ll. wt 'r' 'li .T V;;.r;.~.r`_.-_;~,"`,: ‘ '»"'9=fT/T 4, ll, x l if flfl ,f l xl li? , §,;,V1‘.§ VS l .__ 1 ' al' =5 ,f; ,"l'» , fl vl'l .ui _;,_§li :I ill! -v ' _¢._ ,,. "‘ sl b . Vu' : F . ,‘ ‘ i` v" if' my li * I ' . ~';‘,l qs. gill <~ ,, *ll it-,. l f*`.*‘_§1l_ ‘hi .,_,, l , ,__ i" nfl, Ly »l l`- 3-- -. . .i e._;_.5, ¢§V3 ‘. 1,11 ,; l,\f llfl .,~ lift' lt ,- >‘ I to Liverpool 45.00 Second Class “ from Halifax: lune 16, Malte your reservations early. ' Furness,Withy & Co. Ltd V Hnlildx 'Eastern S.S. Corporation ‘ International Line ,Change in Schedule, Increased ' Service. ' Leaves Sl. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a. m. io Lubec. Eastport. Portland and Boston. l.eaves| St. John Saturdays nt 7 P. M. direct for Boston Returning. leaves Central Wharf,lloston, 9.00 a.ni Mondays. for Portland. Eastport, Lubec and St. ‘_lohn`. Leaves lloston Fridays 9.00 a. m. for hast- porf. Lubcc and Sl. John. I MAIN STEAMSIIIP LINE Direct service between Portland and New York Leaves Franklin Wharf, Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 00 p. m. Sr. John. Ticket Odice. 47 Kins St. L. R. THOMPSON. T. F. & P. A A E. Flemminz. Asent St. _lohn.N i_ _ P-AC! Fic ~ Direct Short Route ALL Po1N1‘s IN |V MARITIME PROVINCES l To Montreal and West DIRECT CONNECTIONS - ‘ALu=Ax w"i\1r>NTi<|-:/\'LTwisul<.n.\v ' and SUNl)AY5.' - ~ “ALL RAIL LINE" » 4 1 , ~ A very cuicysble evening ‘\\'as spent st the home ol Mr. Samuel Kennedy, Brudultmne, last "_i`\l0__¢!i8y evening when upwards _of one hundred »- people _'from the surrounding Vequntry , 'so- sembled in ,the form ot a surprise party to bid 'farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy on their departure from Brsdslbsnc. lllr. J. J.'G1'ahnm,; who-presided during the evening-, addressed lllr. and Mrs. Kennedy after which Mr. lt. I. G. Hill read the following od- dress signed on behalf of those pre-/ sont und presented 3 beautiful Chinn Caibinet. s NEDYI-Hearing that you are iibout to leave us, we your friends take this opportunity to express our apprecia- tion oi the place you have _l16_ld` in the community and to wig), you my-_ 1 ~» can on YOU. MIP and your fa-nilly. ,and that you always keep a warm sllot in your hearts for Brurfalbano and its citl zens. _ m _ Mr. Kenuddy _inreply said1»_Meesrs. Chairman, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen ,l, nm sure that you are here will rec-. ognize _how entirely impossible lt is for me to give. any response that would seem -adequate to so generous MR. A.