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Yosziiélfaiglulymhave beenhpleadi ' years. w no iiimake thai appointment today at The Bayer Studio ' A. is. iron, sono GoodPhoto¢raphy _ ' Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. f Old False Teeth Send mc, your old false teeth I pay you $1.00 r set -_-J- or 7 cents per tootlifcash _ by return mail. , R. A. COPEMAN 2579A Esplanade Avenue Montreal, P. Q. 9769-516MEmwf imopd. _ Painting and Decorating We do _all branches of the Painting and Decorating Busi- ness. Best of reference. Estim- etes furnished. Business estsbf I lished over 40 years ego. Tele- phone connections. _ P. H. Trainer 8: Son ‘ 118 Kent street Opp The Revere Footwear | 'rwo s|»e_ciaio_ Ladies’ White Canvas button bootfnade on a neatlast, _ J $2.10 _a pair ' A ilery pretty White _ ing. _$2.25 a pair See Our Window Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street i * ..*iN8TlTUTE WORK.-The Wo- men's institute of Kingsborough met at the home of Mrs. Merril Stewart on June 6th, Miss McFarlane was present and,gave demonstrations on making silk flowers suitable for hat trimming, etc.. also demonstrations on stencil- _llng. 'As Mrs. (Rev.) W. E. Piper was about to leave us for another pastorate the members presented her with a silver breadplate. The insti- tute will miss her very much especial- ly in getting up Socials to raise money as sho was always ready to take an ‘ active part. but we hope some other institute will he made the richer by our loss. Decided to hold our annual meeting in Hall. ‘ __ Pump with Black Pip- ‘S _ . *iT PAYS to'buy_in this Province. ..*‘l‘. GORDON IVEB is Guardian Representative, in Montague. . aus. n. n. nowtz1'1°'io‘ caan disn agentipr Annandale and vicinity. . .*8UMN|ER' VISITORS.-Mr. Elmo, Harrie and Mrs. Harris ar- evening en route to their summer cottage at Bay Fortune, where the will spend the sunrmer. rlved- in- Souris Wednesday ` i' ..°Fl8HlNG.-Large catches of cod- ilsh are being taken by the fishermen of Souris ani vicinity. ri. grant pei c-intage of the fish being of the lar- gest size. There are about_ twenty boats ilshing out of this port, all do ing 'well. and it seems a pity there is ca _are not more men engaged ip th lucrative trade The fish are being sold green at a higlrprice to io 2 firms. ..*LATE6T DEVICE.-Sealing lob- ster cans without solder in a perfor- mance that may be seen in Matthew & McLean’s factory at Souris. The work is done with a Canco closing machinp, which this enterpresing chine is driven by a gasoline moto and is operated by one man, and i capacity is 1500 cans per hour. Th eilicency of this new method of seal ing may be judged by the fact that their whole sesson’s pack they hav found only one leaky can. there has been some very fine cod winter and summer hardly missing Sabbath afternoon at 3 p. m., text _ ..*"‘ANNANDALE.- Mr. Nell Mor- rison was on a visit lately to Green- Ville--*Tile flBliii1S iii VBPY good and tawa Ladies’ college in the church bud- makes his daily trips without fail_ church union, ..*0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cssir must accompany order. ..D. F. TIERNEY is 'Guardian ro- presentative in Souris. metf. ..