on Sa IIT was -_- » INSPEGTOR Devereux was at Ho dl qi-ova examining the school ol tb district ogy Frldlw. Mr. Deveren complime ted the teacher's wor very hig\l1Y.-H _ he run on the P. E. I. Railway fro iw =,_ l1"5'5*\? in wvarias* this ma. nas UBB" pushed on very rapidly, and lg _ is expected to be ready to receive its t . ourrsn, pleas. furry occupants on Friday. 'ras spa- te :ns ony “nl #fain will. consist or s freight car, s. bagi!880 Cnr, and a passenger °“f-- '1`l1° transference win bs made under the personal' supervision 01 the Z' President of the Company tile 1-lon at Charles Dalton. ' ' I K ‘ A SILVER BLACK BEAUTY.- . Charlottetown this week will be giv- A PRECIOUS T‘RAIN___ Then Wm Those who attend the Exhibition in ' a '1‘ig-nish ‘to Charlottetown on Frld ii present arrangements are not l X; en a chance of seeing one oi the sil- n_' ver black beauties that have mode tr-_rfered with, ‘a special train which the 'mam °' th” I°.l"<“d "mg 0° th” ‘the most precious that has ever be ,_ fur exchanges si his world. in nie _-window of Prowse Bros. Ltd., Vic- n run on any railroad in this Don-ilu-‘ tori" Rm” ‘md Q“°°“ Street. Will D0 i,,n_ or indeed ln any part of the Placed for all who wish tovlew its win' probably ui ns lrsight value b _ 8 world. Thelrelght of ‘this train i u l_l_|strous coat of silver black, a little u ing and carries"fmoney in its back, con-gist of g|ty.|om. silver high, animal that is full of life and cunn- ' _ _ a world at present, and"of a total v - It is H PUD spcciallyselcctcd and is luation approximating a million dol-'claimed `to ' be the best pup in the lars of hard cash. This notable oe-. W0l‘ld f-Uday. from a litter of this ll _ foxes, the most costly animals in th it curence will he in connection w the transference of the stock of th spring’s foxes from The Charles Dal ton Ranch The beuut ` will be lu 2 - Y' Dalton Silver Black Fox Company the window during the whole of Wed- from their present quarters at Tig- nesdny and Thursday and the large uish to the new ranch which has-number of peoplu who have, as yet, been Secured 011 the Forty-cient Road not sssn rr black: lox will ir resists about n mile from Southport. 'l‘li DP e ' this opportunity. I__°'Z »- ' J . ~ ` \.\ ` __ _ ' ` " ~ -~ \\ \_\\.\§~=__~j:= \\\ - ~' 'f `_- _ `,,‘ `=. '_-I~._‘-’.,‘.,~".'.. '{“,' "` '_"»-rf .~_' -";~:_ _ WEDD BELLE -- A ding too place at the home bride at Three Brooks, N. S., ‘ on Wednesday, _ when Miss Elisa, eldest daughter of the` late Rodergz Grant, ,was united in marriage to . Henry Williams, ‘who has been for some time a popular clerk in the hardware firm of James F. Carson, says the New Glasgow Standard. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L.~ H. Mc- Lean, in the presence' of the immed- iate relatlvcs‘ of the contracting parties. The bride' who. was unat- tended, wore _a very becoming gown of grey" silk. After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Williams drove to Picton, and left on the 5 o'clock boat for Char-` lottetown. The bride travelled in a - Yesterday afternoon two services for the dead were held by the Catholics of Charlottetown. Shortly after two o'clock the different Catholic Socie- ties oi the city, headed by the