IHE TNADI OUR Wallington Pipe (o hack on you. lh"vell"i|lhla_p.r :niches the moisture. Yo ' \ bowl is real French brief. and up. New York ill" llilrlu [et A cies* . cool smoke. .The W D C- . - lrlsnjle ira¢ie~muk proves that the to a Wellington. Good dealers lr-we thi shape and size you want Sl-00 WM. DEMUTH £1 CO. MARK ‘ 2 5 W H ill W W will -never u always Chum up E W 1 ii? 7”;-;-_-_ Esllcep llrollgllt $32 .por pair. wheat 5l"*‘5l’3-“Sl-> W_h0 C3\"€|`Ullyl etxai_lli_ni?_'_§_l_ ll l».'lil'l‘::llllfgl§.-E25; "--152 iii'-wr' incl..-l_ ilu.-lnvlmrii srsu' ““’ “”“_g;“;‘§;`f‘° __F'°]"1'i‘ . ‘_"“‘§;`\_____ lov.,.u_ lull' .$~22.<\ll pm' loll mill o.t'l:= $1.01) mL"“ whm l ‘ H no W P m( ' M ' " ‘ ' llc tolli nur] n\ust\\utll:l;g~,- 1.1- vlvu- -t H sunled that he illistsqled a s'eve_re_`fall_ ‘_ Y _ _ _ _ _ , ____ _ HAUi¥_‘AX.-r-liaven .mem ,Fort ‘lvee Battery, Halifax so fur been discharged. The 'balance of this number are expected 'home to- night. ‘ ` ` ` ` _ lu. or coNc'uesloN.- urs. lor.) Conroy of this city, has recellved wqrd stating that her son, Private John Newbery Conroy. 2nd Heavy Battery ‘ Canadian Artillery. was oillcially re- ported admitted to No. ‘lOssualty Clearing Station, on,Nov. 2§th with no _irl1iirsd~s6irle. as a:‘r"e'soic‘.’oi cancun? ; ion. No details have been received and as the casualty occurred nomic- tilne after hostilities ceased it is pre _ SUOQEEOFUL SAl,E.-The sale of_ stock and crops of Mr. Victor ____ ____'__ _,__ _ _"___ _ ____ _ "___ '_ " ' ' ` ‘ _ ati-> . \.i.- - P'- - ~ =~-err-__._,-_.r 2*.-_.-_--_--~9-'_-. __.:.-sv:--_--_-_;____<_-_-_.._._._.__-_-'P' \lon»-.er states that farm proiluce is ox- I mm-.1 about ‘Fru1`l_-a-i:`z»f5’ and, _ _ _ _ ~ i-_.___ _ _ _ .' ‘ ' ”`“ ' 'excepiollally good sale, llc-rzliise Mis medicine ir madefmm fi" ¢ _ __" .___-...___. _ fruit juizrrigidecidedito it: _ _ ___ __ "- ‘l‘llc M.'ti'itin1o Willtvr Seed l~‘:lir op The iirs=l; g‘av¢`gIi!|1tl'f’l*9fi~_3_~Ud ._: ?_»`"- -=~‘ - -nt-ii in ll;-- -\~.-i-l.--rl-.1--_iz l.'_.l :<-rr., ` 1 r-_t-lliinncrl the trmrtmr-.ni, taking 1 t` li ref. 'gr \,~ 5- _ if _ L_ _.;.»x.. I*",“& lm". ff _ _, - cannot aliord Choice lea. The cost 1- .- pound is only \_ Choice Tea. _ _ i than ordinary Tea, while the incl-easr..i yleasure you et from every - cup you mdk? is'fa-érifi l`na"n`y"t1'rnes t":~. difference. lt is 'true also, slightly higher . that; FLAVCR-FULL Tell i.i_1:e K1) 'l COLE Orange Pekee will _ nftu ly_ spend iurrher~.hr.t ls, ma! -e more cups to the pound. LING ‘COLE Orange Pekoe is prepared particularly for lovers of ' UNUSUAL QUALITY - EXCLUSLVB FLAVOR t' Ask yoiir-grocer for it lzy the full n`ame TN `SEAi.LD PACIIAQES ONLY _.__cFEl__°_f__-o_x?_¢<|'%_ylg_al1d_.!€nt here U3 tlllii of Tyne Valley wlgh hl1_1_|.'.a_ gpegrly re- Fuller_ Manager of the Amherst Will- llll~G COLE 'T ter Fair . Neva Scotia: Mr- S- G- slate lvlasrlNc.