-no month of special evangelistic I oss-lllld by the ltev. and Mrs. it. ii. Brodie or the cope wane we 0’Lssry circuit came to nn end lsst week by the holding of the services at Osps Wolfe. where again useful work iss done.-W . l - _ _ sg _ " E’ t0Ul1ll¥lltP|llNll|ll. _,__ -w.n.u¢so_ussu onscreen cuzsysuoumuuukimsmmu -OAGRAMENTAL 8lRV.lGL-On Sunday afternoon the Mlnistrstion of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper took piece at Springtield. The Rev. R. Brodie leading the service.-W. -WOUCNT WINTQR COATI in s vsriety ot colors ,materials snd styles. Rthlilll in price from m$`l0.50 t 1500 ei H CE o 8 . . s lint st AFB' I _ R. 'r. Hotuaiv, Liitimn, summer- slde. 3286-12-2M2lE2i shrfa nuuis |t.v emeiu st _iadenn -roam I. 6'* ~ ry ’/‘ ‘ad utnvtn rtoun § - //// .wean _ RequiresLessf ` Shortening - /(1 / t\\. -ei; ` `\-‘» ~/_fit \\\\\ li I' _,/ f.»__. \ /l L. " - -‘ft -____:;....~ _,____ -_ ef _ \--4 -- And it makes lighter, flakier Pie Crusts, Tarts, Doughnuts and Cookies than you ever got with Wcsterii Spring Wheat F lours. - “Bouvet” Flour is inilled of blended wheat. It contains Ontario Fsll Wheat (famous for pastry making) blended with Western Spring Wheat to add strength. ' Yon' save shortening--and you get a flour that is slwsys the time il quality and strength-when you use “Beaver” Flour, the only kind of flour that is equally good for Bread and Pastry. ' ` - DEALERS-_-write ns for prices on Feed, Corrse Grains sud Cerelll. 203 Tl-IE T. H. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED, _ _ CHATHAM, Ont. S Week end -Chances in "~ffLINENS-or-_--~ 'ti-uest all-pure' linen, huck hem_stitch- ed,”-.and embroidered in many pretty designs; rang- fng"in`pri¢e'f1"0}'n 450 up to 751: Patch. » _Hem-stitched, initial pillow cases, large size, strong and durable, in all initials, with a pretty em- broidered design at $1.25 Dair- Bed spreads, hem stitched and embroidered in many pretty designs, splendid wearing quality. This is a good Xmas present, size 72x90, at $2-50 W- Tray cloth, made from fine; evenly woven, all- pure linen, with beautiful embroidered designs and ace edge. These are hand-embroidered, and can be bought at less than you can make them for. In all s_»_izes, ranging in prices from 501' each up to $1-00 eac . - Doyleys and center pieces in many different pat- terns and sizes, hand embroidered in a large range of .pretty designs. Also with hand-made lace edge, ranging in price from 250 up to $5-00 each. Huck towelling in all/-pure linen, in many pretty floral and stripe designs to choose from, 25 inches wide, and ranging in price from 4-'ic £0 8517 .vil- Lunch cloths in many pretty hand-embroidered, lace-edge designs, made from all-pure shamrock linen, insizes from 36x36in. up to 72x72in., and'the grices are from $1.50 each up to $8-00 each. This less than the factory price today. _ All-pure linen damask tablecloths, made from real Irish lir__ie_n,_ very fine, evenly woven in many pretty iloral designs, and qualities, ranging in price rom $3.00 up. _Also napkins to match cloths. - » _ We lwfv# 3 large _range of all-pure linen damask by the yard, fine" evenly woven, in pretty designs, with napkins tofmatchfranging in price from $1-00 l1Pt0*P?€;?!5 yard-. " "» _ All-Puts. linen pillovv ‘cases S hand embroidered, in _many beautiful designs. They are all- at the old glee, which is less than the factory ‘prices 'Today -50» 53-091-33-50- ll-00. - .» ‘ ` ' §A1l-pi_o¢_e_ii_e',n‘c1¢“we1 <1 `f '- line Shamrbclihlieiil.Hailii"¢niiriiiiiei¢af°v'htii iigiiif stitched‘o3ds_; also_»s_¢alloped_la size, in 'many _beautiful esigns, ranging from?