\ . ...ai is _ , \ _ ~ _ ~ _ __ .I. __ _ _ _ _ » =~_f~_eJ- .vv£'oNssbAv_ I '_ _ f _. ._,=` ___ _'_._._ _ - _. __ _-“_-_,_bq__'.€\um-d mm Thi, -`_ V __ 1”. 0! 0.090 tons an 4. . ~~ __ _ _ _ L_ l_§1°l_y_4»_,l..__,i=__1_5_'!=_§'¢_lf'1._i olsamolno; -'- .gtmaanao 1..|f1's"o.+-_ '1‘ue-lanzlsu " TANLEV 7° Rzacue The davai pat "-_'switch hae" been authorities have removed. the em- A' ` ` Shania son ' t '*'Th°` C' . . - -- istationed at Lolllhqurg, N. S., has ‘barb Ollfthe ‘importation of apples . "°'/5" ~~ 7 - < . °_° N*-""°“"‘3‘ puns rlll " file u~ol-derea' to 11 ‘V no lil" 1 » 15”;-mm _“tempt w goat mB~mmn_~,. Pl- A For g Timo. .Like .___*|'_"|,_ _.9 _ il][.tl,;_”;_9lv1here the_ o a e pment s going forward _ _ After. l||fiu¢n"_ 9,, Grm _ crews will be d4sbo.nded_.1.'Mine fields from Nova _tll= -1 = ' ; » ' _ n or rob1l'l ' " Bust d th A _ . - gm-9_9 ygnng child;-e,,_ ,md 3 hom of mem _ “ _remembered as the coul'leol_le clerk at Wm T; frmexlbgfw ’3;‘:0f:e_(_'i:(;;___ll The lets Mrs. lllclmcnern was lPut0ns, Ltd., lllls sent ilome the what severe attack ot' influenza he ad- ulgoueral _iayorlte wherever she spas ` ' lMlllb8ry Medal won by hinl at the om ‘tu 1. ldiownpslle wus or u lovubls ans cL_AssEn onoAN1zl.o_- 'rlle ¢ou1._n~uu¢. lt iss llssutlful sllvsr nleauu mg( __;;_,";_f"“f ° _;“°“”“"‘"°" ““" mittee appointed nt the Glrl’s Confer hem-ln sid 5 y g 9”" H' .$llll_ll_Y .dl8P08i1tl0l\. linda" to meet her , ` K "ll ‘me 9 fllff King Bild l\l'l J wgwm love _he___ Her Early __e__t__ _“___ ence lllet Monday ill the \ . M. (.. A. _iinsm-i.pU,,“ an King of Great Briwm ’ _ lll-i reported that 16 classes have and Ireland and Em eror f India. 0.1 Qat tl, darkness ovel-_ tlle_1:ollllllunity, i _ ` ‘ '_ D 0 1_l\_x>ti'an_empty loneliness in lllore than been mgamzed in me dmemm “he °'~l‘e1` “ill” is *lie Bill-lSll Crest HD'l churches to take up the Uanudiall below it the wolds "For Bravel in .dug home. _Her parents Mr. and Mrs. I ' ' f - ` 'I 'y Bears- Ml0n'i`.&Bue. also her GMS In Training Program' 1919 Flelll." This is surrounded wllll pm fem and. s|ster8_ besides me above » ARMY AND NX__/7.c__UB_A _nrmitlle Miapl-E, Wreath. 'rue gallant your: Penlilpned have 'fha deepesl sy"'p“"“` meeting of the Army and Navy Cllllllomcm is Stl" in Fmmm bxtltheu pe°'l)l° hem' as 'thsy "mum "W was held last night A committee’ 'l'0iii-1.0! one so precious to all. Two was mpfpointed to ‘act with a simil'-1' l FAREWELL PARTY-O11 the even émer Mswrs are ut' progeny m at " ing of Nov. 12th'o, number oi' l’1'lel11e owing the cellsor rrtllllatlons lllrlty oi' -the huppy couple. _ _ __ _ __ ’lvl»oLEo1>-sauce wsoolmo.