4 . ‘ 1 i eg" =..`. i . . 1'/ , 3 '."l'.'Téi iii-limi-`-i £5 ov CP i sn-_ Gi ¥. 1 W: . c. .5 i' MORNING Family J, Spring wheat makes strong flour suitable for bread only-lacks the eiicacy and flavour of Fall Wheat. BEAVER ` F LOUR ai blend of both, combines the best qualities of Manitoba Spring Wheat, Ontario Fall Wheat -- the best family flour. Makes light nutri- tious bread; delicious pastry. 8.1 Dealers, write for prices on ull kinds of Feeds, Course Gnlnl und Cereiils. T. H. Taylor Oo., Limited, r Chatham. -'¢5~_ \~\ 2 \“~\»;_ D- F YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to hum down, you could wait to insure until the week be-l fore, but ll`d'..‘ll."'-.'. . when If is 1>=sn»y¢a .‘;:.;.::.;_“ ;.;..‘.;:.f:.‘_“.‘;§; ’°;;".::.'.'; Y l’ lqgu gre f02‘l`i;1(e~ iR6Il1fl'_1Jl>9l'lhE Kingston, Ontario, where hc is iii.i.¢.-ndlng o ii age. , ere sno time like me Mmtmy C,,|,,,Ke_ the present,” and no insurance like ours. E H- E E iznsoline launch, Mernniid, built from x`.Ip£_Sm‘h_)g Phmnix &.Hm_u.ord' ‘ intent American patterns. \\'oi-ks well in ` MAiiii~:Mcl.i~:on and Marion Shnrp left l A. Il. lii<'Ks returned to his hoinr in my --Y 1' Bqnggys horn that ll 'UI-is Valle! ai mink, Battrsy ss reported -_~ !\9kriIl|'l l Tin: Sumuierside schools reopen thi inioining. l Island, is in Moncton. J \Vi|.r.uisi A. liioiiiuiu., Tryon, lciivo l vin.-_ Ruv. A. Chiu: returned to Campbellton, .Ncw‘ Brunswick, uftera short visit L0 , Albcrton. ,yesteriliiv morning for Acodiu College. i \\'0ifviiie. Mm VV. I3. Bo\\'ni-‘ss and lnir ilnuiziitcr Miss Pearl left yesterday niorning for n two iueks visit to Moncton. Ask your dealer for "lN\`EIiNl~ISS COA L".-'i`hc house kocpci"syteri|in Church. North lledeqiie, on Sunrlny the ilth nt ll ii. ni., .\'.~\\'Ann:in uttl p. ni.,niid Freetown nt 7 p. in. Auoi.i»i-iizs iii-Jin, North Dakota, is vi lting friends in Suinirierside. He is cn route for Toronto where he will BANK or new BRUNSWIIJK. to Reserve Dividends and earning capacity. The stock nets 4.30 p. c. upon the investment, an exceptionally favorable return upon this class of security. It offers an inducement to investors unsurpassed by any other bank stock. shows assets apparently only 265 p. c of its capital. We have been informed on authority that ii fair valuation would place its assets far in advance of this. has been made by one of the largest Canadian Banks and lins be refused. WE ‘OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE " Telephone x82 < '|32 / .ff once `\ usunbeam.. J /}_ A Igflall cious \ \ , UVOI' U¥;E’o.‘:";y’ un.. `~\"/ /If Gained by careful , \ " bleudind 1 No. I. llhnitobs Hard Wheat for STRENGTH. Ontario Whiiowhest I for snow-LIKE coi.oR. onion wine .ns ized win.: Wmiinui for FLAVOR. “SUNBEAM” flour never isils and is always UP T0 _ I :run sixuuusiui. €‘ Yourdrocnr Keep! lt. if . _ __ » »--gs-fx __ 5' ___ ___ _ ____ _pq 50 Shares of $100 Each. $5,000.00 and UCi0IlCI‘- _ V ,‘ €?IZ€ 2% 3 Z. T¥Bnnk of New Brunswick stands at the head of Canadian Banks in regard Owing to an extremely conservative valuation of its resources this Bunk his statement is supported by thc fact that e bona fide cash offer of S350 I shs'e ` if- Mackintosh eb Co. Halifax, N. S. and St. John, N. B. 818.500 COUNTY OF SHELBURNE 4_1-2 p. c. BONDS Due July I. |935." Interest payable half-yearly, January ist and july ist. Price 106% and Interest, yielding 4% p. c- I F-“_ E. NAGZLJFQZY dc ZCD lilcnibcrii Moiitrciil Stock lilxuhninrn. 185 Hollis St. llulifox. \Yiiiih-tor Hotel. Montreal. Eglwwuiiwwimww which ny, D0 WE _ di UNDERSELL? _ NM That’s what we want you io find out, and for yourself, because no one else can make comparisons that will be so convincing to you. We fit the price so that you can see it for yourself- -marked in plain figures. Can you aiiord not to compare? Special for This Wcck ~ One liundrfd Dozen Tea Plates gluen 40 cents per dozen. Piifii Worth 80c. y A. N. McK Colwill’s Old Stand, Sunnyside, MMM :@- .:'< i5n.wf twwtf. ` i I I 'Straw por ton iprcssodi.. 