-Y--~`--.-'-.----..¢~»-_ .t ..._ . _ ._ .- --- an /,,`;'q,,n_ _ . _ i I ~'..',t, .-»i..r...~:i ; . _ . J A ltriioii n mis wtni'-S iullioiiiri'S,rtSiiiiiii>iv Sutstiiitito _ -. ~..»-¢e,,.`\ OXO a fcup' cost--of while an O X0 'Cube 5 in warm milk _lssplendid f o r g r o w in g A cus: To itil!" Tins We aadBn High in Quality a - Low in Price YOUR roofing troubles will end when ou invest in Everlsstiic Roohng. There il no better roofing value on the market, and no ben" made rubber roohng for any thing like this price. lt eliea wind and weather and insures drybuildings. R0oriNG E _ ....i'°"‘°i°.... .i..."°°‘“'i....‘.'..".i1‘lf..:_".h_:!‘.:i.:.:'..': Waiii you orders fev Everlanie Ron!- ’“...."'mt~...~‘.’:i :'.':.';'3.."f.‘."..":.°f “ '“ Mr _ ., Lim am-. l.|. sl. ni.. if.|.c° sn-lille. s. ” "Der of carriages following the remains _ to their last resting place testillhd to “|105 it U10 01500 0! the Agent Gen-_ the esteem ii! which the deceased wlaldfml fm' N¢W'Bf'lnlWl¢k ln L°|\d`0l\ ln", hem The funerause,-vice wa,~¢',m, _(clude: Capt. G. M. Johnston, St. John: ducted by__the Rev; L. MCQ grle, Lt- plstor of Bedeque P,l_‘esbyter~ian dlgarchgiilii of which the deceased was alme ber. Assisting also was tlfa Rev. G. gfers, iU~nB» Silliilh, Bt..lohi1; Lt. F. I-I. Ting- ol the Methodist pastorate. Capq,§'ra- WW. D.__S- 0», Moncton . . museum. ’ to Kent street. th`e mm entrance to McFarlans»was` heldan Monday Ut _ tery North Bedeque. The large num ~ verse. The service was most impres- sive and was rendered more so mths - FRIDAY V ' w who was a prize winner. not Herbert London despatch contains the names H E. I.. was a guest of honor at the H Windsor Methodist Sunday School on lil i.e'r"rsns #nom 'ri-ie sove- _ i ____ __ __ _ _ _ ‘ __ _ Another British mail last night A SHI-IMDID FURQ_\_'tA&§..-,-_-_ _g- brought welcome letters _front the ___c'quileid,f' tno_`npgni_i\c¢n|,_ ep _ ce boys in_i!!i1siim. _ _` __ _‘____ __ -- » . unfiin U‘lMM»~ Ufffti 1 ' ci " " " " ' ~; _ ._'_'t"_*i m»r¢i,.:f='av¢e9.arss‘” °'°‘“ a.3$"'rf“ ,ag _ ' sawn for cum mn- _ri v 5, .1 Blu Ut mm. ~- out llvrtnn Corner . ____ _ 3""* » 1 J » _ 'ir-1.._ ._ f*='f"l"v'"'-t'l'*'-- - u\wvaa~=~~~w' T0 be 3bS0l`Llt€lY Sure built by the .International Engineering .a I Z Scott superlnteniied the School, and Mr. .iohn Scott was his teacher. Mr. active. r the Charlottetown Pumping Sta ie e young couple leit for their new inusor Met o st nn ay c oo years ago. At that time Mr. David h0me at M€Hd0W Batik. coNvAi.Escs_N1° Home-The st. F4trong's father, Rev. John B. Strong, John Standard Says-Colonel J. J. nas then the pastor in charge. The sharpels, 0. C. Military Hospital Com- speaker,_ who has reached his fourth mission. and Colonel Th_0ii1DS0lL O- C- score and eighth year is"surprisingly Military liospitads' Medical Board, in ' co mpany with Captain Bruce, O. C. of the discharge depot.. St. John, and' Sec- NEw B0|i_ERs.- The' new boiler retary Robinosn ofthe Returned Sold- rs' Commission, visited the Parks onvalescent Home and the_Mllitary ospltal yesterday. and after making .care-tai .inspeci.ion_.ot_the premises _ of gatigfagfign (331 Works of Amherst, N. S. whose ten-_ and' interior, pronounced both instit- tions- in' splendid condition. _Colonel I( i- . ,. . -.._.