-A vel-y"interesting event took .place ou then lprevlllllng. On the second day tile ship was 1lt~ tacked by a sublnariue wt 7 p. nl. but she' missed her mark. Next morninrlf. Wédnesday °V"“'l“3' N0” 20m' at ""3 at 6.30 the pirate again was seen, but home of the bride's parents, M11' and M-rs. John ,Dr Bruce,~Volleyll'eld, when their, daughter Oatllefl-ine: May was the gunners were prepared and before. she hed' t__i_me to launch ll missile the. British lfunnors sent .n fusllade of base oiilee, Folkestone, not being. silllt Lillies togelller, spoke iecllngly ul’ the sorrow all showed i1L_losi11g M1 White and llamily from -the oollllnulllt and the cilllrcll where they have wort ed so fnithflllly and so willingly. WEDDING BELL_S.`-L3Ail"event o more than pllssillg illtereslt took plm' ut ASL. Andrews (lhurrdl \Vedlles\'€Vl0\\B. ltllemfffl “lllféd lil lloll’ l’°“d*‘-°f m““"lm°“y shells. into her and elle was seen to.whiuh had been hid from view bl’ °‘;"9”\°‘_ifY P°\`f9‘f.m°‘l by the Cadet Prowse came homo by H. M. for-tb in all ilts splendor as it augurlng i‘°¥%'-'¢Jl'§f`ll_\§»V`-~ 5-~M`~ M°'°I‘°9d' assmeid ‘transport Aqllltlluin, which reached for the young couple la. long_ life ol’ bl? l“°."""'»D\`- M“°EW"’j"' 0“"fe"‘. The Halifax last ' Thursday with o\‘e1°-vbllsp and -sunshine. After rl, pfeasnnl bride “billed ln white b"°°ad` 4,000 soldiers: *They were given i\i"lli>_lv~e through the eastern part ~of the "’d:§a“'1:."l'lt`h éé°"5°tt° 'crepe was grolvt send olf leaving England 'and' lfislapld in Mm. lVlul‘phy's car, the wed- f5lJ¥°“"5W.3~Y by 'he' fame' “md WEE royal welcome '11t‘Halli:l.'\. filing” party 'retxulrned to the lJFl¢l°'5 'alt ended-'by_ -the l;room's sister Misa _ ___ _.'jf__5me_ _where a wStefu1|y_a_m_}°inml1_ _Ffttia M`a‘cLe0d whose gown was oi pink -silk, wlllls the groom was sup- 'potlted by Mr. W. A. Bruce, brother oi tile lirics. 'rlls wedding rum-ch lm very acceptably rendered lil’ 'lie brid_e".s` sister Estller. After thc cere~ m_tllly the guests resorted to the dlll ing:-loonrlwhere the -table was decorat- elif ill utlilanhel' beconli-ng the occasion null *thot da`i_ntles".1t_llereoll temptlllgly u-ppeallng to the guests to do thcul ills' t,0cé._'Dll`e_ gifts _were numerous and cost~ ly; testifying .td the popularity el' the.'y_5|,t'xlglcouple_' 'l‘lley left for their future home in Orwell at the close of the festlv_l_tie‘s aluid shower of rice and ' ’ """"""'to1‘ a_lo1liz and h1\ill‘l' [i__ig_ht. _ V-sg :l~ir1'l.1l i_l<_u fl l_»ir*1 record the sad deliitll of Mr. _Everett Glnrretl, ol’ Cable Head West, `oll Nov. 18th at the eurly ageof 22 years. The de1~e1t14e1l, wllo was the eldest 1-loll ot' Mr. und Mrs. Joshua Garrett, had re side ill Lowell. Mass, but had been in hailing health for some time :lull curly in the sulnlller, he came to his father‘~1 home to regain ills strength. Every _thing wills done for llilll that loving lulnds und medical aid could do, but ill vui-ll. All through ills long mouths ol sickness, he never mlulnurell but was always patient ill -tribulatloll ami put his trust ill his Saviour whom Ile knuw would tahc away his sufferings ‘mul pain- MT- GM" reti. was tl _ most ostiluttble young man. of hind, gentle and cheerful disposition, loved and adlllir: sa ruy ull who knew lnm. 