K n u 1 zgtw-nun- ' MR. J. FRAXK ARXETT. Ionservatirc Candidate for Prince ' One of the most forceful and en- gaguy; personalztles in politic: t0- Eli‘; LI J frank Arnctr, Conserva- tze {or Prlncc. Ha has y successful‘; business man, 114d tune to devote to 1:. the wwn o! .e lalsfvt 1n the county. He ‘c member of the n most popular good work and interest lrc has an ordinary shatt- . Convention u. Mu: nomination for the not": 1nd t‘ honor and i ng that it and much and since .. self into "ch 59:4 and ei- icnt has ‘ r worked c-rrttplctcly" of Itlontagzre. 1n Elnrsdwlc. Jfirzston, of Einzsdale ‘ friends :0 toe ‘.11 spend “ passtd i: the l He explained that those three things‘ are the foundation on which Ora-WM "um is built and he showed thatl ‘charity, in other words love, meant‘, r112, CHARBCTTETOWVNTCUARDIA§ Western Guardian i —BLUI.‘STONE, Arsenate of Lime. ‘love and helpfulness and fvbrm". Hydrated Lime, Paris Green. in stock ltotvards all mankind. 0 on iuesday. July 15th.. M. until late in the forcnoon the wreath- ‘er cleared before noon and the ii urnoon and evening though 0001. ‘were rveU suited for a picnic. A 13189 Wm“! ywtmk of the delightful ml:- iey prepared by the ladies who arc gamed for ml, quality and abund- anr! of their picnic dishes, In the saloon the workers were kept bilil’ dispensing ice cream. drinks and ‘fruit. Much disappointment was felt whunuwmvumeznurrwvlrow Vshow a picture in tho hill 68W the cvenirlg, announced that some necessary part of their picture ma- chine was missinS. The brewed: o! the day which are to clear of! the hall debt were most, satisfactory. During the evening of June 26th. there passed very peflwlfl-Ily 1W0‘! our midst another or our oldest citi- zens, lvirs, George Wallace. She had been for many months suffer-ins’ -.\-_;'n a tedious and lingering illnes but through it all sht- shotvcd won- Lcrful patience and at the last slip- vped painlessly and quieill’ "'8! Throughout all the long period of- her illness she was given most loving and attentive care by her family who now. though deeply mourning The “m! Pmductlwl °f ma‘ m he: i055 are glad to know her indeed m’ “mid m 19m w“ “w” 100° a: rest. Baides a smowing husband immmn wn" there are left behind four daught- er; and five sons namely: _.\frs. J. A, Callahan. Ellmsdale; An- nifi, ZVIrs. Frank Ready, Tlgnish; Clara. Hrs. Llovd Croume and Mary Mrs Vincent Walsh. both residing 1n the Llnitcd States; Maurice, in WestNTi Canada. Leo. in northern Ontario. John. in Alma and Albert and William at home. An immense throng of people attended the funer- - :1 whach tool; place from her home to the sacred Heart Church. Alber- ton, on Sunday afternoon. The pall- bearers were ‘Aiessrs. Peter Burke. Anslcm O'Brien. Allan blatthuws. John Barbour. James McIntyre and Alex. White, 0:1 Friday evening June 67th., Mr. flwurgeon Sicrkrthur, of Brooklyn. Great Beyond. after nuny weeks of illnélss. He had been a lifelong resident of Rosebank un- Bernicc. ' at Bruce's. the l ~ Orangemen of Elrnsdaie held a pic- ‘Sold F1811! l! 3N4!"- Q ,n:C on the hall grounds there. ._ Hhotlgn rain poured down steadii? 5480-748-21. —MOWEB KNIT! SHARPINIRS 5498-7-19-2i. —-DOCTORS RECOMMEND yeast for health. Try Mac's Hopu Ale for thirst and health. 4952-6-28-tsti1lJuly24. -ASK FOB MAGS HOP ALE for thirst and health. Sold everywhere. 495"°'”'““11~'“1Y“- Admission 35c, Children 25c iMessra- Belle POPB w! Mmflwi, --- MacDonald. of Boston, but formerly“ -1.\' nor pwunmsrt. use Mobil {or Sour-is East. are spending the week E. A. or BB Motor Oil. Sold at i_lend ln Brooklyn, New York, the 31'1"‘ 54°3'7'19'71' iguests o! Miss Hazel Pope, formerly‘ iof North Lake, P. E. L-A motor‘ —IOI-MAN'H. Bumnwrsido, has BELLQMATmESON iparty consisting of the Mum. Belle Maiaguh Hay Salt. Send your order‘ 59'1"“ . nlmu‘ lPopo, Margaret MacDonald. Hazel in now. 5468-7-17-tts3i. °°“°°""" lPope, and Mrs. A. r. Seavcrs, nee —-— i HONEY To W“ (Miss Minnie Pope, spent the day at -TBY MAGS BOP ALI f0? thirst. r i MONTAGUI l Coney Island’ N‘ yp M!