Patented dealer to show you ` HARDWARE C0.. LTD cl-iAni.o'rTE'ro ot cooking *O W01’k damper on O l,».. Direct Draft Damper . isoperated from in fron-t.' 0 ‘M ‘ . -- wu T- H01-MAN. I-TD-. suiviwiensiois. ' ° . _ _L_. O ff. HETHER you are baking a deliciously tasty loaf of Bread, or a iight; ilakey Pie, _ you can _depend on “Beaver’ Flour to give you the happiest results every time. Because “Beaver” Flour is always the same. lt contains just the proper proportio s of Ontarig and Western wheat-blended exactlly before the wheat is ground. Try it. DEALERS-write us lor prices on Tha T. ll. Taylor Cs. Ilihl, Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. |83 Clatlaal, Dgi, S I- 1 Liiifp - tx Y-f -- 1 wo \ 4? . -ll S, 'Outflanks all others. l *i1 j qs 11 P -, /:L li/L ' 1°". .i/5 . v‘§K_ 3.6.--clergyman wrote us recently :- “It-is a gieat relief as well as a great satisfaction thagi I after so many years of serious effort, I w l have no further premiums to pay. but will have a little surplus until the endow- ment is due in 1917.” _He had taken a Canada Life endow- mast for $3 000 twenty-_five years 8.80- In tw years he will receive this amount in cash. ' Would you not like to be in a Blmllli' pos ion when approaching the Bumell Of life You can manage it by easy “QPU th gh a Canada Li e endowment policy if y u will start now. f lt will give you the added advantage Of PW' is ` f tl . f mf the ni-_ut premium- aniidglne dsolgtagillobdliilllrriidntial as it is in the .ls C ..._ s.tiFEtsl;=:§: Manager for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown. 18 in "sin luv." Iteon¢\l°°=‘“°* i..¢»..2'..}'i¥.?'.lf...'2§..?.2"i?.l.1’l.l’.‘&.'.l’§1°.. lin o..°é...-ani.. as x`1_*» ' 7/( `..»`- 17/# `,.»; 7/_+ \-if ‘- ~. .lb " _ _ , ,...,4-¢¢\- ' a--. s.. -~ - _A Clergyman's Great Relief 37:; for .if- ‘wif 3125 iii .\"¢ - .i/;,. . 1** s fl* i '~. `)/£1 L’ nt"- Iiéi _"P5 .i/L . *si* ,y/» J . 101 Lil; . st* lg; . 'a`-1 f/gf. .‘\“ 7/_fl . 1' l/:_ .wil .xi .v-_wi x I ON BUBINEB8. - Liout L. A. Moore, was in Kensington Friday on ofllcial business.-H. LECTURE CANCELLED. - The lecture by the Rev. Mr Goodwin, which Was ailnoiinced for Moliday night in the Grace Church has been cancelled for the present. LOADING FISH. - Schr. Irene M. W. of»Luneuburz. Capt. Colford, is loading dry fish for, Matthew & MacI..ean.‘_Whlch will be despatched to the Halifa; market.-* .. Accsivrs Posrriou.--lvir. Alex. C0ll|IlB. druggist, formerly of Summer- side, has accepted a position with a Halifax ilrm and left on Thursday Ilmmlllg for his new work.-H. GARRISON DUTY.-A few men are wanted for garrison duty at Halifax “t °"”e- Allply to Captain T. E. MvNutt, Adjutant, aznu lzeglmcni, at his Umce. Canadian Bank of Com- merce "Building, Charlottetown. ON VACATION. - Mr. Joseph Muirllead. keeper of the Summorside Armoury is spending his holidays at the Halifax Exhibition, his place is temporarily filled by Mr. Frank Huss- lis of Sunimerside.-H. ` POLICE COURT. - At the Police Court on Friday. Ben Sonler. the young man charged with shop breaking was give" his f1iS°h8\'Be hy furnishing the IIGCUBBRFY bail for his appearance at the Novembe t f Court__H_ r erm o the Supreme VISITORS TO SUMMERSIDE. _ The`following gentlemen were in town on ’lllursday, Messrs. Norman Beaton, 0 LOHFY. John G. Arsenauit, Caps Egnlont, Johll T. Ayers, Wellington, W~ G- Hayes. Ellerslie and Prof. S. A. Rockford, Palmer Road,-H_ Miss Bertha Gorman has returned i0 the CNY after several weeks’ visit to friends in the west, the guest of her cousin, Hon. Senator Murphy, Tig. .lllBh§ Mrs T. F. Hughes, at Emerald, and at the home of her uncle, Mr Michael H. McCabe, Bedeque. At the “mer l10F BISIGF. Lillian. was also a guest. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. -Mr. Ewen McDougall, Prince Street, very thoughtfully presented each teacher in Prince Street School last week with a. charming boquet of assorted sweet peas picked from his garden. Mr. McDougall has for some years Past remembered the teachers of this school with flowers on opening day and they are lunch appreciated. HOTEL ARRIVALS. - The fol- lowing are registered at the Cox Ho- tel, Souris:-P. J. Gleeson, St. John; ll. Ratteilbury, Charlottetown, E. H. Cummings, Montreal, William Mac- Cormacli, Montreal, A. L. O. Phillips, Toronto, D. E. Vincent, Montreal, J. A. MacAsklll. Halifax, W. B. Arthur, Montreal, A. B. Warburton. Char- lolictowil, Mason Blacliay, New Glas- iiow, Colin Fraser, New Glasgow, Jas, ll. liazcil, Cllarlottotown. lt. B. Elliot Snckvillc.-* LAWN PARTY SUCCESS.- The lawn party and ice-cream festival held at lfinnlpton on Wednesday evening last was a decided success. It was un- der the direction of the Hampton Tcllnis Club who realized a fair sum to defray the expenses of their tennis courts. Tile young peopple of this place have prepared a fine court and are now enjoying this healthful game in their sparc time. Much thanks is due Rev. J. S. McKay for his efforts in successfully organizeing the tennis club. Tho mon of the Artillery paraded to tllo abovo Church yesterday morn- ing headed by tllo 4th regiment Band. ’i‘hc Rev. Z. I.. Fash gave an earnest “Hd lllSliil“il1i-I address on the power of n lloblc ideal. Mr. Fash in tho course of his ser- nloii proved tllnt the greatest dynamic in all human life was the ideal of Jcslls Christ. The ideal of the Ger- inan Emperor and the ideals of a pagunism 300 years old were battling together for tllo mastery. Tile ideals determined what the destiny of a nlan or a people would bo. The conception of life that they held and the ideals that pulsatod through cvery nerve and slnow oi’ thcnl-these things deter- nlincil what their ideals would be. Destiny could only be realised wllcro the highest ideals werchcld and hold teiluciously. Temptations onine to men and to nations. Ideals were cithcl' a stumbling block or a. stepping stone. _ Tho British Empire was battling for Ilcr life. silo was in the throes of a dcnth struggle. There were very few homes in thc Old Country' but had lost soilio monlbol' or relation. His native village of 2118 eligiblefor mil- itary sorvico 2115 mon marched to tllo front when the call came. it was true that hundreds of them lay in un- kilown graves in France and Flanders, but the glory of the noble sacrifice would never dio. In the throwing lmcs of this octopus which was grind- ing to death tho siniillcr nations of Europe Great Britain was realizing her destiny. Tu Esoav ` PATRIOTIC AFFAIR. - A sllort time ago the women of Clyde River held an ice cream festival and sale of homo-made candy under the auspices ofthe W. P. A. A very enjoyable time was spent. Tho sum of $40.00 was realized. VISITORS TO CHARLOTTETOWN. --Among the passengers who made the return trip on the steamer Harland Thursday were: Miss Winnie Wadman and Messrs. R. H. Cameron and John Parker. Crapsud; Messrs. E. Boswell and Calvin Howatt, Victoria; Mr. Ar- temas Cameron, Augustine Covo; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark and little daughter Kathleen, Victoria.-V. H.` PRICE WEDBER ILL.-e-Augusta. Maine. Journal: The many friends of H. Price Webber, the _veteran actor. who since s. wock ago last Friday has boon seriously ill at the home of his brother-in-law, D. Frank Moore. will be pleased to learn that the i7hYli0lln Tuesday pronounced his condition as improved. He has been a very sick man and is still on the disabled list. hut all will 'Join ii; wishes foi'_.e speedy recovery. The r le of sick man is a new one for H. Price and is pleasing lt ,r _/ neither to himself not his friends. RETURNS TO HARVARD. - Alden ing relatives in Tryon .for the past Thursday morning where he will spend a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dawson, before taking up l his studies at Harvard.