The Bread that Builds Brain and Brawn must be made of the whole Wheat grain-white flour bread will not _ do it-neither will the so-called “whole wheat flour bread.” The only real Whole wheat bread is - TRISIIIIIT It is made of the whole wheat grain steam-cooked, shredded, compressed into a wafer and baked by electricity. All the meat of the golden wheat pre- pared in its most digestible form and smallest bulk.. A whole- some substitute for white flour bread-a delicious snack for luncheon with butter or soft cheese-crisp, snappy, strength- ening and satisfying. Made at Niagara Falls, Gntarlo Toronto Oliice: 49 Wellington Street East " i - é »..=1 If ‘lf t-“C3-ll .V-.a~..-.....,.. K ~, / --1 - Y/ `\ ‘ ' \ - ¢ - - . 1 ll ` lb _ .L '_ _ I.~_f~l_.:;J ° ` ,are now open from 6 a.m. tr 12 pm.. The Good ship “Mutual” -it THIS celebrated vessel was laid down in 1868, launched in 1869 and made her maiden voyage in 1870. She set sail from the port of Waterloo, Ontario, and from the first hour at sea has enjoyed unbounded prosperity. One notable feature in th- working of the ship is that the crew and passengers are the owners and every dollar made is 2 ‘ the property of those who sail the ship. We refer to Cana:la's only Mutual Life Assurancr 'i liompany. which is owned and controlled bv its p.Jfi»:yholders, and which has achieved a marvellous ' rrvftrfl for nnvarying success for nearly fifty years. The Mutual of Canada has paid to policy- 1 ?i=,;/jars -:-r holds for payment to them no less than $40,235,933. Tl-.e result of nearly a hall century 4 of beneécenz work. l`h_e Mutual Life \\' -XTFRLOO of Canada 0;~lf;iR.0 ARSENAULT, General Agent " EI ::' '~`-2., Charlottetown. PEI. ° 2, b 5”* HD eg' , an-o ~ l or II_i'.'§a__‘_'>1L-l ° r ° 1 \ \ " 'sn \ Charlottetown 7 11-1 I ; IUre Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented hy E. R. BROW I l. lv ps-:_ ‘mul nn ll- _ 1*: 1,, lang.-fe mg. P* aan,-a.t»=»»»a.a¢»-a-ann,-nrns;/¢»au._.-,.. i » #See This Bow Leveri Tlflls is a rpecinl feature of the Maxwell "Favorite" Chum. No other clmm has it. You can adjust the handle in eenm-. nghrnildtwliehevesis anim fordriving. “FAVORITE” C (wil low Lever) -qdqcliuingepleumr. lt'nii|imp\»lodrive-njennile S.Ai&&alonl&|dn. )iUlbHaou£"FAVOH1Z° $l&|¢tiU|in. uaxwnu |.m|'r¢o, xmmn om. ""°° "' sf' 'l"'°""'. p L ‘ » if ll at person across river between as the ice jams in this uarmw FEES GRANTED-Oneyurlpay lushamgraatedtothoreiativuof the S. S. Shamlfs cremlolt ltaea on .fewmoathango.nayntlmSJ'dnoyll¢c- ‘ont ltwasttntlllvlwledtoroenm- `pen.satherelat.ivecwlth!hreeDll1thn' pnybutthlshaxninceboenlncnaaed. D. D. Mackenzie, represented the claimants. Two llerlolu received ‘$960 each and the avenge of the 5elaimapaldia$4Z0. Allrotler of lm. Caswell. Charlottetown. wah amongthemenlustonthlsship. DREDGE LAUNCHED-Dredge N0. w9. D. P. YV.. which has been hauled out at Charlottetown for acraplngand painting of her iron hull was success- fully launched yesterday. This large ; dredge was never before hauled out at Vharluttetown und the manner in which it was done relecta much credit on the management, especially on the launching foreman, Mr. Angus Des- Roche. who has accomplished many lsimilar undertakings. The dredge . goes to work at Grand River. Kin§’B l Couxzty. as soon as the ice clears suf- . Eciently for her to be towed there. t GONE 'T0 ALASKA.-Ralph McKin- non and John P. All-Laren. t‘\‘0 Sill- wart P. E. Islanders. born at 1lcAski|l River. King’s tfounty. lelt San Pran- trisco on March 29 via Astoria for Al- iasua, mini; from .moi-ia with can tain Clark. Mr. McKinnon goes to take lcharge of the hatchery of the North l Pacific Parking and Trading Company ‘ and Mr. .\lcI.aren is to be his assistant says the Oakland Maple Leaf. The hatchery is located seven miles from the village of Klovrock. on Loon Lake. § Prirzcc of Wales island. and is one of l thi- :iw lzaich-fries of Alaska. Two of the others arc operated by the l'll- ited States Government. and two by private companies. The North Pacific and Trading f_`ompany is the oldest company operating a eazmery in Southeastern Alaska. Klovrock can- nery has been in continuous operation lfor the last thirty-nine years. The l hatlhery over which these young Is- landers will have charge has a mpc- il-iry of about lf.\.0(nl.fN.\0 eggs. which an- taken during August and Septem- ber. FRIDAY THE P051' OFFICE.--The doors ot of the Post Oflice at Charlottetown when they are locked for tue night. `Un Sundays the doors are open from ‘ lil a.ni. to l p. m. ' l. ‘A PROGRESSIVE MOVE.-The citiz- § f-ns along the road from Tryon to Vic- lioria. passing through part of the two :.=f:`nool rlistrii-ts. arc having a rural iielrphone installed. lt is understood (flint about iw:-ut_v homes are having §phonf'= pn' in.