Lea- gue of the Cross Band, start(-d a line of march from' the K. of C. hull, llpeen Bt., parading to the _l’ro~Ca-` t. edral. Inside the Cathedral, His Lordship the Bishop, assisted by Fa- thers Poirier, Hughes and Mchellan held a short service of Requiem. The parade then reformed in the following order: League of the Cross Band and Lougue of the Cross, Benevolent Irish_` Society, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Catholic Mutual Benefit Association and the Knights oi Columbus, car- riage containing ‘I-Vis Lordship and Rev. Dr. McLellan, P. i’. _ Children Cry for Fletcher’s ...?,f'$l'i.“.‘li.§‘5i§§'T.§§Z§€'.;§‘.§‘..‘§§’.£§‘; ,Y '-1 3' //\ ._ The Kind You lluvo Alw;:ys Ilouglit, mid which has been ` ' `L`?.'."' 75'; l 7." ~» ' - ‘ ` ` l./.? ~‘.= ri I ~ ' 1 ~-'.I,",fi‘ 1__.~.{_», ~Y.;~_l ~1’~ -,~tf'.' _.4 . ‘_ -~ -.‘.~~ -. -1,* : J " " ~r,, ' -~ .gf _ .__ ‘f; _f .ur . '.--.` '_-_‘-'_\ lite.: -___ .nl .~_i _.z _ » ‘ - ~ ‘~ -- \» ; '-, rf. -_ . < » .1 -.T ;,`.`~.’ *1-. .~.~.-‘uw _ af-‘ 1 _*-1* '» ,. f`.'.‘-__- 1; i..‘._f:.» --“.°§'?f-'T'::'.:¢:; _t`_::’3i a;'f`-?""_“ ;»;. ..<."’.l.~~.».-fs". f"_..' 3 " ` “ _ _ \_\\‘.i». _ _ _ _ .` _` \‘ \_,» _ V, f , _ ‘ is ~ \ \\\__ position on a platform erected in front of the _Calvary Cross. The Band rendered the Dead march after which Father McLellan recited thc Lituny for the Dead. This was follow- ed by two psalms effectively render- ed by the Cathedral choir, accompa- nied by the League of the Cross or- chcstra. His Lordship then preached an elo- quent and forceful sermon his subject being prayers for the dead. The in use for over 30 years, has bor-no the signutllro ot inner., was than sung and the Bel-vlw V mid has been inndo under _his per- com-lu¢l¢d_ Allout two lllmdycd took - _ "~ Sor_z:i_l :supc;'v.'l.<\orl smco its infancy , _ _ _ .__ U ance of five thousand people at the _ - . ( Alum noone todoccivn youu; till. All (lo\ultci'fcli;.=, ll|iit:xtinii.°; :md “ Just-as-goml ” are b ]£.\'p::rixll<~ntn fzlmt trifle with :uid cmlnrliror this lloaltll of .infants :uid Chllilrczi-lixpcrlcnco alguiusi; 1.-lxpcrirucut. I What is GASTQRIA Cnstorla is :t l\:n~nilvsr. sul»:;i_if-lxto for (`:\r-tor Oil, Pare- ‘ port in the parade and it is estim- E ated that there was a. total attend- service. Samuel Inge was brilliantly lighted grey tailor-made suit with grey hnt.' “FRl|ll-A-l|V[S” l lollun They Cured I-lim, And They Will Cure You .- WALKERTON. Our., MAY 9th. rgrx. “I have been in Wallrerton in business for a. good many years and many of my townsmen know ihat my health, for long periods was precarious. My trouble was extreme Nervousness, brought on by Indigestiou and Dys- pepsla, from which I suffered in the most severe form. It was so bad that I could not sleep before about foul- in U1!! m0rlling. I noticed one of your published testimonials of how someone had used “Fruit-a-tives" for similar trouble and asked Mr. Hunter, my druggist, his opinion on the matter and he advised their use. I immediately procured several boxes and Iam pleased to say that I now enjoy splendid health alid could not possibly feel better. I and sleep without an effort. I strongly advise anyone suffering from like complaints, to commence using “Frulit-a.