-V. KEEP OUT THE DAMP.-A good deal of roof repairing and shlngling is being done all over the town _lust now and this work will likely increase as thc fall draws to an end. A leaking 'roof can cause no end of misery to the inhabitants of a house, so landlords andownors would do well to take time by the forelock and get any necessary repairs done before the wot season begins and while stocks are large. HOUSEWIVE8 HEARTS GLAD- DENED.- The welcome news tllat the price of flour is once more crawl- ing down to the old level will be a welcome one to all housewives. Tile $8.50 per barrel level of a few months ago has sunk to rand the vicinity of $6 while the assurance of bumper crops nearly everywhere will still further tend to lower the price of this staff of life. These last few days of July heat will go far to hurry on the harvest in districts where the grain is backward, and there is every prospects that all the grain crop will be gathered in before the early frost. AFTERNOON TEA.-A most suc- cessful afternoon tca was given ill aid of the St. James Tennis Club on the church grounds yesterday ai`tel'noon, when a pleasant time was participat- ed in. There was a large number of visitors in attendance and delightful refreshments were daintlly served by a number of charming young ladies, who were untlring in their efforts to make the affair a success. Several setts ot tennis were played by the visitors who, one and all, pronounced the courts in excellent condition. Ice cream and cake were served ill abun- dance and the financial results wee entirely satisfactory. WEDDING BELLS. -The residence of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hooper, Euston St. was the scene of zl. quiet but pretty wedding yesterday morning daughter Henrietta became the wife of Mr. J. Leslie Shaw of this city. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Frank G. Gosden of Alberton in the drawing room which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The bride looked charming in a tailored suit of blue broad cloth. Followed by the best wishes of their many friends, the happy couple left by the Northumber- land en route for Halifax and other .Canadian points. ` HORAN-MACINNiS WEDDING. - A qulct wedding took place in Saska- toon on September lst, when Miss Marlo Maclnllls, eldest daughter of Mr. F. J. Maclnilis, Cherry Valley,l’. E. Island. was married to Mr. J. S. l-lorun. The ceremony was performed by thc Rcv. Fr. Laprouic of St. Pauls It. C. (‘hiircli. The brldo was supported by Miss Agnes Horan, sis- ter of the bridogroom, and thc groom by Mr. J. A. McAvcy. The bride was gowncd in a suit'of Alice bluc silk vel- vet and wore it large picture hat of black vclvet. lilr. and Mrs. Horan left on a trip to Regina, Calgary and the Canadian Rockies, on their return they will live on 413 5th Ave. Saskatoon. PERSONAL MENTION. - Mrs day at her old home in Craupaud.- Miss Cooney, Moncton, is visiting lil Victoria at the home of Fred and Mrs. Clark.--Mrs. Law, Amherst, arrived in Victoria Thursday on a visit to Mr Herbert Curtis. who have been spend- llig a vacation at ills old home in"Vic Crapaud, with her sister (Rcv.) Mrs. Deathe, left Friday morning on return to Toronto, Ont..-Miss Louise Wright, Bedcquc, is spending a few days in Victoria nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Boswell.-ll’1ss Marie ,MacNeviii. De Sablos, is visiting ill Victoria, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers.-V. CHURCHILL S. S. PICNIC.- Tile young people of Chuchill had their yearly S. S. entertainment oil tho llth September. The afternoon was delightful and seemingly all enjoyed themselves to their fullest capacity. Asail-along the beautiful Elliot River in Captain Mcl`iae’s swift lI10t0I‘-b0Hf (generously louncd for tllo occasion) proparcd for the coming refrcsllnlellts. wllilo Mr. Malcolm McDonald with his excellent pipes made the trip doubly enjoyable. On landing, tho conlpany proceeded to a grove of big pines on the farm of Mr. John A. McKinnon, where s. feast of thc most loothsomo things was in readiness, This fea- turo oi’ the outing disposed of, tllo ro- mainder of the afternoon was occu- pied in a variety of games and ninuso- mcnts till night prepared to lot down tho curtains, when iill loft for homo in their four-whool vehicles. RUSTICO.-Mr. Frallcis Peters. Martin, Lot 23. is at present. taking H commercial course in Charlottetown. -Mr. Elmer Doiron and Miss Fanny Gallant. of Rustico, were visitors in Charlottetown on last Thursday.- Miss Aggle Doucottc. of Charlotte- town is sponding hor vacation at North Rustico, the guest of tho Misses Tillie and Gertie Plnoau.-A very oIl.l0Yl\>|0 _ “soireo" was spent last Wednesday evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Doiron, North Itiistico. Tllo ovoning was spent in dancing. singing, instrumental .music (violin and organ) and although the crowd was not very large yet all enjoyed themselves to their heart’s content. Mr. and Mrs. Doiron are famed for their genial hos- pitality and ,they proved tllomsolvpsm in this case as hospitable as usual. The splendid rep`sIst served in Mrs. Doiron's usual good style. proved to ‘ be not an unimportant item in the evenings enjoyment. At a late hour the party broke up, but not before all hadexpressed t I- thanka_~to the host .and hostess forh%glr»hospitaIity and- accspted the invi_ tion to come back some other night.»-_-’l‘. _ ‘ l at seven thirty o'clock when their _ Relpiuo llurisli seuscisn “i=ilolil iuis lliEEli's News Foil THE ouilinlnus siliuiimlv sussciillslills fi) lei!! OVel‘ h ° - _ MoNoAv A11-gnome coi,i.si`os.-lawful W .._.,- 1- ~, in --_ - . . - .. ~ Andrew Blacquiere, Albert C. Pineau _;' ,__-='-- "°°'- ' " and Benoit Doiron, of North Rustico. J ~‘ Peter l..eCIair, of Toronto. Lot 23, and Newton McGuigan, of Hunter River. __ ,. _.,= have le for S unstan’s ol .- r' \ T' ‘xt 4* t ft t. D C lege, __Y _. -A (@,1E»_" I. .~ P “hero they intend to spend the year. ‘_ - 'Q _ _ R ____/. j__. 35, Try e _ _ __ _ _._ -'~`__._.:` aches and Cream I 'gn ` - " §§&:--M-.--“ .. A I . I. - .{.‘ I. li-‘ . \ ... ¢_'~__ ‘ _ _Lg E ‘ g ,537- _ . 2. -5.“-f __» 'A \ \4-...~.,_,.._...~` 100 v ... :A-f per pk 'fr _s _'"1 . , 1'-.4 1 '<¥» .___ ..,_____,_ i_S.’ I _ ' -` ‘ "/.~./1'*/;.:_-`.'»', . V » Q- ‘ ' _ ,_ . ,_.._,,\ _._ f _ ~-, .... , .-- - '-' . `=~ ` i53:'“"§)" ill - ».- " ,;-- » .. .f ». r, ~. B. Dawson, B. A., who has been visit- l _ ;_7__.-_‘.5 couple of weeks. left on return to UISE . f_'_1‘.v .- : -1-_:.1 -2;-fi W- -.-.-,...l'->-. ‘ I - ~_ .ly | _ I ~ _ “___ .'_:in W V _ _._ '_ _ _- __:'._’_`._ _:_._.:;_: _ _ if » _._-'_{__'l ;'-;:§1_-'.' ‘ 'L_ li'-'~`_`~ . _ _ .':':`-' "- “' ' ~ -_.W _ , __ A _,. ` rr 1;-'»" é i-__ 1. , 1 tb" rl 4*' - » ~ ' -1*.. ' N 'J' ' ,r‘ '* .sf .. - - _ » . . _ _ ____- N - ._ , :_ _- gn! <-. ’.-1._, '. rl "_: .i" .' -` ` ,__ l.. (_ . __ , .r -',_. -312%-f' __ f "A5 "ii li" l >~" 7"' _:I .ff TOASTED ~ f- ‘ 4 .' Fi' .Ls . dainty dish “ for a Queen . » ,,<. ‘ Q' ` . I' A vwsws ' .~ ~ . .1 0 *if i 'itimiy' _\ ' he .5 E l'_1 I PROFITABLE AFFAIR.