- The _ annual : 1; Loran. of~the‘W00l Growers ASS0¢i=1l~ -meeting of me Cnsrldudtown Branch 1-‘ l toll. Amherst: Mr- T. -E- Munn- Die 0 fine canadian Bible society eiccui- __ | _ A l_ 'tl-ict Agricultural Representative of 1.... and membpm take., ,,1,g¢e this af. ._ 1, `~'_,___ _ ,_f`.'._..'.I.".. __ _ Inverness Co., N. Messrs H. S. m-,mon at 4 IL mfm me y_ M_ A_ -.__ 51;.. ' -1 2£ ` THE EUR* i“f_"°|c5 TE* - M the Delwrinieut of Agriculture. '1`rur0_ mr me annual- “service during fiilre 5 _ 5.5 it N_ s_; -S_ Sandel-s_ of que Agrlf. Week or p_I.a_ye_x. in Jan!u¥r_y__ _A_“_citiz_ £2' "\ _ “Li” 0 ` =;» rt :'-"-;gi`2'»"' i _M-‘_¢__f .5 \¥`£i\ 'lil _ PJ pi .3‘£’£!§~*.‘ I J fb I I .. rr- ‘un _ Children 4”' f ‘ Enjoy It 'A it’s g‘ood___for them ' fav ag! 4 ., .._'; ll: it . - ' -_., .___-.fortified against the ____.__, tiring sttidy,_al_rld 'stl°cnuons 4. s -_ .` . ffbil can give thcnl. .\ perfect C v r” \ uli`l~k :intl sll£€il`l""'iii thc form of zl day S -7 play. gl pl add boiling water and some n ~ _» Oinbirl- ‘ é ":iilnn of th`reé‘nf-criml fooils-chocolrltir, - srllulllc - |lrl\.vtlr‘r. Soilthifs the iirt-il blwiin, r..~.ilr- »‘: -e ilw ll->-ill. rcp;l.:". xlilslul situ-.-.;;;f~. - -1 Wilolc- onlc and delicious food-drinlz easily propared..- _ ._ . 1 , illi~m._ T;-_'t-l'yl)"l\ _..‘-':L'*"f»'_‘J' __-,__' _._. . ..iJl_iex' vl;l\ofa,l.`”`g,y§_.tl'7Lkes it prominent ' 'iZ°§3Z~§_-‘9Xtf';§:, ' ”I`ayl°r_3u'_,` i__ ' fl- ,ai 'f Q Via... 1'. 'r.. - . .- ..,..,:§f,,._i_‘ .,_;_llm_,§¢err9 _phosphate is _ _ J _li lu fluill ille.vi;§$._ lycr- kidllcys and ten yards o 3 _ Q U ' s r r. , '- 4' tl -1 pievous day's lndigestlble ~' ' 'bile and poisonous toxlns;t-hus c 6' "gl - _ E. R. BROW ‘ __ _M ., ‘_ 'i ` -,iii 2-Ll " ‘ .-a . _ _ lliicwillimllix at East iloyillty on Mon- ‘ltldy was very sllccessflll. Thirty-two fhfnil of cattle solti nt splvndid pric_i':-l. ‘ Horses ranged from $100 to $160 cllcll `p|-1* stool( Ml' .llcnj t}'ll'il-l' tho 'allot- `ce-cdingly -high and' than this was :ln _ l t l . u.lo_l'§g';dq yestcrdziy;_._l:.loi'rling. Thi- for ‘ |lla`l-n'p;_¢Ji_ilg takes -place at noon todal I V ' ' ) "" lm HW Mufdochi _Mém“l‘°“~ C°m' B."°mng-_:vida M -iv? anti; He dwelt on the .necessitY _ » ‘ ' |--r..i....£r an "i~=uline. my-'Heel _ f' -1 " ' ` '- ~ -l ~ » ~|}_A_f_ilaity-- _of _,maintaining the _physicalli _ - lloultli of i.he'gro`\vlug`~boy, cmpllasiz-_ eg the need of_inetructlon in the mat- tér or'cleanlin`esa, c‘al'~l 'oiiilie ‘l.oei.l_l. __ the nose, etc. the loss to the nation ' 'ol' neglect of medical inspectibnct 153 P¢\Pln€3“ -Aww M°°h`C“l° slrliools etc. Physical training- and tllc “F°\'l1"`e" W“r5i I'5.“5b"°d 'grmt t not-ll of giving the boy an out1¢:l_‘f6r _ Pain in the l°"" PML °f my b"""'y' his Physical vigor was also interest- “`m‘ swemnzwr bk-m'a°g‘ I Huw n ingly dwelt upon. His o.d_lrci=s tvns’ list:-ilcti io with lzeellost zlttr-lltin:l_! .t‘il'nlll:llolll. and at the clflfw was '.'i1'_- .l-rlul .lv ilplllulld-eil. 1-le was iiollowcd lry Mr. slmrlllr-._ who gave tl delightful talk on systcnl-; ;itlzed_games for the young under Christian supervision and til-_:ir in 'tile _training