\'D Mus. SAMUEL KEN-,mid srutifytle s sift- and tes*-imvru' gs that which you people have Been fit to present to us tnls evening I am glad to know that our liv-ing amongst you has been recognized which has been clearly demonstrated b this the second concourse of gel* success in the city to which you ure going to now The benefits oil association cnc' friendship cunt-not bel measured from 8 mercenary stand- Point, therefore we cannot estimate' Vthc vnlue of your influence upon us. lhc pen fails to inscribe or the ton- gue to utter the significance of what t Y friends and acquaintances who have seen _tit to wnit un' us and whom we have had the pleasure of entertal'l'\inlg_ and I trust that each one of Us here tcnight_may endeavor to live lives which will be _well pleasing, upto Him who is the “Creator” and “re- warder" of all' things and I trust thc; has been erected as monumen u - _ on our he,,rts_ a " P, truc_ Friendship which _hasbeen made As H merchant, Mr. Kennedy, 'you between “B “'m_,°v°r 1mg.°"11“,°“r have played n very important Psrt"_mem°“°s *UIQ ‘must we gmat Y .re' in the economic; structure of the gr” Ulu' takmff °l‘,f depurture from communitY. and it is hecnuse you ;2:J"`?i@;V“t tiilé weyitnvéwteheleggggd wyscsf have shonn yourself to oe anV apt, “ff CO munity and trust that business man that we ure loosing a friend whose Place can never be lill- cd in the community. In the social and religious life twol interest has 'been 8 support and,i mainstay in all our churchactivit-les. Your kindness can never be forgot- ten by any who have visited your home. It has been well suid 'that your door was always open to any' who irlzlit wish to enter and all who did will agree in saying that your hospitality is unexcellcd. Brhdsllmnc looses n fi-unily und i`-h-irloftctmvn is certninlv made the richer for we fevl assured that that those \\'»llo make your nrfnlailitance in that city will vnluc your sterling quztlitzics. your good opinions, und ni|ovc ull your friendship_ as nmclii us we who orc hero tonight. ' As n nuirk of the esteem in which you arc bold we would ask you to ucccpt this small token, which wc' l T() New England States Standard lligh Glade liquipmcnt | ____ _____.--~___ *__ _ ____ ____~ l W . l.l._}IOW1\RD. D I’.A..C.l’.R..5t. ]ol\u.N.l.l. .___.__-- i_.__.___ ,_ ' 1 ;;,r._;._._::;._, ,...';._.r. '.'_.;,___. ' hope you will npprecinto not for its intrinsic value hut for the spirit in which it is prcsclltci , A-nd once signin wc wish YO" 0"<‘J'Y llooll lilcsslllg that it klllll 'Vl'1`UVl‘I'3“t° A V Y I - _1 __-___,,-Jr-»__,_ -_ _;1_ ltllllls ALLAN LINE §t»ltl”A" 3 Snilines Weekly via St. Lawrence From T0 l.lViiRl’<»tlL Quebec ...C:\l|z1\rinn..,...May ll Juno lil l\l<\nt|r‘:ll.. Virlrluinu . . .. Many L5li'_l\u\-1115 (liiolwr __/tlsntinn. juni- 4 _luv 2 Mulitrcul.,Vi1'tor|:||\ ....._l\|uv: It july 7 'l`fl ll/\Vlll‘Z `,i=f,»m 'ro Gtnsoow es of s 1 we may be spared to meet each other quite froou?ntly in the- future. In/ conclusion allow ine to extend 'C0 vou n behalf 0| Mrs Kennedy 'Fam' of the pillars are about to bc re- - 0 ' _ ‘ ~ ' , - - ,ily and myseh or heartfelt nphrecia- mO‘ed` For a long “mc your kmmy» ' th. v?r _substantial was in tmn for f- y whicii you have remembered us. "lf you go fishing the 24th, you butter lay in your suhvlv of Bshing ,tackle now. so vou will have every- thing rendy. 