N 3.191; ' _ _ l.-A'rES'r'Nsws » 'DHE CHARIDTTETOWN- GUARDIAN - rmsr or au." - ""‘ " PAGE FIVE A * \ '<_f .-_- . .~ . _ _ _ _..._ _ _V _ _ _._ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ L l_illiillliTiNT RElDiiiG‘ MATTER Srllicrrnrsom runs. urflifs Nrwsoros me oulrnllrifs sluulullur lsuescnlsrrs (Oontinuedlrrom Page Four.) -_-'-i_“**i ; ycleek the party repaired under sn. cert to the pavilion ot Victoria Park where thousands were assembled. ‘._I‘,I°f° U10 ,i9UOWlll¢i_~ address was "arty Pfvvilin Metllicson on nehnli ofthe Government :- To Field_Marsllal, His Royal High- Tl_l° 9930 of Connaught, K. ' .,.eto.. `G9Vernor General and "Commander-in-chief of the Do- 'milfon` of Canada. ' ,' ' 'r H olCana1l -have May'it please Your Royal Highness: -On behalf or the Government and People of this Province, I beg to ex- tend to you and to Their Royal High naples The Duchess of Connaught and The Princess Patricia, a most E t best cordial welcome. traditions oi the Empire will ne roi. 'No Province of the Dominion or lowed and exemplified, and ehsr, your Qanadll. or of the Em-pire, exnslin presence at the Capital will shed new l’l‘llw0 Edward Island in its loyal de- lustre upon the Dominion and will potion to our Gracious Sovereign, or contribute to its welfare and nr-0. in its unswervlng attachment to that gress. fprm _of goverment which hns been maintained in the llnited Kingdom sent visit musnt necessarily ge dl slnnceh and tlirouglloutthe northern. hnlf 0| limited duration, but we cherish the this continent from its earliest settle. hope that it may be of so much in- lilitllt lllltlll tht present time ~ terest and satisfaction ‘to yourself .It WCB- therefore with great satis- ftction' 'that we learned of the ap- we may again enjoy the hononr- ann pointment of Your. Royal Highness as pleasure of welcoming you to tnis G_0V8l'D0l‘ Gilnerhl of Canada, and ws Province in the not distant future. “cept it as s, distinguishing mark of ‘Hit Malesty's interest in and aflec- tion lor the people of the-Dominion Charlottetown, ' 5_lln presenting our welcome sud the assurances of our high regard, we re- call with interest our former vis Y it to this Province, and we cannot for- plied as follows: get that this Island hears the name Mr. Msthiescn and Gentlemen. of your distinguished ancestor. The Qgiko of Kent; that Your Royal High- Government and people of Prince ness is the- son of the august Queen Edward Island my heartfelt thanks Victoria, of happy and illustrious f memory, and the brother of our late come. How She Was Saved From ;‘Surgeon’s Knife by Lydia xr ble Compoun _l . , he Throne and Person of the Sover- _ ' E. Pinkhsm s Vegeta- ,,,g,,_ _ ‘ _ E ‘ ‘T Mogedore, Ohio. - “The first two years C Iwas married I suffered so much from b "- tion, butmy husband n iii; _ `-_ `°‘f1=E=2'ZE wanted me to try ,_,¢\ \ Lydia E Plnliham’s W wl, VegetebleCompound|wore dimmed by darkness but the il- . “' first. I took three luminations which took the place of bottlés and it made me well and _ltl'0ii|! hunting, flags and trimmings produc- usd 1 :voided s dreadful epcrstwn- 1 _eu n. delightful eifeet. 'rho seeno~ at now have two fine healthy children, and V 'cannot say too much about what Lydia liireworks was given over the breast. lil Plnkhpnfs Vegetable Compound has w ddne for me."-Mrs. Lil: MANGES, llngly decorated launches and other R. F. D. 10, Mogndnre, Ohio. crafts was one to linger long in the will women take chances with an memory of those who fortunately Why l operation or drag out n sickly, half- |W ngnrtsdsxisesnce, missing three-fourths ened by myriads of small lights and of me joy of living’ when they our find ithe spectacle on land and water was health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable s Campwndy ' :lame desire to manifest loyalty both For thirty years it has been the stand- _ and has I-,_ lumlnations of public and priva/te :;g”*;Th°g¥mf:£hf§;n€|:;£:;;dB°f women ‘buildings and premises. The Victoria” I Y- S e Du e took an active interest in be ha" been troubled with ,meh ,_,n_ Hotel, cnerleitntown olnn, Bishops served On the f-fir bv the S- S- Hsr- tire farm and discussed farm work in "- dis, mem inmmmm,,,, Palace. st. nnnstsrvs cathedral, land- “P Weil- River tomorrow- a practical wav frequently oiierins tags" im; larmes e¢c'_Queen Eluuare School, Bank of Nova WEDNESDAY judicious suggestions. He went ' gu ’ ' rscotia, Railway Station, Freight through Prof Clark's home and was Shed, Stores and Shops Richmond This morning at six o‘clock the °0U“°l'U0d lil Gvefyflillld rbroilllllt $0 Street opposite the Square, Queen C. G. S. Earl Grey with the Vice hill “°tl°°- The Nildtllcv had Mah Street and Sunnyside all were radi- Regal party on board will _ leave tastefully d°C0l'Bl-ell by 3tBl1l0YBl'0l rent with lights. 