢..'-'".~ "" '- -ur' --_Su '_ _ ` 'ri-tunsoav P. W. Cliirkin, J. D. Stewart. of the Development 0ommi|eion1>re¢~l»--HOASBA Punot-|Ag§p,._ My-_ 1), _ ltsttenbury. DF- Mclwllltlll. J. E. B. ent. Considering the iaelemency of N. McDonald ,has purchased from The Prince Edward Island Develop- McCready. J. W. Callback, Franklin the weather, it might have been ad- Mr. Jay his trotting home, Baby me Commission held its first snnuil_Bovyer, J. R. Etliott, J. H. Gill. J. vieable to postpone the meeting and George, the price pam was 5 hmm. ‘ -I-_¢ ff- -~ :ff--ef at meeting in the Legislative Conntll ’l‘ Lant John Anderson Rev Dr it would have been ost oned but some ons Chamber. lest evening. Mr. F. 1% --~ r-ni: _ V £» ..-.1-_ I ` - _ z. , _ _ p , ll.lGauthier, W. ,I_.. Cotton. I»`. J. Nash, ,for the foot that the foggy, had to lieartz, the president. presided. \\'. P. Callaghan, J. B, ltlcl<‘atlyen.‘ be submitted in time fo;-_the ¢0m|ng]` mg pR|¢E F9” FEL-|»s__M|._ E_ R_ There were also present. Premier J. R. Burnett, R. McDonald. J. J. session of the Legislature and owing Brow yesterday 1-ecegveq 9, male from Mathieson, limi. M. McKinnon, l-lon.|l<}nman_ and others. to other engagemeiits It would have Mr. Chester M¢|,um_ New york gmt. J. A. McDonald, Messrs W. F. 'l‘ltl-‘ 'I`he President, Mr. I-`. R. llearts. been |““,0s5|\,1¢ to secure auothei' ing that one pair of pens had been marsh, l’erc_v Popc. J. 0, llyndmau. said he was gratified to see so nian_v suitable ,,\-suing M,-_ H(,m.[,_ er som for $1_750_ The cheaper grades - WJ plalned that that was the annlvcr- are going well -but the highest grade * -~ _"‘ -- ' sary or the inauguration of the Devel! are slower. The other day one pelt was sold -for $l.0l'i0 or $2.100 per pair. . _ ty that night they came into being. Dui'-‘ _i ";*7f-A; ing thc year it_ had not been neocs-' NAMES C0l-'tR-ECTED.-- lu the Pu. salryl to call fireduent nieetllngs ot' the ‘vtrlotie Fund list /publlshoil from the \ _ \v o cf Comm ss on. Ur e'r their St. Pet'er’s Bay South Poll. a, few days, 17"’ ANNOUNCEMENT constitution sub-comnilttees had been Mr. Andrew Lewis should have been a oiated to deal with the vailo s. c " t \ _ DD ‘ u rediteduwitwli one dollar and Mr. Al- N . __ _ aspects of _development wot'lt__ and fred Simons? with ilt‘t._v cents. in the »_~_ ' » these submitted their report ot the Mount Stewart poll My H_ |r_ |re~e. opiiieiii t‘onuuissioli.- a vent' ago ' _ _ . deliberations to_the‘ programme com- han should h ' b lit I 'ith 'i lie most trying part of the Canadian climate mime witt¢1tY"\a=i_-‘iii two- time and lim- .|»i|a.~_._ me 9°" "°' °' “ t >,. 2'. _n._ ' I1 l i I 4 _l _ _.. _n-_ i --l~_ .._ _ ' . Q' . 4 iw( _ t . S 0 ith __ »;j.` -A ---fi-ii-; V .Y 1;--lt-ll iv "ij 5-lv \ ~_-'Q l'>_~ i* '_ Eiiifie * ` fit ._ |91 wt, ,t-'=‘ .ti ' _V .- ». _t .;;l,i~-.;= ‘*"' .-l ‘tn 1 , ’ ` _'__ »/Q _ ~;.»_ : `, i -liz \_.t -I A 1 r'Y‘ .s;- ‘fr §_- t_. to --sill* "‘~ -=’ ‘ -‘le-'l;=‘i?3 "_" -s .,-l ` .-, ft' -fit ~ at ff ' fl > i5§jf,,={,€ fi l `.t!_fli,l°.j‘ fwli . 3,, .1-w. 'ri _ ‘lt 1 _ if 'lt 1-4 tl ; _ -_, ;. . _.¢. ‘*{l°_'f ` it tl ' *` it-',_1'.