'l`his is head quarters for fishing gear-our trickle Wfvs sc- icctpn by an expert nnglcr and is ideally suited 'to local condit-ions. Come horn for rods, lines, reels, flies, fmskcts. lloutcrs, sinkoI‘s_ etc. 'T‘w»o Miles, 149 Greut George St. lllctf. The Standard _Bred WILKS '_STAVL_LlON “Baron _I¢l¢al” No. 35792 Plll-iltl BRED Nu. 42. _ Willi be at thu owners stables cvcry iuornillg and evening iur thu rieusmi of l‘Jl4, only uno duy every two wrecks, will ho nt Jonah licwises, l~‘rceto\vn noon May 20, Juno it and '17, Julv 1 and 15. Arrungenmnts Venn hc mode by phone or letter to lincmt umrcs from 11 distunce. ` Muulrcal..Ilcspr:rian May 'Jil julio M4»|\trc:ll..Qors|ca_n.- -A - MBV-10 _ll!I\F' U Mulitrval..(1rnmnIaT1._ ....._||nu~ .Vi _lilly 4 Mnnlrciil..Scandinaviun...May ll: Ium: l.l Nz l.0ND()N llztron ldcul is it sure foul gcttcr, 50 por cout. of the m'g,l'cs broil to :lim helm; with foul. l 'l‘r:l'iul~i $8.0() for the 'Jcuson, rc- Lurn privilclzo [rec if n_u,l'c docs not. I"|o|n .llmiln-ril..Cur|n!lilan.. ....M:\l’ 24 ]\|nr2li _ " .\l'»nlre.'\l luui;n\,. ju lc 7 . . . . . ._ l’I'U\'f! Ill luul. _ “ .ll|»ntrmll..$icilla|\ June ll V Ii }\]u|~L-9 "L 0\yn(~|-H 1-iHl.~_ " l\l~»nm~;|l l`uiusi:ln _ ju|y.i i I A (,AMl,UEI1lA - - . . .» f , W. K. ROGERS, City H. &A. ALLAN, I\I0l‘ll'l‘€aI | Mm, 12, 1914_ ' . --»-~--_--~»€--~-- --»---- -----A---~- --J 2365-5~1"mfl15l. T- _ nr -___-I I - _ ment MISS &>(_0_.»" to, learn tween' 20 V and 35 years nge to- tuke a' three years uoursc in gen- ernl hospital, district slid - social workV 'intlutled. For . further inform- ation write to ‘Supt., Frurninglio.'m_ llospitnl, Framingham, Minn. - ` _______VV __ 2432-5-1oM10i. V BOY WANTED-VAPrl.Y, 193 Quium Street. ' 238!-5»13Mtf. " ""#___°°°°'?‘I"`_”' ` "`A WANTED. A GIRL FOR GENER IA housework. Apply 187i Prince St. ' _ »" ` ~241f*_'5i8}l_l_6_i-_ WANTED-YOUNG WOMEN FOB. training school in hospital for tu-‘ ssne. Apply to Dr. E. ,V. Scribner, Supt., Worcester State Hospital, “Box 57, Worcester, Moss. _ ' ` 2»11_0:-4~2ZMti. F' sir.-' <7 FU!! SAM. _ FIRST CLASS SAFE. AT HALF price for-,,i3in:ed‘iate sale. R. E. _Mutch an_d 0. V 2114655-20M3i. A BUILDING LOTS l"OIt SALIC, EFS- ton Street, urnr Condensed lliilk. llfictory. Sizes to_bc st-nt. pur- chasers. Apply to Gaudet. & Hus- znrd.l- _ 2425>-5-l9M3wks. 0PTlUM~l, BOUGHT AND SOLD, 1914. Foxes, Mink, lt‘Lartcn,' etc. Organizing new companies my silo-» cialty. T. G. Ives, Montague. ‘ 38&1-14 ill Etf. READY FOR Sl~lI'PMF.NT NOW llluck mul Patclied Puppy Foxes, wcnncd, "iso mlult :-lilverlllnck :mtl Pntchcrl Foxes, M'urt‘ins, ilnby und udult F'lsl1c1‘s. Prices Reasonable. John l)o\\»nl.\um, Strathroy, Ont. V A _ _2364-5-l2Mi_4i._ Ffllt S.'\l1I‘].