,__ _._;_-._.,-_nr-_f-»o__r Ya; ,__ ., ..,..____`_ ______\ __-_/_ _P ___ _ V; _ _ . _. _ .-_ _ . _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ________;m ___ "1-_‘_>, __ " _ .. - -i ~ . - ~ ai: ._ \_f, _ -_ __ ,. __ _,_ _ . _- . , »` ` ` . . a. ~ ~ ` -. 4;' ' - . Q , ‘_ _ ` " s .leur -sneer-i-THIS for THE “views Sltvtiiv SUw=rl.»..'F-t_§ ._ f J§\\ ‘ representlng Campbeil's Flour and D 1~¢»y|°,- has mm,-ned fm," 9; John ill' ‘ - - _ - ~i .ipvacenaineouica ~ _ s _ " - ‘ ~ - l ' ' - . - Jong;igihrsenault.-'Ca`ne‘1ismont"'fd;giii ‘ ._ Fill- ;_1`°f°I\:°i.e\_'_rlved nbias' city . __ PUR 8 - » where ‘hs went to 'ses his son. Mi- ------- A / » s -.:‘:°‘.:..:.::.:.':l .:‘...r°:. ::.:i..-at “warn enemy " t‘°=i:'l‘ '° thu yet_W94 in “UN” the afternoort and pai-took of the dain- Y tea. Muse was snagged in the swing room by Mrs. arson and Man eoas i to th V entine Box. Ks" dirsowudnnliierstobd l that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. -George' Stewart of. lieloved wife of Mr. --John Brooks of Poplar Grove, P. E. l.-. took place on- the 28th uit.. and was largely n_ttend~ ed. The funeral service at the Metho- dist Chur_ch_, Bideford, were conducted. by Rev. I-l. S. Young and -interment was made in the cemetery at that- place. ’.irs. Brooks wus- a daughter of._ the late Wm. Paugh of East Bideford. . She was twenty~slx .Wars of age. _ At Ellersiie. Jan. 17th, 1917, Mrs. llsworth Gillis aged.38 years de- parted -this life after a lingering ill- ness, during which sho' was a great sufferer. Some time ago she under- went an operation atthe Prince _ Co., Hospital. The operation was succes- to her home at Ellerslie her. health failed and finally the-end came. _The funeral took place on Jan. filth, buri- containing many comforts much ap- - preclated by the boys so far from homo. Mr. Burke and the othermem- the 60th anniversary of their mar- upon' the occasion. A presentation of l_1aDDy couple. Mr. Foley, who has passed the four score and ten mile-J stone on lifc's highway, is one of the' pioneers of the district and strongest life, the following is certainly wor-- ‘thy of remark, he never signed _ a, note of band and' never paid one cent 'of interest. - ' _ -.___ - _ CHANGES IN AGRICULTURAL- DEPARTMENT.»-lt is understood' that _. Professor -W. R. Reek has been' of- fered and has accepted _an important- .appointment in 'the Ontario. }_)opatrtn:iehtd big Agritailturgi -éand ' as en ere _res gns on or as,- Dlrector of Agiricuitural 'instruction '-to take effect arch lst. Mr. Reek Agriculture. All these appointments are to date-from March lst. . ssnious Aoc|o£N'r.- Mr. James Dingwell,»Fo'rtnne. was-the vic- cident a few days ago. He and-his wife -were driving to Mrs; \Vebstei'.’s with a spirited horse when something hap- pened to the ha~rn'es~st Mr. Dingwell got out of the sleigh to see it righted when the animal by some means knocked him down and then to add to his in- juries tramped on him. He is now nuf- fering with a badly fractured hip and as he is we-'il advanced in years, such a severe injury is almost incurable. His wife, an elderly lady who was with him at the time fortunately 'escaped injury.'Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Dingvreli by his many friends.-° PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-Another most painful accident, also happened' a few daysago in Fortune when Mr. Daniel Burke had his leg broken by a kick, he fedl under the, horses' feet and was badly tramped before .he ‘managed to crawl away from the seem- ingly lnfurlted animal. His wife-the only one at home-on hearing the comp motion immediately ran to the stable and _vas greatly shocked to find her husband so seriously injured. With fleet difficulty she managed to get him nto the house. As she was alone with _'the aui!erlng_.mdn, medical aid coulld hotbe summoned till the wrt day-_ It is sincerely hoped _his severeinjuries may not prove fatal.-' -_ P. E. ISLAND FOX_ BREEDER8 Assoc|A*riou.- 'rhe ~ annual inset- ing`of this association was summoned ~for yesterday afternoon in the' Board of Trade Room. Mr. E. R-. Brow. pre- sient, presided. As-it was _considered desirable to have the report of the Fur_Sa'les Board in the hands of members before 'triinsacting ordinary business. it wasagreodi to odlourn the meetingto a date to be ilxfedby the president. As soon aa Mr. Mc- Lurs returns from the United States. the report of the Fur Board will be skins." He stated that he had already some of the poits. He sold one pair-‘ and saooo to in distributed .among members of the Board. The marks has been e little urisetti_ed_sirice the breaking oi! of diplomatic relations with~‘Ge_rman!_, but it is steadying again. Mr. ohure said that the im\ preasiokhag gone abroad in New York t t e was b_rini1ng 500 skinsti and this had a tendency to make buy. 'ers expect low prices. but once the facts were mule known, than the si- tuation improved considerably. I After s brief discussion on the ne and the Association. also on registri tion, taxation. etc.. the meeting ad- tlm of a very- serious and painful ac- _ /(PNYSICIAIYS Pl ESCRIFTION) _liisnl nil Eriimil lisa- Sooihini and Healing for _cbng B, colds, sore throat, cramps, chills, etc. ` Powerful and Penetrating fm- sprillns, strains, bruises, cuts, swellings, muscular' rheumntism, etc. stul and she was apparently on tho i way to recovery but after returnlngg » . THURSDAY MEETING. AT BONSHAW.- A 'al at the Methodist Cemetery, Bide- well attended' patriotic meeting was fr;-rd_ _ _ ` _ held Tuesday night at Bonshavv, when _ the claims of the Patriotic Society, GIFT APPRE6iATED.- Mrs. recruiting for the various branches of Michael Burke of Georgetown re-. the service, including Army. Navy. cently received' a letter from - her and Railway C°"S"“Cfl<’h` ‘C0\'DF-| husband, Private Burke ofthe 105th were forcibly se't. forth by Judge Ste- Reglment in which the writer desir» wart. E. T. Carbonell and W. W. ed through the medi m~cf the Guar- Stanley. lvlr. C. W. Crosby presided. dian to thank the lalriies of the Geo- Ono recruit was secured for the ar- rgetown Red Cross Society for a nice tlllcry, Edison Ewen Crosby, thc only Christmas box he received from them son at home. ' Al- P. IE. i. PRIZE-WINNER.-The novel zoological contest. recently ad- bers of the 105th with whom he is vertised through out Canada by J0hl\ staiiioned are enjoying good health- Hallam, Ltd.. Toronto, as to how 'and are delighted with the part or many hairs were on 11 sells-ro inch of Lthe country in wiiign they gre qua;-. bear’s skin is now over, The estimates tered.