-\'. THE SUMMER STEAMERSP The . ~ -_ Exnpress made the round trip on |-he Sumniersidf>~Poiui du Chene route l _-re-sterday as easily as she would make I it in summer. arriving in Summernlde jon return on time. The Northumber- land on account of the ice conditions I l will not be able to more out yet for a . l -mile, I Tim ¢l»_~ar_li rncurrcd at l.I.ll) yesterday iaffifrtioon of .\lr. William Pierce, Brac!-;lc_v Point Road. after a short ill- ness of pneumonia. in his 67th year. Br-sides ai sorrnwing wife. two daugh- iiers. .\|ri=. James Bryenton. and Mrs. Cephas Brycnton of Bracklev Point. and four sons. the oldest Hammond residing at homo. Wallace in Winni- pez. James in Cliicago and John of l Vhnloiteiown are ls-ft to mourn a de- vroted father. Funeral notice later. EOATING CLUB - _‘tl the luvct- ing of tin- llillsburo t`iub held Tucs- dajr night at which the rl.-tiring Presl- llf-nt. .\lr. W. F. H. Carroll presided. it was decided to commence ou the work of a new foundation for the boathouso at once and to have it com- pleted about the end ot the month. The following otlicers were elected for the ensuing year:-President. Thomas Morris; Vice-President. Dr. T. Gor- don Alley: Secretary-Treasurer, Pa- trick Zllnmaghan; Executive, Joseph Praught. Wilfrid Coyle D.' Butler. .George .\lcLellnn and J. Purcell. SERIOUS ACCIDENT ~ Master Carrol, six year old son of Dr. Do lanev, Wellington. had the misfortune of breaking his leg. The little fellow =\-ai; in the acl of jumping ou a wagon and wlillo putting his foot on the vvlreel to help himself on. was caught be-tiveeu the spokes and was drawn in. lf it had been a spirited animal more serious results would likely have happened. The driver had gerat dif- ticulty in removing the child. Some three years ngo the little follow had the misfortune of breaking the same leg in two places. Master Carrol is a great favorite and his many frlcnds wish him a speedy rt-covcr_v and to sec lilm out soon again. At latest. re- port he was resting nicely. ` it is with deep regret that the sad death is chronicled ol Mrs. Patrick Hugliesf Shamrock. aged seventy-one years. which caused so much sorrow in the community. She was a woman or quiet and gcntlc disposition. who looked well to the vvnyn of her house- hold and performed well the duties of wife and mother. She bore her sick-‘ ness in a spirit of reslznatiuu. and with peace in her pmrt and Drnyer on her lips she trod the royal road of suffer- ing. She was comforted by her pastor RRY. J. J. McDonald. Klnrorh, dur- lng her illness. who ulmlnktgred in her the last rites of the Holy Catho lic Church. Sho was predeceased by her husband about four years ago. She leaves to mourn a` family of live children. three none, Peter and Pal- 'rlck of Boston. Mass.. and Stephen it home, and two daughters. lllrn. Ambrose Kelly. Shamrock and Slater Mary Rota North Dakota. Also one ple. who followed her remains to the FULL' llnil night th =§E5 from the A IAINLAND Glo the *Provincial Fox Ltd., Gordon Irs, wap Supremo Conn C week. The WIP!!! to is if af? if lil. §:&5“E 2 *Ellis ilriii s ed when Angel of own. John lane. dearly beloved child late Alexander C. )lcDonal Up to two weeks previous to his death he was a bright.. merry child. the sun- beam nl' his home. hut that happy childish voice Ula noon to be stilled. He contracted a heavy cold which de- veloped into lllelmoala and after a few days lllnua during which every- thing possible was done but of no avail his innocent soul passed away to be with God for evermore. He leaves to mourn a. sorrowing mother and two sisters. Christina and Margaret at home. A large crowd followed the re- mains to Canoe Gore cemetery when his little form was laid to rest there to await the Baal resurrection. The pallbearers were llessrs. Albert Llv- ingstone, Hugh C. lacDonald. Colin MacDougail, Halcolm 3lac.\'eill. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. D. McLean. 6 `(Booto|| papers plnaeoopy) --_-- . the trip _-in 01.1119 dngrnt Miss Gladys fl-I I DI1_lh\\ln|l_ shock to her friends lrrfllrk a few weeks am. The deceased was stricken with pnamonla: and for all the skilled ai- lenlion bestowed upon her the disease proved fatal. She was the youngest daUi|ter of lr. Amos \\'es!. and her father. three sisters and one eral years she was engaged as steno- ‘grnpher with the firm of L. Higgins 5 Co.. lloncton, and while there made many friends. aa was fully testined to the many beautiful noni tributes nc- computying her remains home. Bliss Wat was in the full bloom of woman- hood. so young to give up all that life holds dar, of a bright and cheer- ful dlsposition her loss will be keenly felt in the home and in social circles. Her funeral took place on Friday, the 25th to York Cemetery, and was largely attended. The services at the' house and grave were conducted liyl Rev. E. A. Westmoreland. Rev. l-I. Bell and Rev. Mr. Yvhitehead, Char- lottetown. and Rev. E. Weeks. Pow- nal. The pall-bearers were Orris Gill. Gordon Brown. Frank Water. Bon.- Mellets. 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