-Tile (Iom- mittco wllo had cilnrgc of thc Itoil Cross Tea at Little Sands on Aug. 25th desire to collvcy their sincere thanks to all wllo in any way assisted ill mak- illg the tca the success that it was. Thanks is especially due to Sir Louis Davies alld Judge Haszard for excel- lent patriotic addresses delivered; al- so to those gentlemen an to Mr. Hor- ace lluszard and others for donations of money. The total amount realized at the tea was $425.68, after paying nil expenses the sum of $240.40 was clear- ed. $100 of this amount was donated towards the Machine Gun Fund. Witll the balance of thc illollcy ninterial will be bought and lilo members of tho \Vonlen's Patriotic Association WEDDING BELLS.- Tile homo toll, Mass, was the scoilc oi' zl vc plcasitllt event oil Saturday, Sept. when Miss Mollic Mcliic and David Brooks were united ill mar short trip and on their return Both young people are well known Brook:-l a soil of thc lute Jollil will do sewing for the soldiers. _~_f Brooks of Fredericton. of l\il'. and Mrs. Joilll A. Stuiirt, Wollas- r_v co\\'di_‘d incctiilg was hold ill the -itil Mr. ri- lVli»ssl~s. eenncdy, McNcvin. Crosby, A. age. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. R. Cllailie, D.D., of tho First Dor. M. E. Church of which both are melnbcrs. After ft sumptuous rcpast served by Mrs. Stuart assisted by Miss Bessie Russell of Walden, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Broolis left oil it - will vantage in discussing tllo record of the reside at 27 Oakridge St., Dorchester ill the tactics of the Opposition. The P. E. I., Miss M<~I{ic Ilcillg a graduate of (‘. 15. (‘ollcge and a dailglltcr of Eil- will G. Muliic of Annandale, and M l<`. was with the Government candidates. MEETING AT CRAPAUD.-A ilnll at Crupallil oil Saturday night wllcn addresses were delivered by lvl. lil;-Lezin and Jalncs Mclsaac. Mr. McLean was a candidate from the lloigllhoring district and rather unfair- ly took advantage of this joint meeting to air his views. The Conservative can- didates had a splendid reception and Mr. James Mclsaac was heard to ad- Matllieson government and criticising iiliiliollce gave thc speaker the great- ost nttcntioll alid it was evident that r. the prcpoildcrailcc ol’ the sympathies l . 'S -add the and iia process absolutely boxes Moi;-'s Chocolates have an individuality is unmistakeable. We select cocoa beans-roast. husk and clean vor with vanilla beans; WHOLE is then put through a. for hours, which refines every particle and renders our chocolate coating dividual delicious flavor. The chocolate is then applied to the many varieties of centers-packed in attractive finest chocolates on the market. cocoa butter and cane smooth, giving it that ln- and offered to you as the Moira Limited lauxux. caiuln. ‘ - W pw ,\_, _ ILLU - l03 W l llllllllll lllllll|||| ' . - (S and Mrs. Geo. vllleit.-Mr. and Mrs. DO yOU Wear toria, left Friday morning on return I to their home in Brockton. Mass.- Miss Allnic Vaughn, who has been pg spending the summer at thc Rectory, MMMWMlMMMMMwmMMMMMMw_ His you.” “That isn‘t all, either. Paris, Oni. J.-~ ‘.- .`_,\ L i W llllll lll.......... Why, yes! It’s the only underwear I buy’ ‘il since I foundit made my clothes lit better.’ " Yes, I’ve noticed how well everything in some sfpccial way so it keeps its shape. It certainly ts beautifully. It’s smooth and comfortable too, and, My! how it stands wash- . ng. You couldn’t hire me to wear anyother." Penmnns Underwear is made in all styles W-'nm and weights, for men. women and children. l Penmans Limited Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters ,__ _ Underwear “` A This underwear is knit l.-_.___ _wp .17 _ E / “ \\\\ ` E\ l . p Ts' S ‘P4 4/ rec v\°\° /iffy/° V ` 4 Q. _.hw V - vo ilu. `._. 'B ‘-..l.~~ .v mill noone -._ Hi, _` / 'l I .li i