“ Hazel n u healthé’. wsz-s-zs-utumuzm. . POW o, Nam, u“. who “m, to —WE HAVE THE NICEST assort- ment of New Brunswick Cedar Posts 5468-T-17-tH3l. ‘ ever shown. Holmans. Summeraide. i i -n-\1. SILVER. FOX and Puvnyf Food, containing 10% meat, 2% bone- i meal, Fishrneal, Milk Powder, Cod‘ Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Yeast and Iodized Salt. in biscuit or meal form. price only ‘lléc and Bc per lb. at Bruce's. 5480-7-l8-2l. for in a short time he returned and purchased the place in Brooklyn where he had sinc¢ lived. The fun- eral service which took place at his home on Sunday, June 29th., pus conducted by Rev, G. A, D. Elliot and was largely attended, He leaves to moon-l his loss his uifeQIonrvrly Janie Williams, one daughter. Mrs. Arthur Matthews, Brooklyn, and one son Edgar. at home.--E. Q. til a fervyears ago whc-n he sold ' ' Reserve in at 8.15 p. m. IIIXIDYLHIIPM"NETAY Jillllfll ’ Eastern-tiara TUESDAY. JULY 22nd For the HI$H CLASS CONCERT STANLEY BRIDGE rurlniotuww... MR. HARVEY BARNES of Boston. assisted by a num- ber of trained artists rdian ..'MONTAGUE.-II.A Cream Boc- ial on St. Andrews Presbyteriani Church Grounds, Tuesday, July 22nd.’ 5312-7-11-18-19-31. ' ..'MAC's HOP ALB in sold whole-i ‘sale by Clark and McDonald, aim-i 4953-8-28-toti1iJuly14. I JSTBICTLY TEMPIEATE drln‘: I Mac's Hop Ale. It! good. 4953-6;28-tstii1Ju1fi4 nnuws mom rraw YORK -~~ 9+0 RAVI YOUR EYBS' EXAMINRD AND . GLASSES HTTED B! E. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist llontofl“ Q I. I. PRLWATIIRE BURIALS BOUGHT Fear of being buried alive has grown to such an extent in Europe that the Society for the ‘Prevention of Premature Death has been organ- ized. It is arousing public interest in Britain in the building of a large mortuary where bodies may be kept until there can be no doubt that death has taken place. It will be wnducted along the lines or that in Munioh. Germany. where. attached to each body is a, cord connected with a system of bells which ring at. the slightest movement of the body. At.- tendants m on duty day and night and l; a bell rings they dash for a. l doctor. The new society has 11 tests 5 O coming before the German Relchw stag this session is the Mistress and , Mm Bill. It is spansored by thei union of female domestic sen-mu! who are determined that their pow»: 7 of “rLg-hts" u-hich they >.\: demand- ing from the government is the‘ freedom o! the individual in um! the mistress shall have no oontroll sponsible for the spmad o1’ the no. stocking craze in Ehrope. At s gala Brooklyn, N.Y-. two years ago, is enjoying splendid health and intends visiting her native land next year.- Miss Belle Pope ind Mics Margaret, MacDonald intend stopping over in.‘ Springfield, Mass, on their return trip to Boston. I GERMAN MAIDS WANT y ‘RIGHTS’ i ._..._ l One of the most mum-tent bills hall be felt. Among the number ver her out of service hours. AMERICAN GIRLS LEAD FAD American girls are being heeld re- n l l ST. JAMES CHURCH On Grounds Opposite Church SUMMIEBFIELD WEDNESDAY, JULY 2s (If not fine, will be held on Thursday) of death. PICNIC :1 event an; the Casino at 5t. Juan-les- Plns, a. fashionable French welt re- - sort, fair Americans. in diaphonous ‘evening gowns, were the only ones Wvithhout stockings. A correspondent says the idea “tookfi and before the evening was ave, stockings seamed VYAMBTiOEH girls appeared outside of >~ st. Paul's, in London their tennis socks attracted muuch attention. and soon afterward English girls began |to emerge sans stockings. Girls in "1' mtny parts of Europe hue followed _ suit. of June Mr Nat a was accom- Z\Zr. Bruce .2; Gciorge. ' "/2 ~11‘. Juiy 15th _. j-cfir clrl son of "*'via!e, The little "ral day's ltoicra and ‘lllil’. he i3" rlr-“ad dis- IJmJy of nine '3 r 61nd just two 0015i an. Dornthy: i4 and Nellie. all :1 l Georgia bath c’ attendvd The pal‘- . Villlafd u; Harold rrvl children aim .