“&," _ varied from “no hair” up to “several ' ‘ millions, "but the actual number' -emi-i ANN|v5rr3A'R_v__. My-_ and which was on the square inch of Mrs. John Foley. Kildare, celebratedi bear skin. carefully checked. wa 10,543. The=firs_~¢_ prize of $50.00 was _-rinse on the isth mst. The e'vent,_wi°\1_ by Mrs- James A~ Davie- Acm- wag made the gccgg-[gn of mg gggem. Allis. MPS. James MCLe0l.i. of Mer- bling of many friends at the home of maid- L0! 45.- P- E-»1°» “'°“ °“° °f the happy couple to feiicltate' them U10 $590 Prizes- Fi; _L_-__' ________ _ _ _ ___ __ _ *___ _-J 1 not Home and tired after the day's work. That cup of KiNG COLE TEA, ready and waiting, will refresh as nothing else can quite do. in its warm, generous glow, gold' piecessccompanied by a ha pily P/\TR|0T|C AFFAiR-- A ben _worded Add,-egg was mme “gp tha social under the auspices of the Or-. ‘ ell Red Cross Society was held at W. the home of Mr. Neil W. MacLeod on Monday night. The guests- wcrc ‘ - M L d received by Mr. and Mrs. ac co among all of the many features iii his in H "°\`Y ki" and 5°“i“l ’““““""' L The early evening was' spent in games and' muslc;__ Mrs. L. R. lugs acted asorganist and Mr. Milton Furness' sang several songs in his own capable and efficient manner. A sumptuous repost was prepared iii u manner excelling ev-en the_ former ef- forts of the Orwell ladies. After sup- per a number oi! the guests indulged in r-L social dance till two ojclock when all left-for their-homes feeling that it was an .evening well spcnt.. M-r. MacLeod -received much praise for having opened' his house for the sociai`and having been so pains-tsk- 'will -be succeeded here by~ Professor ring Wil-ll &1l`T\'°B¢|\t~ The Wm °fU1i"' -W, J, Reid, heretofore Dlgtrict Rpp- .ly t‘l0iial'-S WBS Odiiecled iii. the V8.l’l0uS_ resentntive for Prince County, and .tables and a-donation of five dollars Animal Husbandman for the prov- -5-Sent bi' MIB- J.0hl} S- MiwL€0.= °'bb,n‘{°§'?i1'*g§ nit,-'%g’t'f'§., ' y£` ` " G_Bgl?g?tt?v‘v: onnreturn to the _inaill--` century `Bbnk oi)eIl‘;ilon¢relii -n-onions '”°-m' xv asod|IlA§ \/ /I;//I/Z1 %% 2 ~ ' 2'-ff /7%/1”# -it l‘ ouod tina - 3 \ uma! t- --i *- SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.- 'l`lic concert and ple social liclrl iii`0i\» well Cove Hall oii"l‘liursda_\' night proved a grand success. Aliliouglitlie spacious hull vvws croivdcii tu its ut- iuiost capacity thc best oi' order prc- vallcd throughout and cvcry iiuuibcr was grcetcii with hcnrly uiiil weli- nieritcd applause, Tiic' cuiicorl wus given solely by the -school uiulcr tlic skilful training of Miss lllargurct Cavniia teacher. iiiid Mrs. I.. It . sh. _ back to town :ind lodged his man ln,;ngs_ so wen was eww ,\um1,¢,~ Smg. cd that it would be doing a i_:i'osr. injustice to particularizc as cveii tlic “woo lots" conducted theniscivcs ill ii niaiiiier . worthy oi' “grown ups." Aftcr tlio t~oricer¢_ was over Mr. James Morrissey iii a clover und well worried speech tcniicreil thc votc oi' thanks of the school district to lilo luliics who took sur-li great pains in iraiiiiim: lilo 1sv;iiiiliii‘s to pcrl`0i'nl their various acts. 