*8YDNEY RACES-Who' won! Bob Mac. New Glasgow races, who won? Jeilico; New Glasgow races who won? Kitchener. What is their sire? The Celebrated Commodore Ledyard which can be ‘seen at his owner's sta- ble; Montague, any time-now then breeders, choose which you shall breed to those that have produced speed or otherwise watch for ad after .line iird ' 125-6-2Mtf. PllESBlllEH|lll Sllllill DISCUSS EHUHEH lllllllll WINNIPEG, June 10-The important question of foreign missions formed the subject ofexcellcnt and inspiring addresses delivered at the session of the general assembly last evening, when Westminister church again ac- firm installed last winter. The m11_:"£;l;Tg,qgt;:rc?' eAlal`i’gilen_(GeandlirI:i‘-3, is chairmen of the board of foreign mis B sions; Rev. Dr. R. P. MacKay, Dr. Mc- _ Clure,'Re_v, W._H._Grant. Rev. F. H. in Russel, and. Rev. R. A. King. _ 8 ' At theaftarnoon session reports were presented revealing much effec- tive work accomplished by thc board of_ Sabbath schools and young people’s societies; also the record committee and puhllclatlons cominitiee. The as- sembly decided not to include the Ot- et but a s ccial committee will con ' S 1 D - fish taken in trawls. bm the hand sider the needs of the institution in liners are not `__ fw- $22,810.54 on the college residence. -#4/4’ Methodist Delegation Received Thereafter Principal Crummy ima Sir James Aikins entered the audi the assembly. Principal Cnimmy stated that he owed no small debt oi gratitude to the personal friendships met among the ministers of the Pres- byterian church. Today people were looking from a irish point of vantage. and as the result of the heroism be- ing manifested, they were pntering on a new life. The contribution of the church was to be the great agency in ushering in a better -order of things in the world. Touching on the question of union. Principal Crummy said that the future under God’s guid- ance promised to-disclose many bles- sings of importance to the church. (Chcers.) Sir James Aikins congratulated Dr. Baird on his election as moderator. _ ' Sir James also was glad to seo another friend on the platform, Dr. Somerville (his old schoolmaster), who used to 1 give him (Sir James) many a good licking. (Laughter). Sir James appeal- ed to his hearers for a higher type 01 citizenship among the people of Can- ada, and believed that _the men of the churches were destined to achieve this distinction. He added that the warmest greetings which tho Metho » dist church could convey to the Pres byterian church was tho vote on union any other grade. `\\\\\ZIl Railllll stating that no matter what the out- come the church must go forward, .... , 4 _ sas rn se~ n. . au c was rr: _ ‘ _"`¢ -.W f- \_'- .` . ` - -- A ` sented and adopted, the total amosiint _' I rg. _-I IQ* of the consolidated capital in this ` _ _f department being s4os,42i.19. Between 1...*-' . vi. ` to the torium and were warmly greeted by L _ ' CANADA Cement is the mark _of Concrete sdtisfaction. For building Fences, Barns, Dwellings etc, and- to be sure of satisfactory results only use_“CAN DA"Cement._Canada- Cement in spite of its superiority is no more expensive than Insist on “Canada” Brand _ _ CANADA Cement is manufactured under the super- vison of a General Superintendent and General Chemist. They require all cement produced tomeet standard specific- ations thus insuring absolute uniformity of Product. Ask for booklet and further information. Get our Prices Delivered at your Station 'liicgoecisllorhwurccc ,_ 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ‘L°““ °“°°“’- S" J““‘“ “‘°“°d "i lnuxv'////al\\\\v1llllsvIl§\\\\\\\\\amn ll % as forward it would go. (Cheers). _ and as to how such needs could best_be clerk of thc presbytery, 'and subsc- -'_ y__|__ value of Bible stories in the religious issue of the Record was 65,000 copies A 12-Day Clean-_Up Sale; of, _These Chairs - 1 Starts /Next Wednesday \ - 1 ----A' _Smashing Low Price °‘3..i§i§§?’i Well Made Single Rung Natural Finished Ch airs _ 5 \ _‘l 5 \__ 1, _ti _ ~ __ _ A _ _ . R. T. -I-Iolma,n, i’»f‘“§.'j"§;'.i".