\l:‘.=. Vin- "V" rlrlzhtcr CV31 :1: 11w summcr with Grorge Vifnilace. 0n Stzixlwv Yhe United Ch- o! EIms/lale was :1 to 1's twpaciw when rvofc cam» fzom mm ad 1a.}- to en. i J’ h!‘ Q "film's Paflade and . of the Elms- ' L"'l§". -".‘f?l",il_\' organ- ized fir‘ _: rlvny: nf m“ Pfjnpe A}. frcrl Lcnlqw If MDT/lilo and many ' "rm uh-rr lndzcs marchcrl “in ‘lac hall toihc n» tw- rrntral news were ‘ "m. Hcv. Mr. Elihu“ r f’ 1' .' *1 and h"m.<r-lf a": "l"? I fir“! a Rplcndxl scl- »_ z?» tcw. ‘Ami now abi. . "f". fir. '3'; those thrrr. ~ , "to z O.’ those L; charity." H."/'“:r"u".. J';'.'.' (‘fl 13th.. irzrtcs- ' 11th:‘: j’ Travellers Samples at a. big discount The very latest ASTORIA SILK CREPE Ensembles and Sport Dresses. .' S Fria , House Dresses,‘all must go to make room. Silk Hose, all sizes and shades in the Ring 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET We are in the Ring and Want to Know if it Pays to Advertise 5 Rming Ertra Specia $3. 75 r, Week-end Savings JULY 19. 1930 ______. for Men and Boys Young Men's Suits in fancy Grey and Fawn Tweeds, double breasted models sizes 34 to 86. Friday and Saturday Men's Suits, about fifty in the lot in fancy Grey, Brown and Fawn" Tweeds, single breasted models. Sizes 36 to 48. Worth to $25.00 Friday and Saturday Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Suits guaranteed Botany Serge, SB. & 13.'§;..'"Z§§'sg§li°$.§"71?‘ 12-50 3.00 Men’s Lustre Coats in plain 'Grey, fancy Grey and plain Black. allsizes 1.50m . . . . Men’s and Young Men’s Plus Fours in fancy Fawn and Grey T weeds, plain and elastic waist "bands and cuffs. $4.50 $5.00 to . . . . . .. Men’s long Duster Coats, Khaki shade all sizes .. .. Men’s and Young Men's Flannel Trou- sers in Fawns and Greys, Cream and 11.50 Fancy Whites. All sizes $4.50 to \ A clearing line of Men’s Flannel Trousers in fancy Greys and Fawns, dark stripes. Size 34 to 86. 4.95 Worth to 86.50_ A clearing lino of Men’s all wool Bath- ing Suits in Blues and Reds, all a 3.00 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, Blue, Cream, White, separate collar and collar at- §I2f.°“................... 1-50 Clean up in hard and soft Straw Hats. 3311113. T“. 2-00 Men’s Shirts fancy Broadcloth separ- Zif$Z§Z7‘T'Y‘7f............ J59 Blue, 1.00 Young Men’s summer weight fancy Pull Over Sweaters, in fancy 3.00 shades . . . . . . . . .. . . . 89 sizes to clear Men’s Work Shirts Khaki, Chambray, Navy. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Balbriggan combination long legs, short sleeves all sizes I § tosellpat................69c SEE OUR VERY MANY BARG Any one buying ten dollars worth or more will receive a pair of Chiifon Full Fashion Silk Hose. Value $1.50. FREE $8. 95 Saturday,‘ ClearingPrice...........89c I the Lion's Share of the ' Bargains rum: stLx. , rum!“ “m “m ¢ZZQN§B§QEES 9"" 9”" 10:22“; vorw nnssns (ANTON Am: m‘: gnu" Value up h: $6.15 Sizes 38 to 46. (335)! p315!!! m o" no“ Ftihv- Sflvfllv- Regular sum. Value up u» sizso. u “m,” ""4" I In the B-lll downto go Ring Price hi“ to clear at gum‘ ‘m, l LowPrices to ClearBalance of Summer Dresses 3 DAYS SALE IWOday S SALE ! Silk Bobettes and Bloomers Silk French Panties all aha AINS JULY 18th, 19th AND 21st JOHNS 01v’5____ ... JIM", 111% dillm and large sizes only ... . . .. 69c des. Won derfulvaluesat 89c