of young inc-lit'ibliing fisphéci-ully, group and team gullies. athletics and ilqllaiitz sports Dr. Fullerton in a closing tixpfegsed his -pleasure at being 4'* ` rl Tl i~ l refused to ‘l'u~it the \vontlc)’i‘lil 'results it was giling - tix boxes more. Now, my he_alt.h is ,excellent -I am free o# . am and lnellical inspection of schools 50 a 6i`orS260 f»!'lll"lil°d3 to_-.ouch on-extent as to 'make it lm- _"p_t_iii`sii?ii`:-'fot them to keep pace with llcsltlly children. __’Mrs_ Jabez Wmmm-é -brifyhc, Vn",_._o..il`he meeting closed with thc Nation- f-__v has received word- of her brother’s A”"h°m' ' illness, the Rev Edmund Ramsay of n _1,DRAKE--MURRAY NUPTlALS.- Liwlivrl 0**-“Vi -_ _-__;-»___'__`I»*. D8 - - l Among the visltor_s_ from outside tht New Brunswick who ls at present i provihce are Mr. Arllhur Hawkes, who rl St. John Hospital _underg6ll;`_g-j_ an ` Is lieireqqpresenting the United_Farnl- operation. Mr. Romsayfs- many 'friends over- Farmers Problems; Mr. F. L. envery ' " ~ Clllllllllglllllll llllfl S- J- MOON- 110131 0f rooms, to hear reports and toarrrange Ui'-UI`9~\ DGD9-¥‘Ul1€l'lt. N. S.; E- M- elm interested in this great work are Thompson. Live Stock Brancb,'0ttawa |3|_ANgER»3 QEATH |N _U 5 and ll uumberol' éxhibiltors from the The sad new-5 has Men. 1-¢'r;elv¢q of neighboring provinces as Well HS frvm the death is semsr-ville, Mars., or Mr. ' different parts of the province- Kenneth Mcnosud formerly ei esterday a“°"“°°n the nfs* farm- Sprlng\ton._- Deceased has been resid- ers meeting in connection with the ing ln the United States for some lair was held at which Mr- W- H- years. The remains are being brought McGregor of Lot 16 presided, giv- home for interment. The funeral to ing a short address in which he re- take place next Saturday _at 2 p. m. gri-tted"`t`he :absence -of the President from his former home irl;;f_§1lrlngton. 'filo hornle of the brlde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake. Cornwall was the scene of‘an lmfportlint and pleasing event on the evening of Dec. enlber -fourth, when their eldest daughter 'dliarlotte Willard, became the wife of Colin Edvward Murray of Comwall. On account of illness in the family'-the__~1nlsrrialge was very quietly celebrated. The young couple were unattended and the ceremony was .perllornledi -by Rev. J. Heaney B. A., in the presence of a few relat- ives and friends. The bride, who wus becomlngly and beautifully attired in a codtume of rose silk georgette crepe with grey crepe do chene trimming-s and wearing a. wreath of lillies of the v-alley in her hair, 'made a very pretty appearance as she entered the parlor on the arm of her .father while the wedding march was being played lby ‘Miss Margaret Stevenson. Azfter the ceremony a dainty supper was served. A aAll\-“""f"V°`5’ -~m\d`Pm." NO t* suvlilzg t-licctcil on 3,.,-._,m]1_ .li tilt- lurgc iili_~1'r_~'.l:;t~ lil that cost. of '. ' frwclllizrr CQQANY llnllfb. ’ wllllllrsa TORONTQ; _ NADA Mournru. _ _ _Z _.