i |'”'_"_"""""-"I ' ' ilivered able earxrest addresses before suddenly snapped off throwing him i ‘ _ cleans Kitchen Utensils -' _ easily. It quickly cuts the burnt-lu grease like no~ " - V -PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Mr. .lohii .V JAPANESE PREACHER -Rev 7 Driscoll Cape Traverse, will be con- Old Dutch (I ieanser H °f . 2) 'her nl 0! HGTV CCH ill I- 8 6 0 S injuries received while cutting hay' w ` l , _ _ ’ ' ltfliurch this city yesterday. lie de- _ H few days “gm me wut of tm? m,,wer__ ’ -§‘ ' MONDAY TUESDAY iiarge C0H8l`e'gations. His morning Sub- with such force that three of lils ribs lject was “A New Life in Christ ” and were fractured. ._r 5 _ _ _.i .T ._,___,,_-1T___ _JT,__.,_, __ _»__' , _ "_ _ '!F°'_f1-. _-1- "f`- t ` i '1’l_ __ ~ . i \_ g f i .ll " r ‘ _ l _ ' -_,_. ' __ ‘in the evening he -told the story of '-é. `\ _ ~ » thing else __ ,Qaida C211 d0» . » __ ; aaa Try it 011 i ` /if "ci ‘ » _‘xx \_.` 8l0’ITl§Ehl;lf, _ __ caused a deep sensation Saturday af L '- . »-" ` Egan. 0 ,_1_ FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT~- toriiooli. It is not yet known whether li t\gd£\\5e'€ ;, :if § _ `§_ " _ ,§_j_' tained in her home, in honor of Mr. ` ___ _-:- - Louis lienry McMi-llan, who left Sat- FROM ovERSEAs____C0__p0__a| I,______ J’ . '_-_ _his life. a discourse which was follow- __°A SAD OCCURRENCE, ._ The , _ _ _ 9 " ` ` = S; r ._`,/ ~ led with the closest attention and news that the dead .b_ody of Mrs. lvaii 'liek V _ " . _ ‘ made a deep impression. Ho leaves lilclionald of South Lake was found , A *_ ` _ , 2 ~ g this iiioruiiig for New Brunswick. in that vicinity floating iii the water _ W gf ~ ` ' _ .`, -»__ f ,_ ‘ _ . 15 _ . ,_,- `.` -- . ». V m . * _s _ _ ' ' ‘ ' _ E; On the evening of the 15th Mis it was an accidental drowning or Samuel Kennedy School St entci voluntary Het _ . _ _ --.3 . ._ -___i_: .- 'Z 'I t _ Au- ~ r: ._ _ _ fe* ----; r' ‘~f€;~'f1 -it .. :.'.'.‘.':‘i..£‘;'..I;: ....°.:.;:.':..‘.fi.‘.it: ef - ‘ =---_ - ff- -- _ 0 . _ . - _ \ ' 4 ~ ‘D " - sing Sister C. McLeod, Valluyfieldi i Xfé / h gii(i‘rl;lilel;ll '. N ERENC -lil. "Mgfe Bfead ghd Beftef an exliiliitiuii this week. The fliglil G_ _,__ Te_____le M______g__r or _he U__lo!_; B d d B _ . P liowvver \vi|l take place shoutly and B____k of Cm.|d'a _"_ this cu iq leavm lea an eltel' aslfy all ‘ivatc contracts will be ~oi ilrt- ` .‘ f ' ’ y' ` 5 Ca"°d§°sF?°€ergflaédoolgcenx '-ME.TH0D|ST'c|RcU|T- CAPE The main object ol! this coiifereucg ' -_ WOLFE AND O'LEARY ClRCUlT. _ vi" b . Vue .l_ dp.. . | - I th Flour 15 16 “7‘ I8’ The QU“l`l0l`lY 0m**ll=\1B"1“"l “lei 0" lEiaiilr Voile. \\'lii~`l< _volir g:iv'uu':'.l_ in this lxitlicr for two or tlircc~"liriiiiit<'.=:-- out it t~oi::1~.=; ri_\'r-rl //ml ./f'iim'1l at the s;liii<~ tiivc. l'ixqiiie:il\-ly :uni mciilyf .i i l\`o ruliiviui; tlicrr-ferr no spotting or Streak- i ing; :ual no ruining ol' sliver _fnl>rics;. No iiuiszs _ or flies as l\:\riill<-"z as yoiii' owii toilet soap. i I)ncsi1't stain thc li.uirls_ i lfiftcz-ii slari<_lar l'_“.~. _ * “CHANGE 'N DATE OF NEW AN- in their pownrlul Jeffrey-Nasli_ ca' NAN RACES-lu tlvfcrciit-0 to thc fl. \V. V. A. l'<-ace tolnbralion in .mm _,rc now (.nj¢,y1ng 3 visit with Red Rose Tea :i<'crii'lil|i;.'; lo original |ii'u,'.:|'a|\\i|if~. 'l`li-~ r-lianipioii l‘. IC. l.~:la"ml liorse Our Vo!