. . _` ‘s - Eloise rnrrrii sstscirs From uns wEEiis_.iiEws For THE euiiiniiiu s siuuiimiv su MADE IN . CAN ADA S' .SU<>l1~StOmach-comfort! -On a cold ' él§?f_f}i€“l3l Vigbr and lphyisical' fitness I ._..'”'_,:_llQiil11hg touches the spotlike ' - ‘ » - - ._.'___ 1-. _, ` '1 ` H i ll- A 1 llEAT served with hot milk and a little cream. Better than mushy porridges that are bolted down without chewing. You . have to chew Shredded Wheat~»that's the reason it’s so good for the "kiddies" It develops sound teeth 1 D , strong muscles and good brain, Shredded Wheat is made in two forms, BISCUi'l‘ ‘ and 'l`RlSCUlT-the Biscuit for breakfast with milk or cream, or with fruits; 'l`riscuit, the wafer- toast, delicious for luncheon with butter or soft cheese, or for any meal as it 'substitute for white flour bread. ~ ‘~»>..l`_ff’.'?.”_‘."I-'»:- Mads M Niagara rails. . °= ._ Ii. , 'f- .--'-_.fi .. _ f , ____,, 5-:=~“~‘,'.~.:..__'___§'____-, gn 0nl.`3f‘l0 _ _ .. . 'F - .. / %rJ » if ., , --_ NL-';-sv. " ,__._ f 1-.:---."-..~;'."<`1*-rw"-T"“` . _ `,A,%..§`!w§ \.\‘§!-,E\?g,`;_-_ ` __`_¥_\;____._~|,§ Q. Toronto Oihee. so iveiiingwn si. (_ " ' East _ _ “J 7?. - " ' ' ,.1 ' .day Whéll there is work to do rharcails ‘ “Tl-tE,8 8 -INTIRPRIBE made the first trip of the season last-week. She went as fares Murray Harbor South, but.it is expected that during the coming week she will bs running on the usual route.--G. _ POLICE COURT.-A drunk, who was arrested on Saturday night for causing a disturbance on the streets, was ,brough to the Police Court for trial on Monday morning hiefore His Honour Stipendiary McQuarrie. lie wi: lined $5 and costs. Fine was paid. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND _ Ser- vices in the Church of Scotland, 169 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass., will be held as follows: Tuesday 27th. 7.30 p. m. Services on Sabbath the the Lord's Supper will be ndminis- U 'rhui-Bday, 29;” and Saturday 1” at he having four sons defending the Eni- l` Di ' V y D 2nd at 10_30 and 5_ The Sacrament of vate letters received was in the tren- makirig regular trips between- George- town and Montague for the’ past week. This is considerably later than IBB! year, the first trips having beeiiniafle 0n_ April jedi.-G. - ,.- . _ . . ., ., ' wEDNesnAv 'wi “- PAINFUL _AC6\lDEi,NT.-I-Mr M. Mc- Rae. Pownal. mot- with a painful acci- dent last weieir-__while_»Sewing wooll- ln attempting toadjust a log his hand came into contact wlth_the 'swiftly evolving saw, with the result that he received some bad gashes which- re- quired medical attendance fr0_m the city. PATRIOTIC FAMILY-Mr Alex Mctlougan oi' Baitic's a proud father re's cause, Robert in France b rl- hes, got wounded and is now 'in the tered at both services. All are wel- \0‘\Dll“| Joh" “ml Dlwlil “F0 “DW ill l 4 -rugspiy ,-,HE ,.E,,,,`,,,9,,,- `..-,,,,,¥,,,,,'~;,,»._` “* __ g ' f ” ‘ - is again in running order and has seen come and nil seats free. Rev. Jus. lol' the funeral ol' Mr James Kennedy, 4 ’l“"~~ " 'I ' - °-““ ___._..q_ , ~i.-r -jf . ` _._=i K/,il -iu /.» .__ =.-_¢-_~__.- ~ ~_;_-"‘ _ -=iL__ `\'-”“\ i :g_T_-L-;_. _ ~_ - - -ga-iz; ~=_~_-:_-____ ~?-.._~f-=---- .».. -5.' - _g-4_1;-’_:=`____-*__ 5;-W ’ "9 l-3%? ` QE, ff;-iii’ 1 ..~:;":l ° __ s fa ~ ~ z->._ ' ' '- '\ ‘ -T1 .H `\/" . " \ V ii -il _____;|\_mp|i||_|V iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii , U | - fail.. ._»’~ V _ ._ _ .Y-»*->_i.:i _., ' ~- - _.»_-, ni., ...___ ____ `,__ ,__ _ . 4 p f _ ` than either wail-paper or paint. -t-Cl;/, ‘gf Any person can apply it perfectly "‘1-"i’-_--_-.-I if' ‘ " by following the simple directions ¢ ' ' i 1.--if g-_ i _, and get artistic results every time. .-__, . . ‘ 5' Aiabnstine can be easily re- * _ _ moved or you can put on ».-~.- -__ - a second coat,a third and W ‘ fourth coat without wash- r 7,- ` ing off, if you prefer. if; “ . 7 _ 9 .' -51-1: As a clean, modem, san- itary wail finish more beau- tiful than any other, Ala- / bsstine meets twentieth . fl / , century decorative demands _ ,/ \ y fu-,j for flat, soft unobtrusive ~ ‘tones We design skilful plans of interlor,/ ’ Free decoration without charge to Alabas- tine users, and furnish dainty, exclusive stencil ' |,¢¢¢¢m¢,fres. Write ostcard requestlngillnstrst-_ ` - / //'V ed booklet“Modem gi/‘all Decoration"-sent free. ' _._ The Alabastine Co. Limited ` so Willow Street,, Paris, Ont. cunensmr.. I / »~ F if .