-tives". ALEX_ MCCAR1-ER_ 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50-trial size, 25c. At dealers or from Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. Beautiful weather and a fair wind 1 ~ . __ lgreeted those who attended the Civil- WEDDING' The home of Mrs' 'ian Rifle Ciub's Prize shoot at the and very attractively decorated Wcd- Eine Rnnge Saturday- with the ideal uesday evening, September 17, for condition” f“““y mme "m°m°“ 5h°“1d the marriage of her daughter, Miss have been "1 ”tt°“d““°° as M1058 goric, Drops mul :>‘oof.li,.in;; t>‘\':':lpe;. It is plcusamt. It M. 5,,_|,,_,11,,_ to Cecil Hem W0od_ who were there had a fine day’s contains noltllcr ()piu::\, Morplxiuo nor other Nawcntlo substuucr. lla nge is its gluiraultcc. lt. destroys “'orma null alloys _\_"~vol~i.~:lilicn.~x. For morn thanx thirty years it La a I y of Mt. Herbert. The bride entered -’iI’Ql`t~ _ the parlor at six o’c1ock on the arm 'lh0__ f0l1°W"\i§ 810 the SCUYCS Of of liar Uncle, Auisre lags, to use the Civilian Rifle Glubs Prize shoot luis been in constant use for tho ra-flier oi Ciirlstllrzitlolz, strains of the wedding march effect- Saturday afternoon last the 20th liilntulcncy, `\,Vind (Folic, all Teething' Troubles and Dlorrhoeo.. It__l_-cgrulutcs the Stoluuch and Bowcis, sm., sue looked exceedingly fair in nssimilutos the ifooil. giving: lu-ulthy and natural sleep-, ner handsome wsddin own of white 'Tho Childrcu’s 1'o.1iacco-'.lL`ho lllotlic1"s Friend. . 1 GENUINE `£;AST®Hi}l. ALWAYS - Bcars the S-igzuiturc of _ E E flowered Mariluisctte over white silk, with veil of point d’esprit and fus- chius and carried a magnificent bou- quet of bridal roses and maiden hair fern. She was iiiiattended except for the little maid of honor, Miss Ruth Wood, who daintily gowned in pale blue silk and carrying a basket of iiuwcrs, presented a most charming presence of immediate friends and re appearance. Rev. E. S. Weeks per- formed the ceremony under an arch of evergreens and cut‘flowers, in the ively rendered by Mrs. Austin Jud- gist- - . E. Rltchic......... 99 G. R. Bcer......... _ . . 95 W. S. Louson..._..... 1!/l Fl. V. W. K. Rogers._.__. _ . _..._-‘J3 P. Barlow...... G, W. I’attcrson.._... ill G. M. Moore_.__....... 90 ““ _ eliei I.ongworth...... 94 . ill Grcy...... Kcnncily,_.... 86 G. Love... 85 A. Allan___... ‘ $4 J. (J‘_Bricn___... ' ' 5?‘3??5 . J. Rogers... . . in. J. H. Jaassr.___.____. ..’._f'.... 17, In Use For Over 30 Years THE¢`f'N1'AlJl COMFANV NFW YK'|l'lKC|T`Y \ The Kind You have Always Bough ">=. ~ . '»-rv.-...-1#-~.-~ V- i _ - (' . "2 l“tiv°E'_ am". which supper was 'In conjunction with the Prize shoot \-_ __ ._ ‘ The Associated Beard of the For Local Examinations in Music in the BRITISH EMPIRE. Royal College of Music "*'°°-“‘S“‘*iF€§‘,‘,',, ,mm noN_ooN._sNcl.i\Nn. MUSIC EXAMENATICNB 1914 ii iM i d Tb 'llbeh id lhr ughon The Ania"-I Rflanildinenllgirl. xinirmdmliiaticrd icnlelyheorycoodlyvzdill be lfeld Ncgvembe c.¢‘lli‘d: ma slkdtlloig to b'e made by October ls! I-5 A121 lfxgigaition value about $500 oEcr_cd anmially; also; Gold and z Silver Medals; ` S llubus Mulic for the examinations and all particulars may be obtained o appiibsiion io ` H. WARING DAVIS. 