'ro lnlow lulu was to love llilu_ He was e naduvlw o('Unlon Colnulcrciul Oollegv. llilvlllli gmdnaltedgwitll high honours. One -might us isulo to appreciate 'he "lg" V19 it is with deep sorrow we have to-f 'und sumptuous wedding dinner was lpartaken of,-` the afternoon ,` being .pleasantly wlhiled away wltll_music and song. in the evening a grand rf!- ception was held _-when one hlmdred specially invited guests came to offer fellcilltlcms on their nuptlals. At 6 D4 ln. the guests were ushered to the banquet table laden wth teinptillg vlunhs and docked with scentpd flowers while gully iloatilu; h‘0_1ll the ceiling were st1‘eurne»rs tastofillly l\lll1t4 with ilnge and bulltings lending to ull a pleaeilnt and patriotic air. _ The Bmnpuous .repast which had been pro pared in Mrs. M‘oAdalln’s inimitable "yin assisted by willing hands, tel'~ plinating, ull lprescqt repaired to il\_c brllllalltly lighted dance rooln individ- ing -whei°e»1the wedding 'reel was danc- ed with -grace and dignity, aftoluwtlich tnegremalnder of the eveulns . WHS pleasantly--passed' in dancing, hltllilc. lllirtll and song. Thlo.lll‘idé’S 00831-me for the evening was silver Tulle over .pale blue sutin_ with 'pearl hll __ the ‘brides- estoéln by which he was rcgalrled ill strlnlminlra, W 9 _ the community by the were that \vere_lnu1a wore s sown of peacock -bl“° shed by his friends and relatives utisatill. The n\lmer0\lS “nd °“°"l5' 'Wd' the .funeral servioe, which was con-‘ding gifts from friends far and near 'ducted by Rev. J. M. MacLeod, wlib lbespoks the wide esteem ol the nlewllf' visiwd 'him during his illness an:ilmp,rrlbd`couple_ Their cordial desire who ,poke very toudhinzly and mol1t_w please and their kindly greeting to ._w_____________ at mn ,lm-ance into that lllo__nl\ ¢\|e_-guests suggested the _origin of _ b,y¢,M,1¢0~he wltlh`Chrisl. which is tof"_theirf1poplllisrtty f0\‘ “Mild l\°°'\'l“ “fs 'r *W better. The funeral which took place _nloru_'_`t_'llun corlnets." The S\_’00’m5 on Nov.. out 'vu*ln-usly meuaslllsln *oline bums wus _sl peartperldot 'and the remains were laid to rest h\_neci1le'ce. to the bridesmaid a cameo - l ‘ '»» es-to ‘ lumlian e. r 0 the °°ml?°llis‘:s:iyu;l:m1:;7::'1°“K Yam .°‘» sis pu. s.`.m»m “rpm r»l1»1p.m imwnselmspllssgus 'ufl<:s.1»_s111: a 11; .braih°i‘!llS»mucl;and»os1&>Q¢ilhhtlsunltpt lslilwfl W ~‘- 1 ~'»‘~' " fl ~ ~» n “'°1~hp4ge3\\pea11erlwaM:l‘\,|,,,mulfuiillwdlyouuslodieslswhile ' ' 1 ' - ol' of.