-W 11P'f¢0 52-25- l l . -1 ~ . i All-_pure linen damaskulurich ha kins, in many £_i;e_tty_Horal designs, with hem-stitched edge, at, leach. ~ Hem-stitched runner linen, in a nice, fine, even- ly woven linen, 18in. wide. This will make tray cloths or runners for the bureaus, at 450 word. _ & M¢l..e0tl,_ ltd. . .1i_.......¢V._§.,n__"_é;.__._,at__________ . _Q ____ _L'.f.._-s.`_..l_`..___;_. _ - _¢,,.,,.,_., . __,.. _,.- ._,. ns _ _ _,_ . _-_ fe If .m=..»....~:.>.=lit-"'@.; f , , ,J - .j ,', '--_ ». _,.4 -,,'..,§‘ »___» 2,; Qhfify f * " f , g ,. '»‘9f!"v.~ if yf _ U if _»- _-4,- . -CHOVILS sld fork I sll ki d vlwlsssie sud retsll s: 9Brsces.? ' _$842-11-24\lt\itrl8wksEh'i2r_rks. -H0cK':EY ITIBKS and the right style skates for boys' snd girls,-men . and women-specisl values st Braces. 3842-11-84_Mtuh-ftwkslfriiwks. -MARKET PRlCE8.- Prices bs- llll oifered at 0'Lesry and district :sf -'-ri.-8 -- - ns sn __ key___W_ _ cenis__for_ fair- -.unets se|.|.s.‘-nest -qumty snd t_one in saddle and body- bells, Strip and shnft chimes-big assort- ment snd lowest prices st Braces. 3242-11-24Mtufri2wksEfrl8wks. -BERIGUSLY lLL.- Much sym- pathy ls being felt for two young men who lle very near the valley of qaatm namely Mr. L. McDougall or sp;-1". field and' that of the son of Mr. S. Jelly of 0’Lssry.-W. -ANNIVERSARY. ~ The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mejor Boul- ter of Milburn, wish them the happy retums of the day ln connection with their silver wedding anniversary which took place on Sunday the 26th, Nov.-W. ' --SCHOOL CONCERT. - The school concert on Thursday and Fri- day evenings in the Summerslde High School proved to be very successful. A nice sum was realized which goes siwards seating the Assembly Hall.- -NEW HALL OPENED.- A snug sum was realized at Conway on Thursday night. the occasion ‘bA1g the opening of their new hall to the public, the proceeds go towards re- pairs for the school house.-H. -MONTHLY BOARD MEETS. -- On Monday evening the ofilclal quar- terly hosrd of the Methodist Church of the Cape Wolfe and O’Lea~ry cir- cuit wns hold at Maddock. The fol- lowing being present. Rev. R. Brod- ie. Mr. E. Brooks, Mr. L. Cross- msn, Mr. A. Boulter. Mr. J. Mc- Dougall and Mr.`G. Fish. Mr. E. Brooks was appointed delegate to the second district meeting which meets at Cs-pe Traverse on Dec. 5th and' tlth.-W. -CONCERT AND SOC|AL.- On November 10th' s. concert and basket social was held _at Derby School. proceeds in aid of school. The program consisting of songs, recita- tlons, violin end gramaphone selec- tions and dialogues was well carried out and much credit is due to all those wliol helped make the affair such a splendid success. The concert closed with the singing oi the Na- tional Anthem. _ -DERBY SCHOOL- The follow- ing ls s.__standlng of the pupils of Der- by School. Grade lV.-- Flora Mc- Ilsaac and*-‘Emmett Creamer (equsl)_; 2, Pius Mclsaag 3. Agnes Mclsasc. Grade Ill.