- TWU I)l4}SlI{ABI1l‘}l0 sitxmtions for fox ranch 1-L miles from thc citv will also build ranch- cu ii rcuuirud mid `will furnish any kind uf fmics ifoiquircd. Own- your own rnnch. Apply to J. (‘._ Mo- ltmulriolt, 'P\‘oprintoi' Ilillcrcst Ihuuih, Ul\urlutl;ol;o\vn, llnx 334. __ __ ________,___ ___ ____ __` , _1l_%__1_l_'_~"~15Yllll“-_ 1-'mt .~5A1.1c»--~1~“|R.~:'|‘ ul."/\ss CITY und Huburlmu rc.~'idr~ncc.~x with burns uutbuililiu,;s‘ und hunts in connec- tion tl1ci'4~\\'idh. Locnlcd on the bcst, und most dcsirulilc streets in thc city ond suliurhs. Hnucious und wt-ll lwpt. lawns surrounrlcd with hmlgoc, ltcsirlcni-cs lmllilsomcly finished both llluiile and out, und in- ';.:uml rclmir. ifittorl with ull nimlorn improve- nwiits for co'|nl`ul't und colivcnivilre; oqunl to tin- licsl.\in tho 1-ity or l’|'r|\in\-c. I‘crn<>n.=\ _1¢mkin|; fm- 1, llvllirublo |i1'0lic1'ly cannot fuil to lic fulltcll. For |mrticul:irs npp]y.1;0 (luudct. & I°Isszn.l'd, Solicitors, t hatlottctown. 2379-5-15M2\vks_ 1 River l`E1’ade icoous also sell options on usv. delivery. Uhas _V our ‘ence known ar American sulatg, situated the corner fWater_ and Haviland Streets. Apply SWS. '1`YDeVwr'it_ers andirnlking Ms _ 3935_16Mtf - ~ For ricesra_,nd"full mformat on, dd ss-.M _ 'chusetlis gox Exchangc. I* f *lp a *`.1l',e7 GB-udet &"HsszardL ' » * - ‘ ‘ ‘ __ _ ' _V __ - ,,V..».V,V.___ri ;, MlS.Cl2L`Lh_iE.0Ul§;_~_ji- - V 1o_1lQu_ecn_sc ” L l`, Nofrivo, smwluu l\'l'Ac‘H1Ni¢7.s on- " . _ CIlh1’_l0ttetbw'n;`l’V.`E. ` ` __ chlnes repaired. _ H; R, Dquglass, _ ._-, V_ »‘ V _ V V , ,, :,V,»___,__VVVV_VVV_ Expert, mcrcn Hotc1,_i>1»0na 1751. ' .- ' ' _ » ,___ V __ o1NG WEST, ANYONE oo1NG 'row _ _`..... Calgary would dd anfavor by @1155 V ,_ _ 5 _ ing at 44 Edward~St, ' _ Vfl _ ; ' ._ “ zflflli-5-1i NEW I.m\|](,H lv Lt nm I MI P ' ‘* A am\ \\\\\\\\€9//Ill 1 &\\é.¢fIIllIIlIII.\\\\\\\\\\\YZIIIA\\\\\\|-.II///II/@A\\\\\\\VII/IMIIIIIL\\\\\\\\7Il.W//I/ \ _ __ I III_\\\ V _ _ ._ - John R. linnis _ ` "‘ ~~‘ ~~ ` V tif- -._.,i..».,. ,' I .Ill _ nn | H y f .N VV V > ' . . _ I 2. 'I'he,past. I » ' ' ‘ . . 131,' ,"1 3. Thejhture of this prolltehle industry Pl'¢fI_¢?|°l‘7\él¥ ° P'l".°_.El"_.°BB ' Perrnanqncy ‘ _:A _Investors in for rqnnpames shouldlwelgh THREE POINTS -' _ ~\ ,IV l.l _Thefiiresent The past of the IlINNIS RANCH is a record of phenomenal success. ~ , The present of fI_lfe`_DINNIS RANCH is a conhnuation of A _Vita past history l ll 1 The _future of the DINNIS must therefore he certain ' \ , r, ' . \ / _-,V <. ' ri: 1NvEs_'r IN_-ru) nlclmnsnr roxrs (Z) DALIONQULIONJSTMIN OF FOXES oi Vrrmcnasn Foxes. ,You ShouId‘~Read_0tn- ‘_lBg_¢_;_1¢,l¢@'f _Tllelo -- 1 '.1 I I in V . '_,_.».,=l*l»"-;l‘-» -~ 1 %if"s.;.¥ ."f.'.\"_%@~l‘5'-- r ,_ _ A v fs _ j Pf°¢l'€r»»» , s=!~sm= ,ii-9.-1-pci A 5 , ` an enyiplile,reeondf%§§,§I§inIdVinlere£f _Y_0U. ` ' _ i l Before IIlVESTINGl"in~_lheSiI1eri'II0iIlllI\lPllfyV II " l 'l ' ' .s" i < ~ This .0ompany"ow'ns, ; u_eqrds__fior high-priced-pelVtp. __ ' ll" _ _t 'I I l ` l ‘ f :This iafa Il I The , _ vu/4wq\\\\\\\\\ » 1. 12.. w All l VERNON RIVER.