771 Sinner Street, Montreal, (lesldcnl Secretary lor Canals s valuable gifts of silver and linen oo G _ _ Cclltnhle. Bromo Photo. numerous to mention. The groom‘s P. Barlow...... ..`..._ ......370 gift to the bride was a beautiful G. M. Moore...... ......_365 pcndm,t_ W. S. I.ouson_.. ...364 G. Il. Bcer...... _....363 ` V The following arc the prizes donat- Dr- ed which should have called out many - more rillemen as they were most nc- 92.5 served in the dining room. The bride, t who is veryh Popiuliarltin _theac_<;m:_¥;l‘_: gigenglandi.E.}daRIi€ngudh£‘;a1vi;al:oBd1l?odldzle msg' was te recipciudis H; bea“ti_ Up to Saturday Mr. P. Barlow lend 'fml leaxtlheesifm :duchn andwiiillow from hy mul' points' with Mr' G' M' Moore tip ghmr and Mcmbers of the Pow and Mr. Lonson closely following. Mr. _mi lviethndist Church where she has Barlow did poorly in the 200/and 500 been a vulued and esteemed mem- Yards lettmg Mr' Moor” get within Ibex" also a beautiful oak sideboard, l-W0 ‘if him hilt Ht 500 Yards MY- B211” Aria, t,;blc_ two wicker mel,”-5_ low kept his lend winning the salver D - _ for the car. The Solver scores are. ~ _ _ _ , _ $15-00 5" F?°ld' h.°”id°° many “tim Y Average 'M i°1ili'i>i'\}'.'§il'".r'§ d'<'>'f."$f.l.llllfi,"l‘..Tf"" lllooioooiooodioo 91.25 91. 90.7 2 . G. E. Ritchie-Brass cmks scans. I ' G. R. Beer-Cutglass sugar bowl W. S.I.o\1son Framed Enlarged 5 .) SW" Religygd '|'||gi[ Sl|ffe|i|\g|, Mrs. R, V. Longworth-Gold piece. Parents and Teachers wishing to enter their pupils for these examinations shoui communicate with the Secretary at once and have lhcir names placed on mailing list. d ` W. K. Rogers-Cut-glass howl. THEIR TRDUBLE WAS _ ' I’. Barlow-Coat sweater. whens ro srnr in nallrax Few Cities _ are so rich lil interest as Halifax, or have so agree- able an autumn climate and few hotels can give you I ‘ ' ._ I _ E' L' Mantgen libgdse since obtaining such beneficial _...___ resnh ff°m,i¢S_ U” Wh” “W b°Y- “S " 'ro ENTER BANK-.-Mr. Reginald an baby, was similarly troubled. Mc.VInhun_ Char1ottetown_ has been t_, ___ E a 7°' V ";;"'V _ I V -V V ms “ways proved \“ mend in appointed to a position on the stall i ne _ < _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Mapu uppyouf m_lnfl_ tohmsmt on ge; of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Special lliarkedllown Sale 0l ss. ..‘2;‘.~..:f.':~_=“.s...»:.::._f:":.s.... __..._»_*'“..R;.-.5 _.ig r l » “;=..;'°“°~" .:.::“;:::;2.“...“‘°:. 1:: ff;:;._...":=_:.f ...Y e unscu ~ . 1 gi! as "Dlz.l?1‘;wLER’s." _ sick on ,a charge of being drunk and - See that the name The T. Milburn Cu., disorderly and fighting on the street Limited. T0l'0\1\0, 0_1"-» lPP¢°" °“ fn' were cach fined $10 and costs. yellow wrapper. Price 35c. 1 --gi (‘,AR"'\ (F FISH,--Cant, Pdrcy ., White, of Murray Harbor, who has bu _ , h loadln his schooner with dried We linve n lol of pianos flint have bc? fergtcd titigltgilrhlx ear and otliersouly three mouths. Some ave Cell 7 y _ exchange for Plnyffl' Pl‘\“°“~ ' ’ FIFTEEN PIANOS This lot of i 5 pianos have all been marked down at a ` lb r sin. Pricf'l‘v;‘;;c\;gngdkrfdpigbiixgfeog dellfe-algae to get rl piano ihat is as gogd and looks as good as new at n price .which will inet sun you. _ -Every plane is