-1. Ladle Wood; 2, Gus Milligan; 3. Rose Mclsaac. -Grade ll. -1. Juni Mnmougall; 2. Bernard Creamer; 3. Margsritte MacDougall. The following made perfect attend- ance. Amos Gr`ee_ne`n, Mary Ms;cNsll, Currie MncNeill, Ruby Mcisaac. Em- mett Greenun. Gladys I-lurllhy. Annie 'Hui-llhy, Agnes Molssao. Bernard Creamer, Mae Creamer 'and Margar- itte MacDougall. . ' ~-ANNIVERSARY OELEBRATED. -A very plensam, event took place at they homegf Mr. and Mrs. James McAuslin of Tyne-Valley when thc young people of Tyne Valley and Port Hill motto celebrate their elev- enth annlverssry. A number of use- ful gifts, among them being s. clock, presented by Miss Clara McKay, were presented to the host and hostess, who thanked the young people in their most fitting terms. A sumptu- ous repant was served after which they all repaired to the room lor dancing and other smusements. Mas- ter Clarence and Leslie entertained the guests 'by singing and stel! dam”-‘ ing. A very ' -inter sting game of wnist wnnplnyed. the prize being won by Miss -Gladys McArthur. Music was rendered -by Miss Rhebu Melllgan and Mr.. St-aiming Williams.. The young people departed tc- their homes in the early morning Bffef .thanking the host and hostess for the pleasant evening they had spent and winning them many more henry years of wedded life: _ ," is-sxsssililll -I-V .`Y'-T ..._ - 51 ._ .___-.i °“U_'°»"4-M°4¢. _F¢fn#1i¢,'¢i»'“v'= HMM" __ _ . __ .i_*_ ‘_ 'r .v;.*‘;Y,-.*_..~ " M i is ` is maar- ~nl'§lii:»m&ins-'-ldssllf sid ' Olesply Prepared. “l L-_ - ._ .. ou combined thc curative _proper- 'qygfy known "ready-made cough , you would hsrdlv have in them curstivepower that lies in t is me-‘:hsde"_co;5h syrup rg _h ‘in y ‘sn dn; ist dll; lliuiiees oi e _ ._ _ .`\ ro XY ` _ -_ ...i.":‘.s.i2‘i".°-r._,,,.;""i......’t.':,y.2t.":.i‘:.. tlllted lu i' syrup. e totsl cdsg mt .54 cents uni use you 1 ` l tter couuh syrup th n i""”`,,,¢r,.,““l*"‘l',,,,;....l`"lf.:“§_..5,'.i:l:..li: ."3°- - ~ ’ nes"l_i|% __ ‘lint sirens a- _ ;§_s'_:~.-_._'1l‘;_._j,_;&.l5.‘:...°i__:':.:, lm tllilittlei miulznilie t_s¢lii'i;_,_ni‘:rif ll I i:sg‘m°d°hi»$f»ihii`i°ttui»°i. iii 'riiilii se. "§ -s 5-_:.5-;.*I'”':,.:*~:*.l‘.::.:-sr"f.s-::.i.*‘i-it L ' and lor bronahlts sung, w oop l eoilrvh and broflghisl is beth . ;..l'l"""‘.ll`f,°§'*E‘;`;°.1`l`fl:‘l§~‘i::.°r,“5:l.t;‘:°:! ` ' ii n_ rad.-i:°..»-°g_:.°-%..::f.l.r.=.-:“.: .:.'i_...:.: 5 -W 5' .i°‘r‘.°s'.», ":°....'.‘.i:.’ ai ghlsyuil anal) dh?eetlons, snd d ' 'I H-.“‘=i‘~l=lf-f=ai.»~.i-=‘=if‘=d:~? ' _ fl . _ sn uliiex '(33”'l’i:l'onf.o, 51|? P* . _ r' _ _ _*___ _ ___ /___ ____v . u..sn.. 7//J/_ ¢ i-|». -ss - ag \\i¢:iQ;l 5 S / _ `. _ \--vi "1 53 -i _ -i -¢ Ever; body _ Satisfaction `__ _-_ ~ ._ _.I t ,Q *£5 `.. nc \ We Meet All l _ , ._ J C1\Sl\` .DUWII //%/ _ l Catalogue l..|nes .1 -- 1' 3221-12-`5Mn'ssi_ K '_ Prices in Our _ ` - l \ | \ " gif \_ _and » ._ ‘V \ A One Price ___ _ _:_€_¥ _ _ _ _ _ i ‘ ` g" ‘ \_` _ _ only J _ _ ij -.-cf fi .J 'is \ -- 'l mi P1 There passed peacefully away at Norway, Lot 1. on Wednesday morn- ing. Miss Laura Doyle. She was in falling health for the- lust four ‘years and her early demic-2. was an unex- pected shock 'to her many friends' and relatives. She was attended in her last illness by Dr. McBride, of 'Fignish and by her pastor, Rev. A. . McDougall. She was cared for in 'e/r last illness' by' a loving mother iid sisters and everything was done for her' that tender and loving hands could do. The funeral took place Fri-- dhy morning 17th lnst,-and notwith- lltanding the very cold moriilltg. WHS Very well atteiided. The; pallibeurers w M Austin; l-iandrshan. ere essrs Joseph Rcady,~Bert McPhee, Frank Gavin, John J. Nelllgen and Alfred McCarthy. Mr. Peter Klncirdrlving the henrse. l-ler remains were laid in Tlgnlsh Cemetc-ry, beside' -those 'of her father, Peter Doyle, who pre- tkcessed her three years ago. May_ ` GEO. W. CAMERON The il_e'ath occured in Augustine -Cove, on October 21st o`!’G'. W. W. i. nmeron after