__...3B - ments to the -bride and 8l'00m “Did Lug school in which 90!-children werohwcre treated to refreshments. The foliltd to be Built’-rillz -fl'0\l11 I1deli0l¢Hipr-esents to the -bride 'were beautiful [allil useful among them bell-W 3"-FIU' g:.'Uit fl1r'cou.t from llcr mother alld`~a costly piano from her -father. The bride is 'au-accomplislled and talented musician. _She is a member of iihe choir oi’ the Cornwall Church and has recently -been noting as organist. The young couple are both deservedly poli- ular among their many friends and So tofthelr new home followed by the_ best wishes of all. | ` The executive ofthe Prince Edward island Branch of til-o Canadian Bible' society mei in tue Y. -M. c. A, clisr-' lottetown, yesterday alfterntlon, .the President Mr. W. S. Lousoll taking the chair. After the meeting was open. cd with prayer by Rev. Dr. Fullerto_n,‘ the minutes 'were read 'by the -Secre- tary, Prof. J. D. Seaman and who also gave reports of his excellent' work among the many branches of _ the Society throughout the provillce._ Mr. A. W. -Stems, the treasurer, gave a. list oi’ the subscriptions already received in many instances ahead of last year's contributions -and hoped that all tile branches wouflrl endeav- our to assist in making the collect- ions-tls much as possible. The British A -good natured company of serenladers,and Foreign Bible Society has put up G. E. Sanders and Arthur Hawke. ` Themeetiugs for today will be as follows: 10.30 a..m. Wool Growers of I'.E.l. pfm. Canadian Seed Growers As- sociation. ' - ii p. m. Mr. W. J. Kerr, Manager Callaidian Farrn__Proriuc-ts Ltd.. will 2- p. ru. Public meeting.-L. _ » ' Glass of Hot-Water Before Breakfast 1 a Splendid -Habit Open siulcen of the system each morning and wash away the 1 poisonous, stagnant matter. '~-».-/~. 'llitlsil oi__;\_‘i tvilil iil'r~ .lt-_'l.;~aioul'.‘I to ie(-l doll and heavy when we arise; splitting-_head-ache. stuffy from it cold. both lonk_uilil`~‘i'eel all fresh all a dnlsy alwllys by washing the poisons and hot vulgar eaoli, fiuornlng. ‘ ing. UWGBIBIIHIK Bhd D‘\ll‘i.fylil§ U16 and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. lt cleans out all the sour fermentations. lanes, ivlzsiéland acidity and gives one a splendid ‘ appetite for breakfasts A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store. boi is sufficient te make anyone who is bothered with biliouilness, constlpa~ tion.. stomach trouble or rheulnatism L, Qthulhatwn the euhiect at ffmmimuiim. - Ho introduced the speakers. Messrs " _give an address." l “ if . . 1| --escorts - - r __ ..- __ _ '~':!~"’.¢‘_z:1'”?l:3 _ "';. _ 1| l _ _ _-_ _-__-._ __ rwo 'N-sw-.,.eNowPl.ows.-,rue two new winged, drop nose snowplows r-'wvlltly brought; ovor..fr'05m"t.llc Monc- mll wol"k.~l ci-tlilo in tihnrlotto- town yesterday. 