- ouel 1_’.02i’,} milorctl by tho l\icl(iniio_ii Drug ('o.. will rat-o the great Sl. .lohn horse l’c'ter l¢`ai"ren 2.07'/Q and Baron |A, ‘.’.04‘l.’|. The otlici' classes will lake iirtlio lastest l‘. id. l.--lioi-soap 'l‘h'_i auto race :uid the many other attrac- tions will ililci'cst _;;roat iiuii1lic|'s. This will lic perhaps the fastest ag- izrega-tion of horses ever broiigiil to- getliei' on l’. E. i.. and at race "par <‘x(‘clleiice" is exiiectetl. . A meeting regardinrz the purcluiso of the llotol Victoria by the cltizcim was held l"riday nlglil at which Mayor Wriglit presitlcd. lt was decldefl that this hotel could not be allowed to close as is new llireatened, Mr. Stcrns having decided to go out of the hotel then heing unable to carry on, The meeting'_wes enthusiastic in agreenieiit that this hotel must be made a siiccenn ll' not for its own sake for that nl’ the city, iii order to vn<'olii'Jge tourist trade. A prominent hotel man said that it was a aplenrlill invoziliueut at the price~ahout $75000 and that it was our- of the nicest :ind licsi litterl~nul lioluls this: iliric ol' liioiitroal. it was proposed to put in new mali- agciiiciit and lo iiiake the luisliicss grow. Iii orllci' to test the the citizen.; on this mailer t‘.oloiit-.I W. ll. l’rowso was appoiiited io a.~'cv|'taii| what amount of moiiey could be readily ineelliig that is to he held l\'loiul:|y evening thc 25th limi., wiieii ull ln- tercsted will be welcome with any _iulvice or assistance they may pro- _fer. Says the Plctou Alllvocate: On Satur- day nl last week tlu-re left for Murray ltlvur at party of niiic l’it'toiiiaiis, dis- ciples of lisartc \Vallou. coiiiposcrl as fellows:»-tl. W. Atkins. Admiral of tlio Fleet; Muctlregor l"rai-ser, Alliiilr-f al`.~l l’ilol; Fitz (‘.orliiii, tiliief Eiigin-_ vcr; Walter Logan, (Thief Stewart, .laiuesi l~`. Carsuii. Ralph llulglilou, Etlward Fullurton, Jack Adainsou und ld. J. McGrath, Uiicoiniiioii St-ainon.`_ Tile party arriveii in Murray ll-arbor on Sunday iiioriiini: und spout the day in quiet ntrolls and ln attending the annual meeting ol’ the Maclionaliiltes, it religious sect whlcch is fairly strong on the island. There were 3.000 people at the mer-ting ami the ser- vices wero said to have been mont interesting. The ‘l-ine, sunshiny wea- thcr prevented any catclies of large trout. but the luck was very fair rind, altogether, the outing wus ri deliglit- ful one, the return being made on _Wednesday afternoon. The boys re- .port they received much hospltalityii especially off Heron island. from' Capt. Munn and from the owners of the club houses and fishing rights. Ilsl. l_*ivoi'_vtl\lng will lie r:|i‘i'ivfl ol`l` business and the present company i~:iis<‘1l and to report to the larger_ Fisuiuo PARTY -ro P. E. |.-` ¢-"' i _ ` . __ _,mn Hu, ,,_.i__mm_l _i,___,,_ Tm, mu, SEEKWG _NcoRp0RAT_ON____T_ _ age Lo., Ltd. with the object ol build \V Wm _w|((. |,|_,_,,, on -|~m,.___,|_._,,_ _,\,,g,,,l S_________,_V R__v___ G__,,____e c_m______s ____'E | ini; and operating a coal storagi. _mul M _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘~ ~ " land alibatoir at lL‘lloi'slle, yr;-nec cveiim;;, Aiigiist 1.itli. 