ii shun illness.. Mr. 5' suieron was born in Crapaud ion what lr- known as the Branch ‘R‘ond, from there he moved' to Augus- _tlnd Cove where he carried on a nsh- ing business in conjunction with his termlllg. I-le was n sol;-made msn ‘starting wftlrsmsll ci? tsl und by ,Q ergz, hsijiiwork, an jsliilful inan- Zl _em ut acquired one of "tile finest _il into-itcsnsvln the Prqnih _ ,_w_1_nnln'li -t e medal a few* years for the _lb st equipped farm fn‘tl_it_4 count , He -_ _ul e keen Judge of steel; owliii-one Q the finest herds ot Dui-li ni stub "the ifsland. He was s rely public rlted msn 'ond anything that teri- ; to the uplift of thd' community _i' cefvsd his' hearty support. ' stres- ffstelit-oz the Lot za. ni‘_men_ institute .l will he scum missed' for _he visa mys in his 'pl e ,si'|_d- lreinfg s prac- ¢; ms oplnlonslmys csr- _' ' s . ~ - -' ‘ ‘ . " . Cstiieron was one of the most horpitsble_'o_f men"weli‘vdrs`°:§ in all tlis' topics or the dsy s Q unter- tdiner snd one who had the happy fsc- »n y of matting "tl\e"`Vllftor“feel at home. Hs was a Methodist In religion. - Ind Eli* Hn pellti ,-sfm_snf1v_ho's | tivo sonl1~Iid.b|ls' denlilter. Austin t hylygl snd"l¢rs. Ilsloi' Cs‘r- Soniething You Need iHave You ChosenYouifs ?_ - If not we' have just what you wanthere waitin g for you. Our Men’s Suits » and Overcoats are _the products o_f_the best_ manufacturers. They cannot he beaten, Style, Fashion and Durability combined with our low prices brings them in the reach of any person wanting a Suit or Overcoat at popular prices. _ Our lines are most complete, and We are honest when We say that we never have shown such a largerange or such a varied one. _ Men’s Suits $7.75 to 24.00 Men’.» Overcoats 7.00 -up ' Boy’s Clothing ” 0 . Don’t fail to see our grand display of Boys Clothing. Our stock consists of over seventeen hundred suits at Wonderful low prices under pre- sent market conditions. _ We are the Clothing _People of this Province, ii you don’t believe us come and see our stock, then Judge for yourself. ` - Headquarters get Ymu- P1‘0WS€ B1‘0S-Ltd- i; The _Clothing Men tl . "' F i ri W ‘riither of Augustine Cove‘. A: ‘large ,_ IL 1“EM0’uA‘!f“ concoiirse of 'friends followed him to - 0 \ _ " ' hi 1 t stln place. The service was ` t ‘ l __ _ "H83 LAURA Dol/LE’ coliidliisctdli by ‘she Rev. George' _Diawson » 0 gs of Alberton in the absence o s pas- ' _ t R _ G. Mo rin. The pallbesrers ' or, ev r y were: Messrs G. McFarlane, P. C. Lenrd. J. C. Howatt S. C. Clark A. J. Robertson and T. H. smith (Patriot please copy) f ey res; ln pence. ' ` l ‘I "t mit Wm, l'l%’liil i.,ohmI."li-ls%es°:2 'ton§inl‘Il` s wido`a` ECIALIZATION 1- ;Y°ll\’ bo_v needs warmer cloth- Q for winter wear-and this is 0 e right place to get satigfggt, ory values. _ _ Call in and see the new styles and excellent offers shown herem in our line of ~ . _ Sweater Coats ` i ' Winter Caps Overcoats Reefers lhlufflea-{i_ d en , I-lead; Stiicltiiiivgesar WGloves~ansl Mittens - 8 C , _ every blfrlzhgasgf YQ!-l money on Reuben -Tuplin dt- Co. ensington, -- -\P'u\a l " Is The Miottoiof the Day _ f §Ul1\\SUa| .9PP0rtunity to follow -yoiir l -J -chosen branch Staci-3 ARTILLERY- fsnnvion ' ' Join one of the iollowini Classes at Ilfiiibnries ': if Gus I-aries 0b t _ -ri sqm' mm rinsing ru::'§'é';ii’iifg°‘ _'e ‘l=§l9iii"l‘ui.i>'t"li»s _ Msp‘;esdlng Etc. Etc. For Ipfortnntlon Apply To; ?- Major Charles 'Lei 0illcer¥|gfDsf||o_t. ° Lletit L an I-I. D5' ms-ii-aaumu. fi* If l N *-. p H).-I vs( '!l;V. .T . MeMw