.- r _ i it _.-1 a i §‘, 1.' ii ,- xi an-.- @- Z fir' 3,. » i r Y 4 r i > i i £- Ti -`.»--_v_.-.-.....~..,...-...-,.¢.. ts- .,, -. . 'J ». ,wg _ " " r' ._‘,‘»' _ ' -t ` 1-. ' fy . - . .. _ _ "»"§'i‘i."iélIi" V 4 A' V' ' " ` V i I' J 'i L ` ` ' I ‘ . » ` ' i '. ' [TWV ft. "§‘T=..’-“-'iv-i\ "` _J-_'. \ _ _ - - ‘ ' _ - f '-"_- ‘i-'_\1_'._~.~ I --,,~ \- _ _ t ' " ` 'l(\> -',1 rim ousaniss .4,,;§i¢.,., , . - -- , ‘_ . _,Yf...‘ _W v'?A'_V YEAST mailowttvonny f Ilan boon Oanalvo hvovlto nest hr our a of 0 century- lull bolibdwvtth hon! Youtwllluoplhohond molstlongorihan that otholi, so that A NN vnohh oupptv out onllty bo male at one lollng, and the lu! lonlwlllbolintugoodnstliollnt. ...t- |uo¢ in e_AnA»_ _--15-_ i '-` ' -- .;_ _l ' \\ -- - -AGEP CITIZEN - DEAD-There roused' peacctiilly away on l~‘riday dst olle.oF West Prl|1cc's oldest and most reapeeteii citizens. Mr. Henry Casey in the 89th year of his agc.l\lr. Casey was horn in ireland 1826, and came to Aincrica when young. lie settled in i‘aiinei's Road’ P. E. l., where he became ii prosperous and wealthy farmer. Two-ycari. prior to his deniiso he went to li\'i_ with his daughter Mis. l-'_ Doyle oi' Kildare Cape, from whose' home the . . . funeral was-held, on Sunday at _6 p. m. and #ah laigsly_ attended. _li l-le was laid to rest h_v‘tho' side of his wire Catherine ifilnhai-iey‘i Casey al- so a native of ireland and who predec- eased him some fifteen years. He loaves to mourn one son John il. Casey of'i’aliner's Road and Mrs'_ l‘. Doyle' of Kildare, be-.=ildes several grand children. The Pallbenreis were Dr. J. A. Johnson. l-`. J. Buote, J. A. Brennan. i’. L. Uhalssou. ’l‘heo. _Ber- nard and Dr. \\', P_ McBride. R l. P. I-£3 -' ‘ l . L-f.-;_,"“§l't1.I.»si1»'-ii ig) J ' 4- _, . ir.. f* ` ._ _ l \ i . _ I ' ' ` ./"'01 '-_V 5;,- T "I" ' - `.- . " .- ._ . .__ -*°v' _ 'rl-P'-fgql -_ -1 ‘A _ f viii ~ img /,__ _ ' u* \ . ' /i ' Every Barrel, \\-` ' l Just Like Every ‘r 'I' J other am-ei / One reason why thc Pics and Cake, Bread \ and Rolls always turn out right when _ . you use i if-_ ~ ----ML y'/-. ~ . - __ _.»,..'_:i _.'_f;'1ll‘ , ii ' i' \ ‘W ~_.,r- '_ 1 _gif i .li- \\\ Ill -,_,,. it BEAVER is l'~rv:iii=f_~ ilic Hour is always the same. it is milled from Hull!! rvllitial. Ontario lliil irliczt, strengthened with [icing hlcnilrii in cxart proportions, western spring wheat. Brarer Flour is always thc ;am¢ in srrengiii :intl quality ; and always gives :hc same results, no matter what nr wlirn yon lialic. li iiiil lv- ai rhangr for thc better when you change from western when ilinir to lirairr Flour, milled lrrivii lnlcnrlfrl ivlicai. '"7" l-"`-“F “" "' "P f"' t‘fif*'~ "fl Fvfl, Coarse Grains and Ceirah 707 THE. T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED FHATHAM Ont. Q .-_J /// / I /f/751,.. _ _ V4 _. /I A . _ \`\<¢,‘55c‘°EE ‘i /l ~s‘°...-fm' 1 i, c \> up "" ' is __ * Wiitivvtwnir/6 --jiri Ll il _I _ J! :~" s§I:?.':‘ __ _,._. .- ` ‘$55 _ 1 ____ VN; _ _ .._:~. i_h3i'\1- ,_ ' 'Villiiiiliiiiiiii».ii.»'_‘~" ' ._ ti frail-‘='.l"" ' x _ :.;'ilW - (The l-loine of Happy Students) The above Institution is now open and students may enter any week day dilriogrihe term. _ A - _ ' I _ . N0 .ENTRANCE i-:xri~M1NAT.io_i_»i .