§f;,~f 911" » - ‘lt~;lri‘>°‘.1~ f 1 _ lsfrigt rf _ i L-»-~ - ~' _ - "f _"`T‘:.T`*~f’~.,--"°"“"F ‘.f5`..§‘.““"‘** é:‘:_.&¢ _ ;;1=€s`I T-1;-_“_” -._~_.=:»_:"~’~' -' -"~ < ' ' :» a- _ » ...f Q _ _*_* ~*1;_ : ,__ ; "#5 r ‘ *ii h r=ri§“ _ .__ _._ pi.; Ig.-y§.t_ “ l._\v t 3,, . _t 1-' t- _t-‘_-:_ . ‘i-;_ 1 __l ‘t-‘I - f' tl-li . | tg.. . :rf tt l;-I if *>-$15 F”.‘§r|\"` .if -_.__é;_ _.ir -.`;_.,_._"‘f i pmple who can afford slioulti go away to the of the south. it isa time-_to secures-.. ~ passage on a "Royal Mail” steamer and hike away to liar .ther of the numerous places at which ». those ships tall to Barbados and return to St. john is The cost ofa ticket from Halifax ‘N $10625, white a mend asker is Demerara costs only $1 -_ ' N. ‘ ' l'~...l h. ' l. lI.B‘li ° 1: the early Spnng' lt I5 d time when dehcate i'iiLii(1.gll=_qiisi(i=.(i1tLtlil:mlzix(lt(iittim gi‘lr\iiiilH\\iiie the expense, sunny Islands ‘ ff 'L-\ _ `\ -/_ff/. _"` *,- _l ‘ / t‘ _ -7"."- -f<_~__~t1st.~v.»- ,.4`| , _ bados, or any `/ 1'/ r.-,_ _ \ 25.00. These '_ ~ prices cover first-class berth and meals. CARVELL BROS , _i _ \ _._ :` ;`\\\ _.\ _\ <1 ._ ` E _ 1. W. K. ROCFRS. C.T`.A.. G (.1. RLYS. ' . -n- .»,, ___ _ 1. P ~-1,-..‘.1‘;.*~. >&4. -*c » -- - .1 "Tcl . ..a_..- -/-~ _ t I ' I . - _ __ \ * "ull t `l 1"/.i.¥‘¢,§' `V~,"’ \‘ `\~_\~ _- ‘- 'YL/al T’f¢.a' ;»_l'."lt'.'li 1'; il ’&t':'ltH\lll '/fl/`»f‘_»_....., '__"f_‘,"`:"_7li .nits 1 \`.§;kfi.l THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY " $1-59 Grlllvllle lrecls llAl._ll"`AX» N. S.__ _l / il *g _ _-= \ -_-_ _ _-~t1p_-»~_»- - fs"-<5'-mr -`.`w_` __ T1? -All _ 4" ‘“.'~'1 ~s_"o;;.,~ 3 ST-E5- tlI;t'.vww/f:@:2;;-/al/1\\' 'mm .1/z, _-Z u I | - “_ __;_ _lr _rdf i t. _ Thisbush Yields 'QM _ only 21/2 ozs. »‘-3. yearly ~' . . AVERY small yield considering I ‘L '\_ 5' " ' “is-._ ' ` >r vs_.. ` J ` A' ay-fr "l..~ ‘ ' ;` §.d‘f_£_'>~_.».~.» ;"’}f¢~ `-`.- tt- . _ 1 img-_ i ==sa=S "ii: -_. vi ;1;:§s3 -_~,..J/ .__ the size of the bush. It takes about 61/2 bushes to yield a pound of ordinary tea--and about 10 hush Red Rose Tea, as only buds are used to produc 1 l . =- _ /_ _">~:‘>} ja \. ~»~;;~. - ‘ ' ‘ REDROS _ i is °°d lea 'f\=1‘f es to yield a pound of the tender shoots and e the distinctive flavor and richness which char- acterize this li i gh - grade tea. packages ' only. Tryit. _ no In sealed _ 1-o\'ert=d with the least possible incon- venience' to the Commission as a whole. and thc results of the lnvos- tigations were to bo found in the ro- ports of the sub-committees, which would be submitted. 'l`-he programme couinilttee' had met from time to time and were kept fully informed of the nuturo and scope of the work being carried on hy the sub committees. The draft. report which he was about to submit contained the conclusions resclied b_v the programme committee and the information which they had gleaned and it. would he for tho t‘ommission as rt whole to at-cept the reports as submitted or to adopt it with such unientlmeiits ns might seem no- t~t=ssary_ Mr, iienrtz spoke in highly camplinientniy terms ni' ' the work done by tho various sub committees anti thcu procoerlod to read tho re- ports in which he was assisted by Mr. Pope. These