'lhe following t‘.mmt_v. The head nlliee is to be at f|'i\~nfIs \\'ur0 |i1°vS<‘i\t1 MrH.Ji1li-1 Mc- 1gi|(._|»S1i(._ Capital stock of the com. iloiiahl, Mr. aiul lilrs. M1ilculin’;\fclhi|i- ice of the applicatioii for liic0i‘poi'a- lion iiiuler letters patent of lliggs & t‘o., litd lore-ai'i~y on a general insur-‘ ance liusiness, to act as brokers and agents aiul to carry on a wlioicsale and retail mercantile business. The upplicaiun are Ediiiiuitl_T____ll_lgg_s, l~lur_ :ii-'ii llzi.'€2:ir{l,"fi. l"aii':ill Fisher, Mrs Aiuiin lliggs and Miss Alice i). Smitli. all of Cliarlottetoivii. E. T. lliggs, llorace liuszard and Miss Allie Smith are the provisional directors. Capital stock is $20,000 in shares of $100.00 _ oavli. -DELEGATES RETURN..-E, 0.' liiltz of lim (Triiiiniorclztl llotel, Kell- siiil-Ztou returned f|'oin Moncton by auto with the following paruy William tfurtis, Suuiiiierside, Turner Glydon, Margate; Joseph Gillis, Kensington; John Howard which party were -at- tending tlie session ot’ the Grand ‘Lodge of the l. 0. 0. F. at Monc- ton. Mr_ Hiltz had the distinction oi’ being nppoinlr-rl Grand Guardian of -the I, 0. 0. l~`. for the Maritime Pro viiu-.es for the ensuing year. Mr. llillz reports .1 great filip in build- ing cirr‘les in l\lont:ton, and wonder- ful material 1ii'ogi'f-ss ln` the Easierzi Railroad emporluin.-li. i .,*G. W. V. A. TEA.-The tea held in -\'fiuris on the liilh by the Sourls l\i':uir'li of the (l.W.V.A. for tho pur- iposo of providing a club room was a :lm-lrlr-‘rl slit-vt-,\~:<_ the gross sum of $1.750 living ri'aliz<-il. 'l`he rliiy was 'all that could bo dl-lairell, the gather- _iiig wa.: large, tht- salooiis and tables ivcro alitiliriaiilly supplieii. li tlanciug booth was provided, and all went iner- igv as a inai~'i'|ai;o boil. l”ai'ticular praise is dur. to the ladies,_innny of‘ whom wi-ro inollicrs, wives and sis- ters of thc returned soldier boys. and glad they were lo supply the wants of llioii' dear mics iiislend of as during the past four ycaizs to be mailing parcel.-; of absent ones. S JOINS FORWARD MOVEMENT.- llvv. Iir_ .lolili l‘ri||;:le, pastor of Sl. Ai|di'uw's l’rfvsliyll~i‘iaii churoll, Syd- iicy, and iiiodcraioi' of the general as- _=<~inli|_v of the l’i'<-sliytorialn' church iii ffiiiu-ii'i. lciivos this evening .ou at imlr lliroiu;h the smulliern counties of the provincr-a. iii connection with the l~`orwiird \Movt=meiit, says ii Sydney oxuliaiige, liurliu: lhe twelve days that lie will be absent from this city. Dr. Pringle will deliver ton addresses on that siibjotrt. Dr. Pringle leaves early in Scptoiulicr on a tour of the whole liomlnioii, .~;pe.ikiiig iu the lu- torcslii of the l~‘nrwai'd Movement, lie will deliver lectures in all provinces with the exception of Prince llidwardl island und will be away from the city i`or about six moirths. 'W' ` _ NEW COMPAN|E8.-- Application is being mario for the 'incorporation of the Brookline Silver Black 'Fox Company Ltd. with capital of thirty thousand dollars and head office at Schurman, George Tavlor, Bedeqlie. foe;-liiiiefiird; 'Joshua ll;1n:, tlif' iii.i\ia_i:eiiu'iit ul-_,_ (|CIighw_| Wm, me Garde" 1»r0_ R' H;_1n"H'0" or Wmnipog' Apphtfl ‘ _ of fN,.w AMN., RMK, Uiwk lmw ,|(._ vmée will __L_________ cr an U-_ _k tion is also being iii-ado i'or the ui- I- _ _-,tim 1,, (._,|| 11,0 |,|.» ,»,,,._,'J»_¢. _my |__|'_ ov 0 le' Wm’ ' corporatioii oi’ the Ellerslic Cold Stoi' 0 pany $12,000 shares $1-(L00 nach andlill the nauir-s of the ;ippiic.u:;s are as [ol "I lows: William Burleigh and Georggu »'\1 l“_ Walsh, Ellerslle, lt. (7lil'|'oi‘d Hay- M ii, land, ltodcrlck J. Mt‘Nci-il, 'i`_v|i'e \'al~ ‘ll Bin'rHoAv PARTY. - A soeiiti athcriug or birthday party, iii iiuiror f Mrs. llnrry lilake, Chicago, ill., as hold at the lioiuc of Mrs. J. W. itclit-ll, New liomliiiou, \Vediicsdny d and l':i.iiill_v, Mr. and Mrs. Alcxaurl- ' Milioiiald and daughter, Mr. and rs. Willard U. l\i<'l)onald, all ol' Niue llc f‘rcek. Mr.