5 ill attend the incciing of the Sovereign Grand Lodge I,i_).U.l<`., its llie grand represen- tative from his lioiiie l.0d|.;\'. Mus Fifi-:.\'i'ii left by the Empress ycstcrrlny on return to Boston, after paying ii visit. to friends in Vernon River. `Siie \\'usii.oco|iipnnied by her Sister! ‘ lllisscs Ncllic iiuclllildu Jenkins, who will spend thc winter in Boston. liiciiii C/i.\ii\;iioN who has been for a nuinbcr of ycnrsin the employ of Mo. Gannon 8: Wright, Summerslde, leaves this inoi-nim; for Hnlbright, Sas., where Cnnicron is ii czipshle young man and will no doubt give account of himself. His runny friends in Suniiuerside while rcigreitinz his depurturc wish hlnicvery success in thc West. li`n/.Nic Goui-'roN, Sydney, Cupe Breton, who has been on a visit to his parents Mnyor mul Mrs. Coiupton,iluniinerside, left ycstcrduy niorningen route toN,ew York wiici-c he tnkos it position with a lingo iiuiciiiobile concern. For some yours Mr. Compton has carried on is business In Sydney, inindllng bicycles and "“"“*"f< “ f~mr__si\_9_i>___£s>_rAi9.ie_1sSen<1 T-iu7Eii'ioiTiTt_§f* Frunli is ii young nisn of unnsunl ircnlns and will no doubt cou- Linuc to succccd in the Inrger fields wnicli he is cntcrinil. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Close. Noon. Close. Sept 1. Sept. 4. Sept. 4. Copper..." 1105 111 100B B. R. 703 Bnltiinore........ 1185 O.1’.R............ 17-i§ 170;] Erie.............. 401 47 Penusylvanlo..... 13.8 1305 130 Sugar Sonthsm Pacific.. 015 02;( SE Pun .... _ mi iss imp; Union Pacific.. lilil liiii li)l§ U. S Steel. . 107i! lil7`;‘ |07 N.Y.,0nt.,WcHlcr|i 51 5IH 50§ ~._____,._ ' iiarisiioina. Bogart &. Baiiaiis. Members New York Stock Exchange, i6o St. james St., Montreal. 'Till 77§ 120; l22§ 170) -itil 001 NQRMAN BINMORE, M aniiger, ` »~ 'ri li, , Best Shoes T lic lnis secured In good position. Mr. `of,,h,, western ,mn of Prince Edward olde. inhonorof Min Gertrude Culibcok who is ehortiytoi-emovs from Summer side to s new home elsewhere. f\l|1| Announcement of which happy event 'My i belooked for in slew duys. After <‘Qff¢¢‘ and cake had been served und thor0\\B'h|.Yi enjoyed, Miss Leo, Truro, sung S€Wff\l', selections very nlensliigly. The Dl'°ii'\`lm closed with Auld Lani: Sync and best, wishes in Miss Cullbeck. ‘ Pnnwn Enumizn i_.ouun No 22 and Snmmerslde Encninpinent No 20 observed the annual custom of decorating the izrsves of their departed brethriill M151 siaterson Sunday. Ttiero was ii large! turnout and the lod s \\'0l‘0 00lI\PUm°I-'lf' After ashort ceremony at tho lodK¢ room, the brethren pnmdcd to the conie~ ,' tary. where filorul trlbufes were l'l“¢°d 011' the graves of departed brethren and sisterd, to the number of fourteen. After the decoration service licv. Mr. Fenton, Albcrtun, delivered a short and eloquent addiess appropriate to the occasion. A Simxous circumstances connected with the burning of James liam|ay`s barn nt Tyne Valley as reported Tuesday morning in the Gunrdinn, is thiit is few nights previous to the fire, one of Mr. 1 Riiiusny's sons found in the huy loft ui wooden box in which iviis u partially bur- ’nqn candle. The candle had evidently been lit with the intention of setting ii-e _ to tho hay. liutin some way had been ex- tinguished. Au is result ofdlscovory and the suspicion iiroiiscd, close watch wus kept upon the hurn for sevcrnl nights, but ` nothing occured. Vigilance relaxed rind on Sunday the crinie,if criine it wns,\vus com- mitte'l.Mr Rsmsiiy :lisa no enemies that he knows of,unii those who know iilin best i ~lin0w thot lie deserves no enemies. Lovrsii Bisiixnnii, wife of Jsmes » Bernard passed uwiiy in Kcnsingi0n,Aug. 20th. She \-vm the only dnugliter nf John and Mrs. Bernard. Kind ` and gentle she was in I--vcd hy sll. Every. thing posciiiie wus