took over Iwo hours. to read null wore ol' ii. rnost. valuable, iutcrc-sting and illuminating chaiuc- ter, details of which wiil lic given in stiliseqiif-ni issues. A short discussion took place of the close-_, taken part. ln. by Rev. Dr. Gauthier, Mr. J. E. Il. lil:-(‘roudy. and Prcinlor Muthlc-son. The Premier stated that _,the in- formation and reconluleudatioiis WGI1 such that he fclt convinced that n great benefit. \vould nccruo from copies. of the reports being submitted to thc tcnclit-rs l'or uso in the schools. ` - Ou the #motion of the Pxesident. seconded by Mr. Titlmarsh, thc rc- coinpany :itijourncd to the Kozcy Korncr, where they wcrc cutertaln- cd at slipper and a vcr_\- t-'n_lo_v:\blo f-vcuiu f w is assml couduct it course in physical training at. Prince of.Wales (lollege. Over 200 students are taking the course. The Inspectorls visit. is to dclivcr a short lccturo'to the classes and ar- range for their classification with at view to subsequent, examiiiatioii for certificates when the coursc closes. ‘Tho Inspector hopes also to inspect the Cadet Corps in which he takes such an interest, and no doubt. the boys will hr- tlcliglitcd to soc him again. Vaptaiu imc Orr. of .\'t.-lsou. H.<‘.. has uct-.eptoil the po.-sitiou ot' l.iout.- .Voiuiuatxder lu the I-lritish Navy. and sailed from llulifux some two weeks ago. l.if.-tit.-(`oniniandt-r Ori' was horn at l~`reucli Rivcr, New Loudon, P.l0ll WUCK SPM tlay’s Guardian an crror was inadver- =: . _ _ ' _ P ` 0 - _ _ _ if/ ' iii' over to this cltv Scigt Boi~.vcit t feud) made in ,ho “amp of pm y;¢~k_ hurdt Watlman, whit-Ii was givcn as \Voodman_ Pte. Watlman is a. son of Mr. A. ii. \Vndniun_ Suniincrslde, and enlisted with the ltlfltli going to Eng- land with the Battalion. During his stay in England so-nic-~ slight heart trouble developed which iucapacitatetl him from further military service and he was tilscliargctl with several others. Pte. \\'ntlnitin is now in Sum- nieralde and it is liopc-.il that with care in civilian oc-cupatiou he will shortly he fullv rc.~;torot| to health. FUNERAL SERVlCES.- The f`tlu- cral o|` Sister St. Mary Georgina. late superior ot` ltivcruess (‘onvc_ut, which took plnco this week, was vcry large- ly attended. The solemn Requiem lligh Mass was celehrateti by Rev. A. I.. McDonald. with Rev. lil. M. Doyle as deacon. Rcv. R. A. Mt-Donald as sub-deacon, and lte'v. I., J. Keats as mnstei' of ceremonies. Rev. J. A. Ile- (Yostc, of Plctou. performed the fitti- eral rites. llcv. R. i.. Mreilonald. ol St. Pt-.ter`s. prezichetl it beautiful and appropriate sermon. 'l`llo procession wus' lcd hy the t:liild'rcn ofthe convent, school as a tribute to the years of service given by the deceased sister. -Sydney llecord_ (Sister St. Mary, not- Miss Josephine (‘lark, was horn " n tlirough all thc dlffcrcnt stages. ho nr- In Orwell' ]»_ FL |_, iii. hitloll. _-\t'tt~1' eight yours ho itltcluled thc Nav:-il School in Loudon. und' buss- a1`t.or lic visited his old home- and !'rientl_~= on tho island.. wiiorc lic re- niainf-fl for u _voaiz llo the-ii wont to l].