'l‘hez.c are -thc first sllowplows of this kind 'used on the P. E. 1. Railway iillil ,lodging by their aplleallflllco and ma.ki~ up they should prove al mowérful fuctor in keeping tho roads clear througii any kind of a winter. They are provided with wings” not 'fm' flying llurpox-is-li 'but 1`nr widen ini: ilu- vllts illi‘oul;ll :ano\vdrll'ts. Tilt-so will::s run bo i-xlcllilvii io ally llosirnil wllllll on 1-neil sitio hy lovers opcraivil _lllsiflo llif~_i':ll'. ’l`llf~ llosio also can bl.- lnwvrod ol' i~lf‘viltnll at the will oi' the opr~r.1L<¢ 'rw-r _-wa-_-¢ 3 thanked-all for the splendid reinlm- hrarlce of his theme _cooling they had eivetmhhl. -hhidatnty repeat was nerv- sh by ie atiwi; *nie rm or nie ms- Shortenzng .,,. _. _ _ One of the ilrst things you notice, after ‘ Beaver Flour comes to your house, is that you are using _' ,/ »'e.f.r .r/zortening than you userl with westoril spring __ " l. Saves t A `{"“ .»-‘- _ Q: ._.». ` 1 n , ll / Zi” U i Milled ef Blended when l . - or vm J _"S M \ \ \ , KJ- ’ 'f _-,_,_ _ \_fL~/;;=s ` ` `\`; You also notice that the Pie Crum. Cm!-ir- :nd _ . Doughnuts are lighter and ilaidev -_ihr ihe Rrrrri __ l T \ ` #__ Rolls and Biscuits have I dehcm- ilamilr, a // \\\\_, - v- ' 24- _ J » .1:_~' ‘ ` lik” “°'“"’ ‘” \ . __ _ zvtmr that is /-f " 'I <7‘_._, _ _-1'.: __ _/1" “_ I*/’-T `;`f_,;~l A ' ' M7' 1 doulllvlvrlcome / ,-1-"-T-;; ;_=`.i`T`_. H \‘-_R 4-'M "\_"’T " ` she.-the rough, '/#7////` _ "' " -."_.__»:__"----f-_-f7_f'tf ‘ \ '-"'_ V" . almost lulelesl ' #gy/" _ ~--____ _ l \_ \‘-` \ ` " " bread you used _ _ - ’ "~-"_~--_~jf;;;f_'. __l3=--"` . __ :__ . l\;‘_ '- ~ ' 'f‘ _ie mils wwr . ...__ _*__-_-'__ /.,-_ __-,.-,~ - _ I/:~ 1" -_ _ /¢¢ . - _ _. _ P U G/2-_-._-:.`_L__ _'/f--r--7:‘_____ ‘ "‘ `- " ~ . .ui-i. -` .-»““ sr-i» _ .._,,`__ . _ ..1_____’U!ff`,~¢_,_¢,-_____‘____ . -%-w _ ,,,_,_\. i, ll really two~'ilo_urs in cnc, for it-fo kind.-. of wheat are used in,]_;>lendjg`g._-` `“B__eave___l"’ Elottr contains the clloiccrt Oilrurio winter wh'eat,Vstreng`tli'efncdr.l - - - with western spring wheat. ' _ ' “J V »"' ‘~ ‘ ` lr,._ :_ -.‘_____, _ . ______ _ __ _ V _ fl, --..._-._.':'._r 'l`h_:*_£lves you ,tl-le dnest pastry Hour _iliac can be milled-_witll the fight ltrengtlr to e-agood &lze..loaf of bread-,or _sl big prm gf snowy Rfqllg, _ -1. - Mp{`e_';l\a_n_'tl'iat, e_\__1‘el:yt_h_iii_'g>ni:_lde of “Bgaver"_Flour has a`deliciously`a_pp_efl1flf, ‘- 5 -' < . nutlike ilavour that ls entirely lacking in the _stl-`ollg,_vves'te`l'n spriiig"wh¢i`t ilourié _ . . 'w~=""'-fi'-'_- ‘ " Try it yourself-seehow you save shortening-see how you come- to de addon-.. -~ the _even strength and quality of this fam__o__tls_ilour'-see how eve " tlilnfmtalfivi - -_ nluellbetter. Your dealer should have ‘_fBea`v_er"_Flour_-or will'jei:'f- t`__fol"'y6u. ' . DEALERS-‘Wrlf¢`for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. J Mm . - . ' - _ -'=~ '= l _i--' ~":_l ri fn.1il'rAYi.blz co. Llwllrso. ' _ - __ -. llii l."l fi 1 Wim. - A ` -. "fu, 1-_,_.,___,_ A icilllll Fowl Board Fiorr llllll [Scenic N010. J ` / ‘Jr ds? 1' i f ,__ . -. v ¢ i.._ ' l 1 ‘f " "P ft ', l ' - ' - . ' .'-»1 , __ -;._,i-r . . -- ' ' - . . -fi -’i'.\‘.-1*-“ft-.‘r‘»