‘.‘3."i . 'slit From the -turn of the Store Key next Wednesday morning and for 12 days follow- ingpthese' Chairs will be on sale at this un- heard of price. There are 1500 in the lot, but while this _number looks large, the price will sell them--'-the offer is simply irresistible. In fact, they can’t be purchased direct from the factory right now in hundred lots at the same rice. The 'price of material is_advanc1ng_ by leaps and bounds-Wages areincreaslng en- ormously on account the scarcity of help- all of which»in'e’vitab1y means the advance of ices’ _ 1 ' _ _ pr This is your one--and _ perhaps your last opportunity to se- cure C rs at this price. This offer was never.eg§ialled before to ou; kung; e-'--we cannot promise you that itwi be repeated in the fu¢ur`e2llOW and only now is t _time to buy. _ ' These Chairs are made ofs cially seasoned and selected `bi,-¢h md 'elm in clear, clean nature white finish; madewith 19-inch 5' h‘seat". rounded hack panel, back posts, 222%-lggiiednhnobs at top giving the Chair a well finished apgeiu-. m '. made with single rungs--iust thegzght size, sh_?e and mah fof§mhen_ H311, C ul-ch, or _Schoob sure to o er plenty at ggi, pi-loo because an offer of this kind isextremely rare. Sale Paige, ut togedier aspicture, c mis-1snrri._sn;»iiiiF`f‘“ ’ j; ' _ 1 . - 1"' o L if U ‘X . As Picture _/' Single Rung i'iiHf€ili0lil llii\i_ 50_P0i' "Gilt Of lli0“‘l_iii and ll. A. King, india; niuifl)r_ Alfrcfl llio Siiiifliiy 801005 i‘0iiiii “Oil Oiiiiiiiii Ganiiior. chalrnian board of forci ii _ llifi m0i'li‘li0i'SlliD of tho church. and missions. The church auditoriiizni Mlmrds Lmlmeni' C0" Ltd' _ forcibly drcw the attention of the as- wus-C1-1,wd,,,1_¢0 its utmost capacity 90"”--‘ i liiiif’ iitiiiii Yvi-ii' lililliifd B sembly to the necessity for training by de||,g,¢es and n0n.d¢|e5M¢,s, who Liillmelii iii my fHlliil.V limi lilo iii my every boy and gm in |.e||g|ou,, ¢mth_ n_eq“mmy broke mm applause RH stables for years and consider it the The problem must he faced from me some speaker uttered a remark best medicine obtainalilo. top to tho bottom. and if people took gpm-op,-guru to thc B¢uu0u_ \"§"'*‘ "MY- a hand in Christian work properly. wily D,-_ Alfred Gam"m._ chairman bonm Al1l' RED ROCHAV. D12 Baird the lIl0dBi'8i0i'. Folilled by of Montreal, moved, seconded by J. H. eign fields. This committee, he lliillikiiig Pi`iiiCiliHl Cflimilii' and Sir Tumbali. that a committee be appoin- said, does far more work than could James for tneir kindly expressions. ted to go into the whois question of the be done by any one church_ since it Milling that the Prenbyi-orliiil 0h\li‘Ch college's financial position and confer has, and still ls, seeking to unify was indebted to the Methodist with the board of finance and report mission work all over the world: church for the patience exercised in later to the assembly. it also endeavors to secure informa- iiwillllilg U10 °fii°“S °f