(`_ null cngagctl with the t'.i’_R. and was given columztnd of u. large car ferry boat. capable ol' t-arrylug fill cars fort-tl his 1-i0r\'it_~i-_s to takc it hand in downing tho llun. I.icuf_-t‘ommandcr Orr married it daughter oi' the late Mr. Malcolm l\’icl’liai-l, of Argyle ‘Shore and they made their home at Nelson, ll.(f. Three yours ago she, with hor two chlldrcn. cattle to the Island to .t_ tot .i (tcp usttl c.ip_a.l|. .hott y louletown fm. smwice in me N-,wy:__ Peter Kclly. t"harlot.tetown; I). Reti- moud, Clinrlottetown; Robert Haynes, Charlottetown; Robert. l‘}mcr_v, Wood -lsl:tnd.==‘: llanicl Emory. \\-'ood ls- lands; .l. W. Robertson, I-las; Baltic; W. ll iirucc, Eas'-t, Point' W .I ricrtissi lalm linottla\‘_ ' ' _ ' ' ' , . ‘ _ . , ' _ _ ltosc. I.~last_ llaltic; George (‘_ (}amhlc,t Flite position lit tlllttl until ho nt- Humpmn; “ml Wu Mcmnmm' GODS" ltivcr;'Daulcl S. McDonald, Monticel- lo; ("olin Mol-Iachern. (‘.ut‘tIlgan; Alex. Mcswnin, (artligan: S. L. Lec- co. I’ete\°`s Road; J. A._Arseuaullt, Summcrsitle; Aniile Arscunult. Sum- merslde; (loo. E. l\1cNclll. Summer- side~ \Ieil Mr-Ileod Newton' Aubrov Mc7l‘.'cnAii‘nn. Newton; A. Mcliuy. Mur- ray Ilarbor; Sanford Bennett, Albor- n_r _ | , _ _ f H-uf _ ton; J. I‘_ llonnult, Duvnr; John, “me gon!" nvprqmq rom a M Morrison. lleiiton's Mills; ll. Elliott, island to soc his llltlc sou. wlto is "W mi J"”"l’h J- A"“'“"“‘lll~ (`“l"’ ltlguiont; llnmcy _lllcl-(elmo, Sturgt:'~ on; \\'ilI`i'l¢l i\icQunrrlc', Victoria; Hiugmn (0 Sm, hi., ,m(.|¢ 1\|| \\'i||1,,_m loliu Il lvl't'llonaltl_ Qtnuclicl; Wnlluct- W k Anaen1l.C Nervous Orr. iiiteiullng tn's11ciitI:'nAtIiiy or two `R“"\""‘-V l"l`00l~0Wl11 ‘_ -ltllllflti A- Mt” ea 2 9 with ielatives at I-‘rf-ni-1| mv,-r nm; Donald, Ellis I-liver, Lorno Stephen- also at Summcrsldo. but was called to 90”- NFW mil?-EOWZ l`0llI\ l-Ullfllt `x /HEN Jour system is un ermmed by worry or overwork-_ when your vitality is lowered-when you feel °°anyhow"~-when your nerves are " on edge"--when the lent exertion tires you -you BN In a nm-down condition. Your system is like a plant that in drooping for the want of water- And just as water revive: a drooping plant--so Wincsmit given new his and new vitality to a “run-_down_ conttilution.‘ Zejlsiuse vwmtitinli ues a our wer. ua gifs. I restorative, spliloocl-builder md e nerve food-all in one- Therelofe Wincsmis piaoetes Q strength. 'El blood. gg/ nerve force and new vitality. The hem begins from _the first mall dose. You an feel it doing you good. You can feel your whole system being suroliarged with new vitality and new life. I FRANK S. BALL, Resident Director. 67 PORTLAND ST.. TORONTO 30 That is why over l0,000 doctors recommend Wincarnis. Wincarnis quickly brings back your old-time vigor- gives s sparkle to your eyes-and ooaxes the roses back to your cheeks. You look well-~fecl well --eat well-sleep well-and can revel in the new health and new life Wincarnii cre- ates. But, remember, that only Wincarnis can give you this new and vigorous health. lmitaliont only waste your money and dilap- poinl you. go to ilalifax without delay.