-/ Qil Li . W ;g"'*""*"'“"‘ x "' ' "0 ‘ Multi-Millionaire, Says- b ce and przxiietsmrixlldulha iniiltlligiserldlliie lives ` and homes." V, ‘ h dScot s csnny _fh A_rlB1lil:iesbhr:i1ghvi'srIil°e:l“oH disaster: Since the establishment ofuouroaloiizf is ' " - fri.-.:°..§:;'i. 22.1.52 if- iii- »---- 1 I _ Q¢0,29il,968.00. This Mutual ~ o W A Andrew _Carnegie, _ LWMHVO - Practical Painters _ .»- ' - Welcome Alabastine » . 1 "<4, _ _ _ 5;. - lt gives hsndsomer more gratify- .rf;__ “ "”“"'/lifll ._ ing results at 25% ti; 50% less cost ’--f-T'."- , s , the Government `Legisalture and-' hy the Rev. li/lr Morris, -Methodist. 1 ,_..,f->,.\l.|‘ i __ SHOCK FATAL.-Mr. Onesime Chaisson of Yarmouth, Maine, and formerly u wealthy farmer of St. Felix Settlement, near Tignlsh, upon lear- ing ot' the death of his brother Mat- hias who died in Lawrence, Mass., lost week, became suddenly ill with a weakening of the heart and Saturday a telegram to one of his relatives in pected to live. This gentleman is well known in Tignlsh and while living in St. Felix a neighbor to his diseased hi-other Mathias was greatly attached in him and no doubt the shook added to his present precarious condition.- Never before in the history of Ken-l singtou have such scenes of genuine and universal regret been witnessed as occurred,,yesterday on the occasion M_L.A. Over two thousand people were present at the cereniony, mourn- ers traveiling from far and wide to pay their last respects to one, who' in it quiet unostentatious way, had played an important part in furthering the' inter- ests of the community. The Kennedy family are held in high esteem, and the late Mr James Kennedy had espec- ially endeared himself by his manly qualities, his buslnesslrectituile, and the readiness with which..he always placed his services at the' disposal of every good cause. - lie wus n valued member of the Presbyterian Church, and none knew better than its minis- ter, the Rev. G.-_Ai -Sutherland, the good he did in the community, A pro- minent member of the order of Odd- fellows, and the Loyal Order of Orangemen, the _ members of .these bodies feel his.-removal while.just in his prime. as a sincerepersoual loss. As a political leader. he~was univers- ally respected by both parties. for he was scrupulously fair and honourable in his conduct. He -set .au example nt last election which is likely to be generally followed at the ensuing elec- tions of rhniiing `a"cleari campaign, ontirely free from the distribution of; liquor or bi-ibes.` I-ie ha'ride'cisred that if he could not be electedou the merits of his party platform and' his ow`n per- sonal nierits, ire preferred not*-`t`o `be elected stall. 'The eiectorsexpressed their conilrieiice in him by sending him to the House by a splendid majority. The suddenness of his demise cast a gloom over the community, and the sorrow felt found expression in the record at.teu__ -,V ,rig ing to the iiiurlrot. u uiiiiorni ncvording to sainpiu_ it is now proposed. howev- eruiive Semi Assoiziatioii. its oiijcectl 1-r, that the o:i'._< oz' ilu- iiioniliei-,~; shall is to encourage llio pmdiicticii anti, he .f-itorvii in \\'iii'olioiist-s so iiiai it niuv liiarketiug ni' pure seed. For soine tiinoi In- -iam ilvil and iriiv. i\i ii on .i i past the Brinlier Out Club has lim-ii in, nporntiou. ’l‘hci°<» \\t=ri- suv(-i'ul tliili- _-_l I '.:‘i»<'.- '[- |ilu~zi|ioii_ ’i`lio ogg irziili- oi' the i’i‘o\~'- ini-w luis iwiieilli-il iniuiviiesi-l_\' by lin- iiltloii in r-oiiiii»<~|.i0ii with 'ini worliilli: one of whii-li w.'i.~i siiiiipling und send- ¢'.>-Opi-raiii\'o Egg finiil’oultry Associa- iiiiii, iinil ii is iexpecicii that the B864 »4ro\vi~i-s will ht-ueiii. hy this new act. Liver-,v fariner who expects to join the .~\'so1-izition should sow the very best quality oi' oats he can bu and it _ Y is un- derstood that the Association will iopwiile with only Baiiner oats dlltllit Ilhi- i-ouiiiig season. foiirteeuyeare ago, will be burned. Rev. W. l~I.»ilur.»-. -.~ i.- ’ .,___,'.,.- ` U ii .= -_ ...- » _ 'iiiiig-tg. l' 1 “fi-i -1. ,J _ pr' '. “»":. `1.=.,i_‘_' o..-H si.-ini-_-.-55- i