-» ~» L- . "“‘"°*““ ' _ 1- ‘M V _ _ _ ,.~ 5,. If it _:Q »*¢_ ‘__ 1 . _ _ viiyYn..sini.ia t / l l N ‘ m E i' ' .Y .1 \ _ % s/ (Zz, -‘Z s <1 .ill V ' .The big,.out-standing delicious b/mdedjlaur. _,__i._._ Strength. 7 _ n Blended Flour ’ _ _ _ ,tf;li‘l__ _/ / ii li om c made Bread, is because it 1': a It is a flour ground of the delicately flavored Ontario winter wheat, to which has been added a scieritiiically determined proportion of Western spring wheat to obtain the desired (l_mi}1@ _ 1 `*` V .U ‘J \§ \_ 6 _ __ reason why“Beavcr”Fiour Q _ makes such iight, Hairy I .. .Pies and Pastry, and such "-' i l* H, ' | "-`”" `l _ _c\ \_,__ Q __ _ U .'e§’ QR ,s sg() ¥ ii- __, fl /_ 'This is why “Beaver” Flour makes a good size loaf of Bread, with an ` / V appetizing, nutlike, “homey” flavour, impossible to obtain by using wcstcrn f` il/ Wheat flour alone. S T - , ' . ~ _ _ ‘ gitudinal joint, quadruple rivstted q _ W8 Will Rive yOu the butt double strap. Thickness of. head straightened out. Although we have best work you ever had 9~16 inches. The contract calls for a done’ at aprice no higher, A its ere-ction in' the station - 'by Dec. Charlottetown. P. E. I, to Vancouver if '.3 woésou and “on_em;i ` _.5 Thenlttsthstasnddellf 3 393 _[_ when you want :leer was the lowest. The boiler is in- 'nded' to replace the oldest boiler in Good the pumping station, and is to supply _ st ‘ Plumbing is eam for the new pump. The boiler a lar e one bein designed for a hickners of shell half an inch Lon c st. This same hrm were also success'~ a .._....i. ,Q:~_;,¢.-__ :_ , _X _:___ ___ ._ ._~- _ -` '_ 4'-. L ~- /< ’?a_ _‘. out _ /c In \ \ 2 ~_ ‘ii A 1 _' ~' - _ __ ~'i.'<~ ~ _ _ __ If “A-__(`ascfrr ` W¢`narn|£s.” 7 , i ._ ri _ <_ __ _-_,== I - C. -'» tif; ., ' .i 1/J ; 1 ' ’ -;i‘>`-\‘i\\-,--»" ~ I _ \ ! _ . ‘I U v l T lp. r Nerves!! f I" ~1;¢_¢ "'-ul rams? ' V1 q case_ _` for Wtnctmlie If your nerve ceiiti’¢d`- have become weakened V by overworlr, worry or mixi- _`~ ety, they are unable tn_tr4n,sf ._ ` "- mit the necessary nod - , -1 ment,_al.\_dt1i_enervesi$eem` l 5 ~ Yours is i » ~l mm rw. ‘-.‘iws " ~ 9° getirrita le-you auger twill I t 1 = tion there ia nothingtotqnai A W/gs, , ,fn-_-.%` in rn, li _ _ ‘ -Hi lrl~li=i§.Ei»§le!f'°i`i;‘.° __ 7 au ww fr atgnlalies and 'iallf ' - ~ whole nervous s i 5'- 1' T _ xlincaréiiifcsir ‘ ‘ p]er'vesi&` won i -__ __ _,_ _ .' doetm »_-=..'§»- ASK ii ~ 1 v I It l -I ll* V ll M _fadsnvan Aitllti 'PlA_ 5' _ ,‘i' I ` as rvmlund M. ‘ - - - -M, - » nen,'? Lili" 1 l _ ‘\.' V matt ' .nuns ~ .1 ',_i_i » ~ honlpson, who is. the federal. mem- ber for Yukon, when asked ii the present facilities in St; John were- ad- g g _ _; to attend to the number of orking pressure or 160 poundspsr niit_ieivts‘wlilcn may during the course square inch. The general dimensions of' the war arrive here, replied' that are as folilowsz Ins-ide diameter of the only fault.he had with the Con- drum inner course, 72 inches. ln- _valescmt Ho_me_was' that i_t. was .not de diameter of tubes 3% inches. 'llarge enough. "The work of flocking ~ 1 H_eat1ng Number or tubes. 