-l‘ionoc-r. FRIDAY _ an uuoxpcctcd r-all at a house at the south cud of l’rlncc Strcct _vcstcrdoy forcnoon and arros'Ictl a man nnimotl ’l`nnnor. nt' Now llrunswlck. and three young woman. l.nura Mt-Quurrle. i<‘lort'io ilc’ll_ age-tl lil, Roso MacDon- ald, aged lil. oi' Nova Scotia. ’l`hc Mc- Quarrlc woman was cliaigcd with keeping it disorderly hous'-a and the others with being inmates. The wo- men were sentenced to six months in jail. Tanner will como up for trial this momlng. (‘onlrovlll(‘__ OF LOCAL |NTERE8T.- Thr, foi- POLICE l\IEWS.- Marshal Cantor- lowing reference to the rebuilding of on, and Sergt. Allan Mcluuls mode the 151(-|(;nm,n._v_U¢,\m9g my md" ptnm' at Sherbrooke, Que.. will ho of Inter- est hcro as the McKinnon members are sons of Mrs. Alox McKlnuc-u of tlils City. It is pleasing to uotc that the plant or MacKinnon. Iloimes & Po. Ltd., which was so seriously daili- agetl by flro on the night of i<‘e-bru- ury 8th, has already been completciy rehttllt and work has again started as usual. The damage, as determin- ed hy the flre insurance underwriters, was In excess ol’ thirty-eight t.hons- and dollars. The 'work of reconstrttc- . ----- tion was handled by the Loomis-Dakln COMING HOME.- Private l_._osllo Co., Limited and the Sherbrooke (‘on- Mllrrny ll0b0I'lS0ll- Mt. llopc. oi the struction ‘ Company and every avail- ' Viillnfllllll Mfmnlvll mill'-B. Wllv WM able man was employed on this work. ASK YOUR DOCTOR GET IT AT YOUR DRUGGISTS _ ram sos. oem. stso previously reported hy the Guardian completely rocovered anti ls. in the hr-st of health. lie was moved from Front-o on January Sth. to the' General Military Hospital, Devonpoit. Eng- ;lund_ and is at present in the Gran- lvfllo Pnnudiiin llospitol, Rnuisgate. ;I{c-nt t‘ounty. Private ltohertson will ‘sail for tfsnutla shortly, and will be sont direct to Toronto by the Mill- tary Department to he fitted with an _ artificial limb, The fact that the work was complet- "9 llllvllll-‘I |0Hi. llltl Plllll ll*-R Ill ed in two weeks after starting ls I-‘ram-e on December I9. 1910, hai-'~'ve»r_v creditable to the two companies mentioned, especially when it is con- sidered that the work was continued during probably the coldest portion of the present winter. ln rebuilding; certain changes were made which greativ improved the plant, and samel' is new on¢ of the finest in the country for the special class of work done by the company. No expense has been - ' -`»' “":3‘ _... .. ~. l J veoi-loot.. won-i<.- rits- miiow-~ ‘ - __ _ mg is me so-sais; or me pgptis or F01’ ally, flgqfs.--_tller ry. ra .- . ° f " ' gairuiton eioholol :gr t1hoE mloynthufxixf W O 0 1 i I A .4 _ _-_ \ erin orstie ti -1 Pesri Mmonsiti ’ c ‘ _ e u m“’ oi-uisyiv_=i. mst-_ iimgweil; :_ ost- d sle McDonald; fi, Blanche Stead- orafis tu. lsr.) ~i. Ed quickly takes up all the dirt Burke; 2. i-‘alien unueriuty. omits 1 ' and TCIIIOVCS al tl`lC stains and Jessie Burke, (equal). win Wood: 2, lllyrn. Lutz; Il, llarolti -1, Wesley Dingwell; 2. John J. Mc- _ Donald; 3, William Burke. Steed. Grade lll.- tJi'.l--l, lllyrt Dingwell; 2, Orrin Dingwell; 3. Brent Stead. Grade ll.-l. Jennie » _ hm °ROLLO BAV AND VIClNITY.-- The many friends of Mr. Daniel Burke, will regret to learn og bis clon- H tinued lIlness.- Mr. \\’m.