`.l.hb'»'b1fhle. After the cerell1on_\_'_ -WEDDlNG BELLS-A very p1'ett_v wedding was solenlllized at the iioll' Rosary Cathedral, _Regina, Sauk., on the 12th inst., when. Miss Mary Millin- Neill became the bride ol’ Mr. Thonll-ls John ‘Edwards, of that city. ‘Miss Mr- Noill wars-for a ‘number of years he- fore 'going West book kecflel' for the lute nrm of ‘Mc-Gougall af \\`l'l;_§l1L. Slllnlllel'si1le_ and is a dauglllcr ol” Mr. _.ind Mrs. Joseph McNeill, of this l‘o\vn_ Her lllully friends tlll'oug'llo11. .|10 Provlllee ~will _be happy ill <~xt.ll_l .ug to llel' their best \vil-lhvs t'or lollp; and happy m`ul'l'le1l life. Mr:-1. E9P lloullcclllcllt or tile hlrtll ot' a 1-Ievr.ll_ “_l_m____ "hom tm. g_,,m,,.,,] ,.(,U__|i¢i,,I,_u i,,i20, 1913, .l poullll girl to Ml". lllld Mrs. R. A. _. 1 » . &- _ _ _.___-_f_..-___ ______- Ji, | rl: -__- _rg1_l.l.1:n___ Cecilia l‘o`\il Medea Noe. 0 1 1 war. ‘x~\ .ruomtu¢l1i!'.¢~t~ »l‘u11l1l tent n ` 'gf' \»’»'» ,'~ 7.'“$:“.' "_ _.-'." ._ '~;",'t ~ '» :_ '_ __ _.__ ;;_ _ Goocl Bread and Pastry Always QUEEN CITY FLOUR has the delicacy, the sweet flavor of Ontario Wheat, and the good mixing quality that makes delightful pastry. . For bread it contains the exact amount of gluterlrequirecl to ensure _ splendid big loaves that rise right up out of the pans. The famous Queen City blend does notvary, because its uniformity is main- _ ' _ 'tained by constant testing of wb_eat'samples in our laboratories. - is a reliable flour for botll pastry and bread. _ Our chemists, trained at lllc Olltz11'loAgricultu- expensive shortening. It stvcs puzzling dis- - . ral College, make certain that Queen City Flour is never stronger one time and wcakcr another " f_"t_ifrne',__aS_' 'i_s__ case with ordinary blended ilours, _ ~ _ " . ’ W f“<~=_;.i§fi"`-:..__.'__-.. ...*-‘-'Y - '.2 =_; "*' -*Z.-1;'--'-":=*‘_._;§__ 1_1. rss »-v t ._~'_`;1.§i:f»§v_’;3l;`=_ _ _ ____ ____ _ _ is L s :»-'7.- ,_ f`l` 1 ' ..,~_ *_ . . must 1 Mass _» ._ __ '”>‘~“-' Always s 1 _;=. .' '<1-; '- A-ef' _ .' ~ _ _ -:.<~s . -._ »__~ .-7"‘_~"` '- 4*’ ‘~'<'sf.`z{_'--S7, ~_~.`~_ ' ‘S "‘.`_-"` `t$~‘.“,' ` _ - I _ he .fe .;:~ .s_~¢>*'f ,,Té_s"t».;,f..\>.>.f.'_-;¢,;__._-,rl _._ 1 _. »f ~ _ » Dependable _ 1." _gg _1,»_.-_§,'-_._ .tiff-§>;I_f1Jl’,',:_~zr_-f . . ' _<3 ~.._-_ '_ _.*’;_;’/.\.`~,i. 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It saves appointments in your baking. for, once you are acquainted with Queen City Flour, you always _ know what it will do for you. Try it. ' "` 4. Made in Most _Modern Mills ' Queen City Flour represents the per- fected results of half a' century of milling experience. it is m_adc in nl_iils~equip__p§t_l with *every moslcrn hrl'vanl.1ge that ein ""' lnzllre for bcltcr ilollr. ` The Campbell- ' . `= West T Q 0 ."0 1 -Flour Mills -Co. it 1