'rne ’ onnneian oneriotcetown nernor for Picton, the end l>rc=°ui°""‘“"""l on Monday afternoon s beautiful boil- _`, lm! -,_-_ .,-- --'>-J, -; f' _ `. 1,4 /_ _ '- A 5 ~‘ "°' -_ ' .- /* " 1 ‘- quot] was presented to Her Royal _ . _. ,_ ' __ _ __ V _ v - _pf 7° -~~~ __ ' , ~1. D '»_ -_ Hlg ness the Duchess by Avllah J,‘@~..'.`.'.fL`}"‘l1"l....."_ _ W, .-1 ,_ ` ` - Mathiesonp the little daughter of ' Premier and Mrs, Mathleson. ' Un the driveway flags and streamers secured throughout. » I Leaving there in time to reach his destination at 5o’clock His Royal Highness departed for the Goli'Liriks to join the others of the Royal Party and was met there by rousing cheers. The club house was splendidly decora- ted and there were many club mem-~ bers present. ' Princess Patricia, despite the show- er of rain, enjoyed several rounds. of golf with others of the party. In the club house afternoon tea was served bv the ladies. Mrs.Mathfe son and Mrs, Inongworth received the guests. ' The previous night Sir Louis H. and Lady Davies entertained His Royal Hiiness and from the lawn the firewo s display was viewed. Yesterday evening the private elec- trical and other illumination: were again in evidence." ' ` The banner-of welcome displayed by the Loyal Orange Association and the exterior -decorations of their Hall _were prominent -among the Queen Street displays. ' ' At the pavilion at Victoria Park Besides the prominent citizens and provincialists the following were presented : South African veterans Dr. H. D. Johnson, Major Weeks,v}.t. W. C. Cook, Police Oilloer J. B. al- lrer, H. H. Brown, John Proud, Dun- can Kennedy, Oharles Hines, Harry Hyde, Lorne Pigott, Police Onlcer Kiggins. - An interesting feature of the pro- ceedings was the presentation hy His Royal Highness of the long service medal .to Harry Henderson of York, who has been ssetion foreman of the Prince Edward Island Railway for thirty-live years. ' ~'l'he Duke of Connaught and his party aredus to arrive in Pieteu this afternoon to hsgin a two weeks' tour of Nova Scotia. It will be the first visit' of His Royal Highness to tho whestto equaliz'e the strength. "stand up" in the oven. _ and pastry--and Uest for both. V keeping with the size. You can’f iudge' qualify by slze- and this applies ~ fo bread as well as to men. OU may have an idea because western wheat llc-.ir makes a big loaf of breed, that the quality is in Tho largest men have not accomplished the greatest deeds. Size is the only feature that can commend western wheat flour to any cook. And the good cool: quickly discovers that quantity without quality is not worth buying. "BEAVER" 1'-‘Loma orvssi Born Qmirrrv .ixn Qsasrirv, seems it is 1 blended flour. It is mostly the choicest Ontario fall wheat with suihcient Manitoba spring ‘ In "Beaver" Flodr, you get the famous pastry-making qualifies of Ontario wheat-you get the fme texture, the evenuess end the delicious flavor of Ontario wheat--you get the nutriment of Ontario. wheat-with the "strength" of Manitoba wheat which makes the dough One of the big conveniences of "Beaver" Flour is the feet that it is equally good for bread _ "Beaver" Flour is superior to any western wheat flour for any and all kinds of baking, and is the cheapest flour you can use because the most economical. DEALERS-write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. ' ‘M THE T. ll. TAYLOR C0., Llmlltll, ° ~ CIIATHAM, Ont' Province since- his appointment as . . som-nor-consul, .na everywhere ui, J. ' S. CREED, Agent for Maritime Provinces. 230-242 lower Wsisr mont elaborate preparations are being ' _ _ _ _ .,~ ,_.._-___ J... .. ‘il l ;,_.:_`_-.-.s .r '-7 I uarlvqré-iz:-:~r¢.~.o.f~ ».»- » -.»-..:;..- ,. i -5 i! 1 . ` il _ l 1; i J. .l. .n , 1. i 'l' r ? x " i _i r 1 r r v i r »,. rl li .' l` r 'l l l L l . 5 ' l .1 ___., __ _l i <, ;i ll l .~..-LZi.-`€»‘-