fully guaranteed. Every piano w;l_l_ 1:3 slllpsd mi approval if you cannot call and see them. F g Pddlaxeit olauo the same price to everybody. No matter ' ‘ ` _ thes me. v_.'h‘_tC‘£f ggrlsriltifddyi ixiiltctllglrrciaq if theaplanos are not all we claim them to be. _/ DIARRHEA. fins' itDwMlPcDmi,.,g to {he N0,-th G. F. Hutcheson-Hand Pointed A a., wr es: _ _ , West from B.C. in thc summcrpf 1910. i tcm- we were face to face with the scrious pro- G. J. Rogers-Alito-strap Safety blem of being able to secure E005 drink: _ RP-Z0\‘~ _ ing water; this we could not get. S0 WHS K. S. Rogers-Cleaning Rod. obliged to drink water containing a great deal of alkali, with the resuxlt thatFwe TUESDAY. . - ` all troubled with Dian' ren. or- beitcr Serviw “Nl "Nite °°mf°'t mi” the H““f“" diediisly we iisrisusms sf Ds_Fowr.ss's nscovsnmo.-His many irisnrls H . l Exrsacr or Wino Srsawsosnv in the will be glad to his Mr. Carl Kelly, o`e ° hbllie. Wllilfll 90°" flflleved °‘“' §““¢f‘ Charlottetown, out again after his " £` 'Mm °lf§m?.: "L.»°“l'd:'imn¢‘ 'completed his cargo, and will sail Hman' ‘ln “rule eedobetgdteduplilgz to take charge of the Station there. voueneeal Dlrllnmf Asthma! Dressy? lfyo_u Dougan to accept a po on w hm me °'\° °f '-'Mi' °‘“’° '§"‘\"*"""\,,.“‘ the I. C. R. at Moncton. '°“"°'-u"'.:‘..f°.':.:"...:.r:::.::“a:L. 'cz -- ”.1’.'il‘l§.¢ bpssisiim. rin an coupon ac.-.1 f Novnr. LIGHT.-Mr. J. R. plains, llll IIN! WK' "5"" "°"' °‘"° C” has erected a nag pole eighty feet ` "° M°'°“'° " M'""°"' m' high near his residence, and has 'll' 73"’ ‘ND ,WK ammo' ced on i near the top 4 brill ` '_I,,(p|.f .§.`.§T.....'............... Edt Tungstein lamps. 'l‘he'pole id _ , ____ W. Patterson-Mllitniy Brushes. M, Moore-Pcrrins Gloves. Grey--Box of Cigars. , Kennedy-Doz. rits. of Plums. "“ 1%.' G. Love-ilarrcl of Apples. E KINGSTON Mina” J. H. Judson-Pair 0| lllk. llucks. >noQ have alwa s kept a bottle in the recent severe illness een K ff°'“ “°*"* D“'°"°' by W' fish for Halifax, N. S., has about °sf»'..‘.'.'.' is 'li....‘.....is us-E for his assnnszios win. his first gf, ,,',h°§: l,,.';',fi,“,f¢';,l 'fm favorable wind. _ vleflm only knew their true ”'“ Z E condition and took prow: VAGANCY FILLED,-Mr, J _ A, \ 1) ml pam :"r'$\"il:'r`Flli.l. 0'l-lolloran, for many years Station 'l‘z‘l'1l>dlldUi?:¢`3'nhe="'D:-‘.‘ Fulier'a Heart and Agent at O’Leary, will move shortly I I up ‘W / ef " gem Tre-¢m~»f,., ABSOLUTELY “W °' to Bloomfield, win.-,li is ms sie noms, _ _ `lb°dri>¢||)|llfe‘i‘i'm“`;lul’i'o'rln| or 8k|v=!"°'!°l_"? This station was made vacant by , i c H rtklu e s s mr sum a..~..v- _ _ §1..'ir' ellis s.s2e.'i»f”s|'¥-urs an-"H No- *"“’ '°'"""°“t °' Mr‘ sifimk dir much streets ei Charlottetown is one r -»- l‘ ringer. - Cass, North River, has received a let- ter from a gentleman in Chilliwack, _B. G., stating that the two Birkshire hogs sold him last November captur- ed lst and 2nd prizes at Vancouver, B. C.\ and afterwards sold to go to of stock that is bred and raised in P. E. Island. Mr. Cass is exhibiting at the Charlottetown Exhibition Shorthorns, Blrkshircs and Clydes- dales. AN Acoronwr.