94. Length is feet. s tter the wounded is only in' its infan- y,"» said the colonel, “and it will re- ulre some time before matters are chain of hospitals extending from t ' the present .time..tl1ere are still ful-bidders for- the island Cold1'Stor- many _alterations and improvements _ age Co’s'. boiler, which arrived by the' to he»nlade_” _ _ _ _ run i>ocro.<. _ __ _ g _ ' ' sam boat.-° __ c _ Try °ur plumbmg 6 " t '_NA'r|v»Es or cHAn|.o1"rETowN The many friends here of Sergt. Gordon. Dewar will be inte-rested in .learning a tew words-_.of _how he is dl¥t'tlng_along._Sergt. Dewar. who left Charlottetlawn for Arnher_st'._ when a _.youth, iolnedwtho 40th Battalion in ,that town, and soon alter arriving 'll .the Old Country, was transferred to [the .Canadian Training Machine Gun 5Deput at Risboro Barracks, Shorn- clif[_e,. Six mc-nths later he was chosf en out of 180-_men for a high standard ‘courseqln machine' guiincry. and sent to this linpelilai Military School for this' course. in writing to friends lil Amherst Sergt. Dewar says: Zeppel-_ Instpass over quite often, and he apoc- lally mentions one which passed over the camp with searchllghls- on. and shetllls bursting all roundt The Zep. was quite a distance away and look~ ed very small. His brother, Aiifred' Dewar, E. R. N., who has be»en_ on ac- ue, _qprviqeon H. M. S. ffCa_nada." in t _ North ,Sea, fol'_som_e' ten months _,ie ncwjn s.~.l‘eS_t hospital in Shorncllffe. QL la td be hoped that__the good luck which 'has' attended these two Char- _theni thrpugh. thc__c_onillct _. T 6' _ .-Halifax. _owl`g to an édt:ild`e'liQ` d ‘ not get away gem this port ai__the` usual time on hor last trip. All the last of th.e'_cargo was he~_ 12 .put aboard' at ti oicltcii terday ` gfnihg the steamer _`sudd'e'hl§ 'llsited"' ` ardii tbe.wl\art and the result was ‘ I 1 lag;-thd`water“'r\i'alierd"intol the ves- " elih J i ' ,' or the _reason that &i_fea%w§rre-'opeiii ovilnk to £_g__ferider_s'_w_l_xiuh are used o pro- ’ct`»_`th'a..steamer: froth the. t/.idea of the,.whart, :getting in _'the way _lt_ took doors, and by-the tlme.,thls> was ac- complished the |hi.p»was_dawa.by the stern ilrnost to the' level of her deck. In the hurry and excitement the. nr GMI' #_ _ niet. wliicir l%§,an openii`ig'*:nd'.9W_ _ 5 tb the pm- conld‘glivt_bg forced back. The re- sult ilu um his iniiinn ni writer -__» __ eonsfdoreble extent. lffqwb -~ of canvas over the ' w» _nlkini the scams the i was" " ed quite a lot. Ther _#_ fftid s aided the work of ' Utd' oi! the mah ot water. ' - r r. .zH\l|r u -. ".'iii'“'$‘.i"»»"3ii.i. .ni 2'l’!m‘i°.;‘, mi"-for itiis; ii " 'ami l 'iiinpl lmiiy 'dn ms, -'Mild' lull the ctehme‘i;=r;i'i:lslty 4 ” " ” _ . _ '_ tefrisaiiaadby - - eolr leld by The Two Maea Drug-.Otero _vragsnilolantly pumped out as' to be , _ "°“‘*"°""¢‘/f ._ A 'a.-auiisseiiir euro- water from outside the d rf i'iiLua.D~ ' oF n ‘_ BLENDED wnisAT . / . _ _ 1 _ This is -wily “Beaver” Flour makes Pie Crusts and Doughnuts-Cakes and Cookies-Gingerbread alld Tarts-that are revelations to the woman who has been. struggling along with western spring wheat hours. “Beaver” Flour is a Pastry Flour. Yes! It is also a Bread Flour-and a general' purpose. flour-unsurpaissed for high quality and flavor u Being blended in exact proportions every time, it is always the same in quality and strength--and aiwiays gives the same happy results with every baking. l ' Ask your grocer for “Beaver”