~ urlio as ‘ returned horno after Nllisvliu; slpont -- ‘ ll\\`{,[. tho wlntcr u Boston. _ ass.-~ t .~\ t f _ ‘ pleasing tonote that Miss Celia Mc- _ »- tl Loren, St. Peters Boy. who was cn- - =_,. _ l itaged in te-achin,f.,' ln Rollo Bay Cen- ‘_ ' ' _ tre, and who was so seriously lil, is _ " . slowly rccuperstlng_- Among those ._ - ' who attended the Seed Fair in Sourls " ~ ‘_ '_ Friday the 3rd lust., were Misses ____ ‘Q 1 Irene Dingwcll. Maud. McKle, \\~'inulo ' '-,,,..ie_ ..¢-_&»»-'~ - '_' , ' McGee, Stella Keefo and Aunlo Camp- % ’ "’ ' hell_-»- Gunners Bert Campbell, Cari' “‘*=4B`--/»'___;_¢ *Maw ~' "-‘ Nl Wood and Everett Mc-_Kay spent Sun- =;l_i1t,,,;-‘t\_l,l,$»f'l___'___`&»..:.;,|_»i!ts--- _N__‘- _. __ tis, in aoilc- as_v.- Mr. cimits_ ‘ ~ ~‘ _s - _ , ’l‘rowsdale has returned. home from _ _ ‘ ’ New Glasgow.-~ Gunner Norman Richards. has rctiiriied to the Bor- racks, Soni-ls, after having being quarlntined for measles for the last iuonth.»- lt is pleasing t.o note that illr. licclor ("amphcll. who has been . so sick with La grippc_ has almost completely recovered. -_i 4,,---" *Shorter-/491" -my anger _Q7 Why The Top Is_Si:naller_ _ A-iN.-D With the normal indi- of Bodeque, and ti sister nt Council » - __: I ' lor (i, Il. Wright, t"liarlottoto\vu. Mari: . Vl lla , I C. neck Slopes 2.‘.ii:f;‘;- ‘“sf_ _ ‘ 0-‘ if-=-dually 1-wr-fd from (fharlcs l<`ull inthe Ilultcd' Stott-'.~r, and ,_ \_ ' ‘ __ [hg baSQ_ t \` ' Mrs, David Rogcias, ol’ (‘harlotteto\vu. Z ' - _ . '_l`o give a perfect fit a collar must, therefore, taper slight- ly towards the top. That is one reason wily we make W. G. &R. collars slightly smaller at the top than at the buttonhoie length. Anotlicrireason is that the bottom of ii collar should naturally be lar- ger to go around the base of the neck and around thc ncci; band of the Shirt. It only uccds o. comparisoti on thc necic ` with other inzikes to tlemonstiorc the superiority of \V.G_ & R. collars. \V.G. Sz R. collars fit iicatcr and look smarter., i 'Tho tlcath occiirrctl in Summt-_rslda_ yesterday morning. of Mraz Wright, beloved wife of Mr. Il. IG. \\'rlght. Stlpcndinry lliiigistrate, She leaves to mourn two sous, Rowan. manager of the llnnk ot` Nova Scotia ag, Middleton, N. S., and Stephen, in Mexico. The former is now in l’lclou waiting to cnmc ovcr to thc Island. '1‘lio deceased, whose nnaiden naiut. was - Tlieotlosia \\’rlght, was it dntightcr of tho into (leo, M. Wright, 7 Sho was a most ostiliialrlé Christian lady, and an active iuombcr of St.. Mury‘s Episcopal t"hurch anti sho will he greatly inissctl lu the coniniuully_ Her dcnth will be tlcseply tlcplorcd by u. wldc circle of fricntls. 'i‘hc fuucritl ~ lokcs place ou Sunday at 2 p. in., to St. l\lnry’s (‘htu~cli, ltllcrniout in St. .lohn t‘<-iiwtt-1-y at St. Elf-anors. ’l‘Iicrt= passed pcatrcfuliy away :tl his home in New liavcn, on 'i`hu|'stlay, i<`elirit:ii‘y' 2‘.’ud. I\lr_ .iohu I\lcQuillan, in the 'I-ith year of his age. 