'I`ho choir was vc-'iy cupaiily filled hy Mrs. L. R. Ingr.. ’l‘lic pics iwero auctioucil by -Mr. hillton Fur- /ness, in :L riiziunor ilcscrviiig of iiiucli icrcdit. A colisiilcmlilo suiii was- ic- ;_iilizcd wliicli will be uscil in tiic host ilntercsls of all coliccriii-i`;_ |`lic pro- gram was na follovvsz- (‘lioi~us, by the school; recitation, by lrcnc Mc- Leod; dialogue, by Florciice Mc- Donald nud Borden lugs; iocitatloii, Annie McDonald; solo. ilreifc Mchcoil; diallogue, Stanwood Mcllaeod and Johnnie Morrissey; rccitatiou, Waltci' McLeod; recitation, iinzcii lugs; solo and chorus-; harmonica sclcc- ""_ __ _ ._ audi iioii; drill; lutei‘uiisslun: sale uf homo-iiiadc chiiily; clilldrcn's drill. .lack Frost; dialogue, “Scene in tlic l¥ackwood;" school recitation, John Mclloiiulil; duct, Florence and Vcr- imii ings; recitation. Marion ings; rlialoguc, "Taking the Census;“ solo. by Siiiiiwood 'Mcl.eod; harm0lllfft\ selections; rccitutlon. Angus Nichol soil; dialogue. by Annic McDoiiz\lii aiiil Elinor Mcl’hcrsou; chorus, by tlic school; good-ulglit drill. » -EXPERT CAB-"-LLERIENNE. I--lliiv of thc ilncsi exhibitions iof skill iii liuiiiiling ii l'rzi<~lious _iiorsc mis l`uruislic' £3' 4'~1~ -i='»- __?-’- __._______ 1 lt is the Flavour ' that counts You know, yourself, that 9 5% of what you buy to cat, is piircliascd rather for thc Havour' than its food value. In other words, wc cat what we enjoy, and usually eat only what pleases our palate. There is nothing inviting or appctizing about a loaf of bread made of western spring wiicat flour, with its coarse texture, and lack of flavour. But when the bread and rolls and biscuits are inadc of VER FLOUR Mii.i.so or si.i:Noi=;i> WHEAT 'Abi that’s another storyaltogether. While the food value of Bread, preparedfor submission- tofthe-mein'-' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -hers. A-_letter-.was read from Mr. Ms-' _ ' made of “Beaver” Flour is not to bc bclittlcd, it is the delightful flavour, :f{,'f'°¢i,'.', m§,-fgrfgg-°“t‘,`,}£' me-iagg I the delicious nutlike “homey” taste, the iine',"even texture, the creamy' §§§',§“"ou, _“fu “,',:h,` ".°,':',he “f,‘?_ lightness, that make homemade “Beaver” Flour Bread such a. treat for _we will sei' sood in-less for brood' young and old alike. . -i _ f _, tai-hes down oiisrs of $1.000 eseh for And when it comes to things like Apple and Mincc Pics-Chocolate or for $1.050 at-si. Lain '. Between zoo Layer Cake-or a batch of Cookies or Gingerbread for the children- §‘§L22 §§':',:_;':m";d b";¢:"‘:;_‘l‘;7f§_‘)'_ ' well-just try “Beaver” Flour once, that’s all--and you’il see ind taste the difference. . » “Beaver” Flouris a blond of- the famous Ontario winter wheat and "enough western spring wheat to give it strength. It has the flavour of the one and the st.r¢:ngth._oftl1c other, and being milled of scientifically ~ blended wheat, it is always the same in flavour, in quality and strength. Why miss so many of these good things, by using west-em wheat J ' _ flour? Order at sack of “Beaver” Flour, at your dcaier’s, and begin to enjoy the delicious bread and pastry it makes. ' _ . ‘ -. . DEALERS-write ni -for prices on Feed, Come Grains and Cereal|.\ ig 3 \ ’ i ~ / W" mess. giving s,:oai-use to in hsiil seein at the sen qt ' ‘ ' ' ’ THE 1° H TAYLOR CQKLLMITED . . _ CHA11-IAM, 0”, _ _ St. i’atrick's Tea on the 17th of tile chair. At the next meeting it~ie " _ ' . ` ' ~ " ‘ ° ° _ . _ . v , . li d iti hoped it may be as expected that the report of the For _ _ _- - Q bxiggogi ss file viiieiiihis"res negation more viii s. mimic. _ _ _ _ f _ _ _ _ _ _ . 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