- individual instruction by teachers who a`r`e= 'special- istsin' their profession, and _who devote their entire -time to those under their instruction. i Actual Business training courses, embracing all nec- essary subjects. »~ u Pitmanic Shorthand and iouch 'l ypcwritingl' Civil Service and Navigation. All departments spiendidly equipped. Business men claim that C. B. C. training leaves 'noth- ing to bc desired--hence the for C B C. graduates. great and growing demand .Be wise and register early in the term. _'_ Fullest information cheerfully furnished on application to - L. B. MILLER, - . .P~'°¢ivii1.- ' . _ ,_ ___ "__,___ .__ _._ _ su p|l.|l‘c;vids’t‘a_‘i°.e rilisriyutge Callin today and see.t_l_to __ ff' FI. _'_ ~ Tl W ' ' i-.'.'.t‘.° wh 5.3:. 'VF sz... 5. -“" ` Tuplln Yr". _ \ *Mi Crib* '_ .|20 satisfaction we can The Western` Guardian . i -W. K. McGOUtlAN. Globe Fox Ex- change, is Gua.rdiau.agent ln Summer- slde. ' ' ' -THE BEST GUNS and ammuni- tion. _lit Braces. ‘ 1683-8-29tuF2wkslllF2wks sw.oii.i.a'r'r oomizmv i`.nfn'rr:n ` -HH/\°=° '=="§___-~ ~»-=-- .~.~a,.-.»~.¢.._., CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE _ _ Htan Office, Tonowro. _ir imvsio buy in into rrovinpu. l _.W5 “yr-r',_¢j,.:_,-,=,,,,|--~,w,_ ,,,,,,,_‘ ‘ iff rf. --.3 . ., __ _ . ___ _ You -Can _ Qgositions . . '|§. ,i »r - . Ll .it .-v A ~ _ - - ~~ ;. _.H_nv_ yew: or i'ii_o"“s&io» and inioiiigoncv - 11ia~s-aowsawxsmszwnf ‘ ;-4-'~_§'th° caflglda Limp ' ' ** _ . """~'~~~-~ ~ - _'~f.~'- Q,” _gooeidi-_Qian tho |ri_suv_iinc;e_Busl_ti¢=t_°-whlvll L';:1»;_;¢, _.3 j .=i°°..';>'--11°F f,'“°t.\i°.\t». .lr , _.'.°,°°"?'P"%`l0°°“P'\!"‘i9_"-».‘1~"".-."P=*.‘ l?.°°"_-~*"“»_,l\{ <- °““*.-'i='fii ‘Y°'f“i'?.~*»"$ Y'-°"."’r ' - i; ; 2,. _ Tiifl'-iran-iiimth d°“°-ttf.-.so-wspondsnis_-ws.. _- li' _ - -:» < ,.;§6r'a'1oiro_iI'§'_§i _n¢c.»f»-_aio or _ohmie. Whw lid' _; '_ -. _-i fl. __.__`_'_l§,`§fuily;f' " for the work h_e is placed ln _ _ ""‘;,~_.‘-_` ' ‘_tf'“positi_8i'\." nd the oonipany helps him 19 ' ""i""f“`f` ‘i'he..TH‘rist twiileasonsi of the Company's oorigos- . ` ._ ,. ,__ _ go`i"i_¢jg__rip_e'_~‘g°,o_i`r_t!_sa will be sent to anyone inter- ..,_j\_ .-, . “ fasted. ` it_wHifnav young men wh° °‘°°"`° *°' 4** A n _- "'»- ' ` on in the-world to look into this. i ' ' All oorlietpondenoe strictly confidonai , , I or 47+ l oo. _ '."; “Y -Mrs. Nowton McArthur and daughter Gertrude of Kensington have left for (lleican. Alberta. whence they expect to proceed to Californ- ia.-K. - -Mr. Dun Matlilcsoii i'ornior pullco olilcer at Kciisliintoii lias secured ii position uri patrolman on tho police force of Regina, Sark.--li. -Mr. J. ltiilph _Hi'undage. of li. 'l‘. Holman. Ltd.. returned from his trip lo Boston just recently. alter spend- ing a delightful holiday in the U. S. A. ' --Mr_ .Pope L. Maclvlahoii, Kensing- ton, left Thursday' for Quebec, to pursue his studies in Laval Univer- sity. Mr. MacMhhon‘ won Archbishop Sinnott'e gold medal for proficiency ln' Christian Doctrine and other imedaln ut- St. IJunstan'i1 Uollcgo last year, anti’ his many frleiidii-' expect him to distinguish himadll at Lav- al.