the S°fiPf“"°° *O -“Se ii' by six sneakers at last evenings good work of ine missionaries. this connection. He was gratified at sesglgu of the Gene;-ul Assembly in Rev_ Harvey Gram said Chhm was the assistnlice being Elven by U19 the- Westminster church. Addresses of passing through u crisis. and that 0l05lCi1l ‘C0ll€Be in the 199-CliliiB Of the the most. interesting nature on mis- it rested with me church to deduc Y°““g- P‘_`e5id°“i Falcon" n“”"3“l’°“ Bi0IiH~i`Y W0i‘k in liidih. Chinn. J8D8i1_ how the country was to emerge. ilu Ili0V0il iliii illl0Di-l0li Of iiifi_i‘0D0i‘i- ' Formosa. and Trinidad wcrc dc- said too, that there had been com- 50 Poi* CBM 0liili¢i°- livercd by Rov. Messrs. R. P. Mac- plete change of attitude of the litorntl W. A. MHCLBKSHI1. B- A.. of Toronto. Kay. Trinidad; Dr. Wm. McClure and towards thc missionaries. who sccondcd tho report, marie thc W_ }|_ Grant, (~_h|m\; 1.1 1(_ .n||um|_ ‘ Bl\0iilil it H0! Wiii HUC 035'-' Tilt! i`0ll0i'i of foreign missions, outliiicfl thc mE{‘r_|:‘_`;t"',;t|"_"lx'“" Fund Hotel “nd - f \ was thereafter adopted and rcwln work of tho continuation commitioo. " y ` “’°“' unity of effort were agreed to. _ For Halls and Schools _ mondations for more systematic work, which does m15g;0nu,y work in fo,-_ 'rho donnie on tho ottawa Lauioo 'er' - u- _ ae- f s-_-£15 colloge was than resumed, Rcv. Mr. _ Milne explaining that the collcgc only sought tomporary relief until nor - _ mul times returned. Tho college was doing a true work for the church and Schaol and Church Trust' he appealed for the aid of the ssscm ees, as well as :Directors of Halls should not let this op- portunity pass to procure new Chairs at practically the price of old benches. _ Order promptlg' by mail or phone or get a oardvl_;lol- man’s special Train ed- nesday morning and take advantage of this, aswell as ‘ 1 numerous equally attractive _ 1 the request of the college was at pres- cnt being considered by the board of l finance. After some furthor discus YOU Call l'laV6 y0i.ll‘ Cl'l0lC€ 0f'_ . “ " sion _tiie__mot_i_on g>_)i|;c»1udc tho col- Five Rosgs’ lege n t e c urc ui get was put to 1 the assembly and defeated by a vote Royal H°u‘eh°ld9 or 101 ond ss. Thereafter, wsiior rain Regal, Beaver, _ I-lolyrood, bllllr. J. K. Macdonald observed that' A _ _ _ _ o _ Victor :§s¢:i_a‘lss_:__§ee otherbig ad in Sensation éold Med", ants of Montague, Lower Monta °“ ‘°1°°°f“e'S .§:'...°.l;';: 9 FEEDS at seven o'cloc from June 12th, B;-ag, ' |--- l-- Monta ué S ‘~" °'°°'”“’ l ' ' g ` Barrels of 196 lbs or Sacks containing either 98 lbs we pay freight - We, the undersigned Merch: 49 lbs. or 24 lbs. ` Wepayallfreightchrirges -1916 until September 12th, 1916. 1 Mmdnn 3 P. E. Island on all cash orders amounting to $10. ll 2 to any railway station in Saturdays exoepted' Ctl¢h’ed Corn, SIGNED Cornmeal, w. 1i.i»...1..~1.c... \/ Ground on cm. ~ ' Poole & Thompson, Ltd.. Gi'°\"“i 09”" Sh°“’»_ or over for these chairs. M, ¢_ Mdgowun, Ives & Murdock, McPherson Bros. M. F. McDonald. 1 rr" r .rr.°.'°'~ I c D. OO D. J. hgéasn, _ ' _ .._ _ _ _ _l am~i4srwsu~.' _ ~» ~' .1-.,,-,_ ____--'_-1.-.,~_=_',,\<',; \ _ __ _1. _, _ _ __ _ _ __,1 ._ __ _ _. __ __ a ,- .__ _._ __ _. _ __ _ _ . _ ____|_<_ _.,_; ____ __. 1. .en _ 'i ~ ._.._.1.mi.hi».»i.-11.ii’:1.9i.i'.__..* "' “ ' “ "°~ ‘.‘..»»1.,~.,~‘_-_i...... fu-~-£.,.,_,»-»»»'_.._.i‘ ~ _ . . . _ .. _ ~ f \ - _. ' _ - > 1 _ __ ~»>