~i. 'lliuiisvy (lardincr iid clilldron,iliill'l\’ii'."'Ai‘i€lile Mclllaclr '11, uf New llomiiiloil. Miss ltuth 1gy_ and \vj|ii;im }3_ 11;1y¢S_ lgplcforl \Velsli, ('luii'|oltotowu, also .Mr. and f '1 _ff »-= --I 'H Mrs. .lolin li. Elliott, Chicago, lil. The party was entertained with _iiiuslc, songs ami reiidinggs. Mrs. Mltclicll served ii. bouuteous and suiiiptuous rs-past, and a large birthday cake oc- cupied'-tli"e centre of the table. Great lun _was had trying to guess the age of Mrs. Blake hy counting the pink curlcy cuci; on the cake. All wished her many happy returns of -the day. Mrs. Blake received many nice pre- sents as a reminder of her first birth- day spent on 1*. E. island. All de- parted iii the wee snia' hours, declar~ ing they had had li great time. .l ';;v_ 1-- *YP _,W _ ` ___ Saves wheat Hours. Ilvour that ll douhlywelcom: (fl after the tough, simon tasleleu bread you used io mule wii‘i \ S/iortening i t 1 ‘ ll . One ofthe first things you notice, after ‘ Beaver Flour comes to your house, is that you are using . ku :horienin ‘than ou used with western s irin 4;' ` 8' Y i B f” You also notice that the Pie Crum, Cookies and / //. Doughnuts are lighter and flaklcr--(hut the Bread /i Rolls and Biscuits have | delicate fl.ivour,` s _ delightful, nut- b__\/ /_-gf? lille, homey \ _ ' /dy/‘l‘/;,~:?..-;\ » \ \ ,i l *___ ¢(,_____ 3,. _.__ \ ~ `! A V 1 . 3/ / ."e__;: I 'Y J ' V w _"- - . . “/ _-E-_-:_ it wuien lPfin8 w eat ours. `_ _ ' ‘\\\ \< i \\sQ‘& \\\\ . _ ~ / it _ _ _._- "“`“ 4 ._ Try it yourself'-sec how you save shortening-~see how you come to depend On the even strength and quality of this famous flour-_-sec how everything tastes so much better. Your dealer should have “Beaver” Flour~or will get it for you. BEAVER F LOUR Milled of Blended Wheat 1 - il really two flours in onc, for two kinds of wheat are-used in blending. Il ' ' ° a | "Beaver Flour contains the clioiqest Ontario winter whcat,' strciigtlieiied with western spring wheat: lf' This iives you the finest pastry flour that can be milled-with the right strength to'ma e`a good size loaf' of bread or`n big pan of snowy Rolls. More than that, everything made of"‘l‘leaver" Flour has it deliciously appetizing, nutlike flavour that is entirely lacking in the strong, western spring wheat flourl. DEALERS-write for prices on F eed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. _ in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l _ . THE T. H. TAYLOR C0._ LIMITED, . ' . (gn/yr;-|AM, QM, They claim that they had niet? cook- Bedeque. The applicants lre Major _ . 1'-e;_»_;"\l__f\= _;;\_;\f.__;»~rf;___rh==»1_‘ _ff ng; ____ '___ ____ __ M ___ ____ U J ,, _',,,. see y e mmvives' o:i.ay,... . _ _ _ Pl°¢°“- ~ -»~ =` *~"°"“"“““ 0' “‘"‘""l°f SM"-» “li 'Wm' _ _ 5 _ _ cdnllbsrooo -sonlln i=i.oun MI_l_i. tissue! No. io _ .-.'1\‘!l‘~" -`