-what might nsvs been a more serious accident occur- red near Mt. Stewart last Sunday. While Mrs. Handrahnn and her son were returning from church. the horse was suddenly frightened by a dog that apparently had been crouching in the ditch. Mr. I-Iandrahan was thrown out and the horse ran sway at a tremendous rate with Mrs. Handrahan. After running a short distance, he quickly turned, without upsetting the carriage, and returned to the scene of the accident where they managed to stop him. Mrs. Handrahan was unhurt, but her son was considerably bruised, the wheel having passed over his leg. L. _AN ISLAND AUTHUR.-Greek Im perialism is the title of a very bril- liant and scholarly nook lust issued _from the press of the Houghton Mif- flen Co., of New York, writtcir hy lDr. W. F. Ferguson, son c-f the lun-_ ,Senator Ferguson of 1-‘ri~\cc liiiluuznl Island. Dr. Ferguson is now iri ics- . can eatwitheverydegreeofsatlsfaction lem, of Ancient HiSi.___,_.y in U_.,_,v,,_,d University. He is well known ui this province where his mother and sis- ters live on the old farm.-itcud at Marshfield. He is one of the Islnn»_l’s brilliant sons and is already well known in the literary world. Tile present work although dealing with ancient history is very interesting to present day readers in view of the close parallelism between the develop- ment of imperial government in Greece and certain present tendencies to be observed in our own day both in England and in Canada. Besides explaining the successive phases of imperialism, Dr. Ferguson dwell: on the working and safeguards oi .`..- rect popular government and cf.-~. elders thc relations or local an-i federal authorities in federation. _ _ _ adway’s _ eady Mrs. J. Wi-siorveit nr i'ui¢-rsnn, N. .T.. writ:-s it limi snvi-il nu- lnnny n rim-|or‘s . 0 qnlusy son- throat it I.-I u king ovc-r flint. My Illfle girl Inns ri|||'1|lnc¢l hor unkii- und is vuln- ltndwny's Ready Relief." Rudwny’s l'i|ls in smh one n~. u r move the l»on¢|~ For 1| inniili-u mid iulu- ful nl Ilrllrf \\'||l| n fr-m=pm»r\f\|l oi' ||lnln-sv. ~ ~ -llr I Nil-1- (1 e- cently purchased by Mr 'Har y James bearing the 'euphonions name “_Corkscrew." The animal has every appearance of being a speedy one and it is thought that he ls an old PRIZE WINNERS.-Mr. 'l‘. P. Alaska. This goes to show the kind "l have n lnr|¢|~ tnmlly of smnll uhIId_rTu, |_uul li I i' ing around ilno without any other dui-for time BURES SURE THRMT 2 Apply the R:-llc( in tho lhrunr nml chest unill the allrfnvu slnurfslnml 11-iiiii~|;:iii 'Giro » ir -- - ra-~ _ _ ly lnrgo doeo of lln|l\\'ny'n l'iIi.~1. ninl u ivnslirlnri- _ ‘M in a tumbler ni' lint nntir. llr o n r bed A liroflnie pr-rslurnllnn \\'IIi lirouk out. fm. ALLOW ME T0 MY BEST ROYAL N B UYING ssE?f§s%fE§e SPECIFY ENV. LTD. wmvurso. vonvtuc. Dfcl/NE S(/B57/fl/72;. | ' m OOOOKMWOOCOW r I C . O O A Grain of Wheat A grain of wheat contains all the elements that are needed to completely nourish the human body and to sustain at top.-notch _ efficiency all the mental and physical powers. When you eat a wheat food be sure you get MOORMAC MAN CAUGHT.- Thelnounccd at the Exhibition Races, mysterious Moor-Mac man, succeeded, that be had been caught by Mr. W.E. in evading capture until yesterday! McMillan, Tryon. He proved to be a iafternoori at 3.30, when it was an-lllir. Mclnnis, of Coleman. _ ' 1; GWOIWOOIWOIOWOOWQ ` if-i~=_l 'fi i _ ‘ -,,»: Z -M-~--' "‘ - »"3\» /Qs". " '_A -'; =. _' is ' - ». . v , _ '.