-K. _ iiiiitii Bliiiii-It li .WEDDING iliillllllii OTTAWA. Sept. 1.-To have thoii joy and galoty turned to grlof of the deepest kind. was tho oxporiencn oi lilr. and Mrs. Nuiizlo Liberty, 195 Lib.| orty riiroet, Hull, when in the midst of a wedding celebration they received the sad news that their two sons, An- gelo. ugoil 15,.-and' Michael. 12, had .¥ Ji Ever Y if --I T niet death on tliu waters of the Otta- wa River. At 9 o'clot-ir in the morning their daughter Josephine was married. At one o‘i~.loi:k in the afternoon, the two boys dopiirted for Ottawa to get their papers for the al`ternoon’s sale. Ati- ncio lliliurty, n cousin, aged 12. went with tlieni, also linrvoy Gauthier; a churn of the lads. Upon their arrival in Ottaiva llie Llbcrtys siirzgested that they go for a swim. Going below the locks the boys went in and were appi-irotitly having a' great time when Mleliaoi Liberty, the youngest lad. cried for help; Fils brother, Angelo, plunged ln lin- inedlately to his asaistaiice, but the drowning brother' pulled hini under. and both perished. Alarmed hy what had imppenetl the two boys ran for aid when (font-itabliz E:-ia Booth. ol Ottawa police force, appeared on the scoiic and lmnindlatcly began diving for the bodies. l-le was sticcesiifiil after asiiort time ln recov- erng both bodies. Dr. Wood was auninioneil. and work- ed an hour on the bodies without suc- cess. The Gauthier buy stated that hd was unable to awlni much, and so was pre- vented l'roni being of -assistance. According to parents of the boys. .vlio are iiliiiost frantic with grief, It was uiiuauul for them to go in iiwliii- ming and they are nt a lom-i to account for ,thoir nctiona. Mr. and Mrs. Lih- erty conduct a fruit and candy store on Gliainplaln aveiiue, Hull, and have ilv- . i_N ALBERTf)N Watches, Clocks and Jewel lery repaired, Jew ellelfy 9fd§=1'9 filled ' to s u_i t, satisfaction guaranteed. ' ANGUS MacKENZIE Jeweller. 1464-8-14M1mo. ' Has i-lim som ways; The manager of a. large _engineering works is never happier thanwhen taking a rise, out of his interiors ln ponitloii. He was telephoning" to I subcontractoi' who had always ro- sontcd the managers aggoranco. "l say, Wl1de'."b6gim' the manager; "are you aware that we_w'ant‘-those tubes this year. not tthe next." "Yos. sir." ' ‘ "Well, then. rouse up that; anti- quated o.1tabil:.'hment- of ‘ youis. and get into tliem"as if you meon»t_busl~ ness.” ~ _ I "We’ll try. sir." ‘ _ "There’s no trying about lt. _When will they he ready?" ‘_ . ` ' “They’i'e ready now, slr."'; “You blttherin’ idiot. why dldtft yol any 90?” _ ` . ` "You never uf-'ked air." . "Oh, il- say. Wlldc,` ls therein con- founded fool :it 'the rmtl of this tele- piiono'."’ - _ od in this country ten yours. i .~'-i.i..,."v. -, ~.'. -.1` ’ __'_ _ ,_ i - i . h ._ _ i, `1 if _ The-_ ‘2“~';;:_'6f Ia ` U '_'l‘.'i ,r who »ln"aH _ “May bo. slr; _butlt Q}`4P¢‘N\l§_3~fQ¢l¢l_.w|tl'i its won_¢ierfully.Cl’isp,_¢leli-__ 1*-lf” flll\v‘br."'i» ’_"on ;f'ti'ioua'andi 1-of? uibloo "dm ~ ' ~', linuof