'l`lie tlcfccasetl had been ailing onl_v ii few \\'eelt_=; and as death was ap- proncliing_ it. was the cudltig ol’ it well spent life, he being zitt.t-nilctl in his last hours by his pastor. ltcv. Father f‘urran, who utliuinistcrcd to him thc last.sncrn.iiic`nts of his h`ol_\' church, The late Mr. l\lcQulllnu. possessed :L beautiful character, was a good citizen, at oiiarltahlo man. and a faith- ful (‘atholit'. ills iuncrnl took plucc _ on Stititiuy afternoon, to Si. Anu`s - Phurcli, i.oI. tin, and was largely at- TRADE tended, upwards oi' sixty sit-iglis fol- lowing the remains. lie ie‘a\'e.e to mourn a sol-rowing widow. tive soils and - six daughters. viz,- ltlrs. Peter (`. 'l'rainor_`t.‘~liar- lottetown, Margaret l.oi~ctta.. Mary, _ I‘atri¢-k and James, or lioston, who cauie home to sec their fatlier before he died; Mr. Owen, ol` Lot 05|; John, Joseph, Annie and Bertini, at home. The pall-lieareis wort-.1 John i)t-vcr-_ aux. John Mci\Iauus, W. li. Roger- soii, .lanics .\lct'iusko_v, .loseph €_lal~_ lant, and John Cameron. .\luy his .~:t_iul - rest in pence, MARK Q I I Also \\". C. & R. Fine Shirts, `l‘yjan1o.=`., .“5tl:i\mcr l?t'.tlt»rv:car and lloyd’ lllotises ` itil mil -..."1 '_ 5;... _ ______ _____;1jl _,___ _ _ .i ._ .§E""l _ __ .__._ Saves //\ _ \, Y A » » ortenzng r ` One ofthe first things you notice, after “ l%e.ivcr" ,"0 `/ ,_ l"lour comes to your liousr, istiiait you are using -- -' / /cs: _s/zortzniug iliau you use-.l with western spring _ ` wliczit flours. >,¢>/_fi You also notice that the Pie Criista, Cookie: and / "Q, "_..} ilough nuts src lighter and fl.tkicr-thartlic Bread /' "l ' \ ef . L1-. /T516 .\ _ \ ._\ / » iiola :i-id llntuits haue a delicate filrotlr, a v\i\\_.- / ' d¢.:g_hL!ui, nal- _ »_-M'-/' llilze, homey ` "`\ _/:;'\ __-/_/;_?,>" -_ svonr tint is _ _ _-/' \ ~ - _ t ‘ \ doublyweiconie , __ V |-Qéi `/¢(.'_;.;{.§§_§._=,7__`,~ / .‘ ` `- \\ after the tough, ,’7',,Zj , '/`~~~ ‘ `:`f""~"’2’¢l " \ \ almost tasteless ' '}'f// `f`_f`_'}' ` _ _ bread you used y Cb‘§~~-~ ' ' l“ `“\ -t .vi f 1. ff »' 1' "'l`y§’_'_f“-ff'/ I \QL;:`; -_'_;_.tJ , I \` to me c ni " `..v __ I western spring wheat flaun. _ [l‘ ' i_' ’ ` ” " `-_ --- it BEAVER :FL R Mailed of Blessed when » ’ is really two floors in ons, for two kinds of wheat arc used in blending. “Beaver” Flour colituins thc clioiccst Ontario winter wheat, strcngtl'\t_>ll¢Cl with western spring wheat. ' This gives you the finest pastry flour that can be milled--with the right' strength to make a good size loaf of bread or a big pain ofsuowy Rolls. More than that, everything made of"‘lleavrr" Flour has a deliciously appetizing, l nutlikc flavour that is entirely lacking in the strong, western spring wheat flour!- Try it yourself'-see how you save shortening* see how you come to depend on t ` the even strength and quality of this fiinious flour-see iio\v everything tastes 80 l much better. Your dealer should have “Beaver” ifiour--or will get it for you. ' DEALERS-write for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. 19! _` 'ri-is 'r. i-i. TAYLOR co; Liwirri-zo, . . gundam, ost; spared ln securing mlterlsls and rush- ‘ ~ ' ‘ ' _l _ lag the work to completion. - -iii.--i;§§#t}iLtl.'Iiri:~/2.;--Mt” lazm;.;.s`.‘.;~.~»ae-t.:usit;=--.;;: .‘."i-='_i- rss: -it-'~'-“"1 1 -‘ V J _._ . . .»---....-¢~ t __ *___* _ ,,,,,,__ -- ,-»...--~“--.»~ -»-~- - .¢. - ~