~;:~: _-fr. '-:‘»:i ‘ J - A ‘~." "1" -3" 1 'ir -:'~ -£5. O _. r__.~__l, _'___ ' .._f_'_'_ ‘._~.'» - _y . `-; f".‘_ .I` -'i"~ '_ : -_-' ‘=- -‘§il':"..= _.1 _. ,_ 3.- __ Q-1;., _.' _ - _~_= - _ 1 -s- .l_,q.<. *_ 'élrfl l A ‘ ffl* l' i .i I ~.‘-;'.-'”' ` Elly. " ` ` |_ .- "-' z _ ____ _.__,___ we make all these elements digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking into crisp, golden brown Biscuits. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with sliced peaches or other fresh fruit will supply all the nutriment needed for a half day’s work. Always heat the Biscuit in the oven to restore crispnau. For breakfast serve with milk or cram or fresh fruits of any kind. Mans in cannon A CANADIAN sooo ron cANAoiANs The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited - ;.__ ~ -*__ Niagara Falla " " "‘ .f"";-: i"§§f< I” 5€"`f:“."~,`f`5` 'V - ` om' L_ ' ` '::"'7f’#'>";_,4§.`,_"_'."`}_,/ '|"orol|\o0ff|o¢l |`-»~_4"'?L _ " "" 'l - 49 wsin asa se. ~'r».»;;,'.i».».<, i i ».- - ' nl -vi.. 1-Z' Eu! ruziif.-.'I‘1.‘,'}f~_._ "fi £ O .»‘ O L_ l cc- r unsuitable food _`- _ _ 1»_{ 1 7 li_ " yi 1 You Can Make Better Foods For The Children With “Beaver” FlourTh`an You Can Buy ' Next to a returning Arctic Explorer, the hungricst mortal on earth is a growing boy. He is. always ravcnous. “He will cat anything". But why should he? Ri ht now is the time when his parent should be most particular about g ` _ _ ‘_ his food-to prevent iujudicious eating and to protect him against Good, home-made bread, made of “Beaver” Flour_light, flaky biscuits made of “Beaver” Flour -these are real foods for growing children. “Beaver” Flour isa blended flour. That is, it is made of exact proportions of nutritious, beautifully flavored Ontario Fall Wheat and a smaller proportion of thc stronger Western Spriiig Wheat. It' is both a bread Hour and a pastry flour-and makes thc' real nutty flavored ‘home-made bread and delicious pastry such as cannot be made f with any purely Western VVlicat Flour. just try “Beaver” Flour--and sec for yourself how thoroughly satisfactory and dependable it is for all kinds of baking. Your grocer sells “Beaver” Flour or can get it for you. Dealers-Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cegeals. frur. T. u.'rAYl.0R C0.. umrrnn, cnarnau. eN'r._ as # ` _. l* _ \_ .~ _ 5-iii _ - _.lr _ *lk A5” Ml “im J §fL.-Q-®‘l \ ` " °’ "°""'° urmounted by a weather vane in ' 123 Kentst' ` w”""°"°°°"°°°°°°°"" ° 5 :be shape of a black lox. The lights l , . __~__lI538»9aI`7m¢tf. _ _/ _cgaghpp seen a long distance away at _ _ _ C_F_P0o1ey_6_% Kent SLH8llfBX,N.S.,TfBV¢ll\hg S&l¢S Agelli . ._ li' .\_- ..;.. .. '__ .~\» __ .__ `. .».’T¥i'.f\”""`1‘l'>'§"' ¢'l.1..." ' \ \ xc 3*# iv' 2 .»..:-_ ._ fl . l w `.‘. 1 li ..._ lx l * _ 'd ‘i li- ` ,iii G fi* "!§f'f.`~. . »~ _ $4 inf `=‘iili` _‘ xi:-5 1 l T' td -_ ` _,W3 in . '/vi. _ 1|, (_ P _.1 .ll X ._ . _ .. <1; fra .xr "off '_ il“‘, 1 ri; t 4,.. a . ljf-__3 fl, i _yr .il ___,__ vii” . __\' L, i `.:` ii ; ____ ‘il 3 _ ___ _,__ _. I. ,_ all the wheat in a digestible form. In making it 7 ., it F ~ l~» “ti ~