lilli LIIARLiYFIElfiWN ubAKmAN s-LZ GALPlTOLf-TOIIAY-Tlllllt. qiiiv SHE BLASIIQA, TOWN _WIDE OPEN . . . Improve horgright toltalte lovcon her oyvnfomul “The Adventures of ww- ERROL FLYNN-OLIVIA DeI-IAVILLAND “A” “““”°“= - “MUD” “Al” PATRIC KNOWLES — IAN HUNTER FR EE TARGETS GIVEN TO ALL CHILDREN which enable you to get free bows and arrows from your “ROBIN HOOD FLOUR” Dealer. N; TODAY and tomorrow 88.30; Ray Court $7.00; Kline HOW THE MONEY WENT M1- Ha-“ola M» aw» I-I-erbcrt Court $460; Albert, com-t, —-—" 1J1‘. 60.3.12; Leonard Court $2.12; PROJEVI‘ NO. ti-BANKING ANDil-lrnlicrsoll $15.00; Emmett Irving _1_\'il1l C0011 $9 7D; C001‘! & BOB LOADINGGRAVELGRAVELLING $15.00; LCAIQ llvlig $16.00; John 6111.07; Lil-lilo» Corllsa-n 57811-94: .-\.\‘i) ulricovlxo LOW-LYING ‘ll-ring $0.00; Otto Irving $22.00: i-ililr-es CQITlBiln. Jr. $85-50: Mar- SECTIONS Jilverett Irving $5.60; Sidney Irving shad Condon $18.50; John O. Cobb l$2 00; . M. Irving $15 00; C151; $7.00; Frank CorcoranfiltllfiChar- Jolinstone $6.00; George Johnston? K35 CYBWIOYG $500; W liflm Craw- Vicinity Ma‘. Section Nu. 41 l ylgqn’; Bomb, $0.60; McDonald Johnstone .60; i010 $1200; K .W~ CFUWYS $155 002 . Wfutthew Burke $10.00: Jcsoph Harry Johnstone $6.60; £174.16 K031110710 (EYHWYS $55-03; FTedi ‘alegeaalgglréntlzlelexaggalynz? ésvgfigf (Jzznlpbcll S12 00; No.1 Campbell ‘Jcnnstonc $4.00; J. R. Johnston? 901111106 $11-99; Canadian Nationall mmg and “shim; and finlslled the $7 00; Plus Cailllpllcll $3.00; Colin s4 00; Garfleld Jolinstone $2.00: -R~i1~\\-l.\'s_>1-1>14 15: Emmett Cusack- d" Wm, a dellclous dlnne, served Campbell $6.00; John Campbell Clydfi Kerwin $510; Edward Ker- 543W“)- bmme“ A- Pamack $54-10? a; me dlnlng hall $10.25; Allen Canlpbell $10.50; gill $4 10g: Milan“) Léeeco lsééooé Casieivgegl 5104520: greertliraxlred ______ Peter P. Cam bell $9 40; John A. ram w) - : amue ec ‘ : r Campbell 59.48: Joseph Doucett/c 191-00; P916)’ M860 54-00; 391190101- 318-751 5,33“ Cullen $525432 Hull’ flights; lgloogmartallllggzlvl-llxé; sltbo; Eiluene Deborie s0 00; Ralph Lannmsan s6-60- _ David Millal Ciliiiils 510°; Jack Oil-swell $0315: on blslne“ ' " ;i,_- '- "'~ Q5‘ g , ‘ lorrlson ; 0m. c . . ‘ - C _ gléinbiiviif ‘Bfifrggcrieilafzpgéftlctll? lFrcd McLeod $2.00; Basil McLeod $557.20: Charles Champion $0.00: M‘ and M“- Pfm “mi” ‘Iifl Barnard Rood $9 o0; Robert Flood lsz 00: Raymond McKinnon $4.20: Lester Chem for, $873.06; Ben- ggollgaiiifii” ilil/icrhlkarc wMW-nplflmf” $2.00; John M Farrell $0.00; John Arthur Reynolds $1.50; Benjamin llgmin 6131111119011 249-86: Gerald C m. an gm) cDom g’ m n u. Fern-ll $0 o0; wiliium A. Far- Richards $9.00; Malcolm Reid s4-°°- l am“ 3°81“? alden Dalton a igan. were v rs 0e! o roll $15.00; Francis Johnston $0.00; 1050-20; Peter Deiwn $11-52: Daniel River ‘"1 5111111"- iiie Kiwis Mi’- William Malldr $12.00 John M. Section w. 4Q lDalton $17.75; 011-5 Duns $14 50: and 1W"- J- C- Willi"- Moran 010.50; William Moran lDiliiflifi-iiiilli Lid 75-90: Ed- llovm; Ronald Madman also; Cameron Glow 3137);); Jose l, lwarci Downe $716.04: Percy Downe 0n Thursday the annual picnic Daniel .\ia Loan $9.00: Benjamin ‘COIKIOD $9.00; Daniel Condon $9. . 3443-332 J- PEYTY DOWM $13 86; W86 11915 0D All Slim-i Cliiimh lllllcllean $4 0°; Alexander Map ~wllllam Dunn 59ml; wlllmm 3 lhaster Douglas 136 40' Geddle grounds, Cardigan, and was great- lDouglas $97.50; Wallace Douglas $12.00; Klmblf’ Douglas $6.00; Cof- lCveorge o Graham $0.00; liin Douala: $8 00: Fulton Douglas 13h Graham 590g; Mh/man gm- ,$17.00; Petal A. Dolron $75.00; ham $9.00; Ernest Graham $9.00; lpemi Poiiliiie $11-00; B01181’ Dal- lMark Jackson $0.00; Lorne Ken- iZi°i 4411-1-95: Robert Dalziel $011.06; Graham $18 00, Wendall Graham l$9.00; Horatio Graham $9.00; ‘Nllliam 1y enjoyed by a people front far lent meals were Lean $6.00‘. Angus MacKenzie $6.00, lifalcoliri MitcKenzie $9 09; John MncKay $6.00; Angus McCormaok $9.00; James McCormack $10.00: Hugh McEachern $9.00; Joseph ltlcLellan $6.00; John A. MacDon- Reginuld Docherty Willard Ellis $3.00; Herry Ellis $00.03: Aldon Ellis $44.75; Harold Ll-is $63.62; Wcndali Ellis $35.25: Kcnnrtll Ellis $35.50; Olin Ellis $18 l2; Michael Egan $5 00; gel, [nCtll Fraser $22.80; J. Wallace ; lFrrtnt-ls $26.10; Allan Fanning $11.50; John Fitzpatrick $4.50; g Ern-cst Ffll‘q_illl8.l'S0fi $24.00: Arthur 1,3,; Fill} ' 80.00: Fenncli A: Chandler 54-10: C-iirvlrcr: Fr-zzcll $543.46; Jlllll‘ NI Ford $30 ‘J4; John A, Richard I-Icarn $1152; sull Henry 518.72; John Ham hill $8.00; Capt. Henry Larscn S 20.00; Richard Lilvcrs $8.00; Harry Lavers $6.00; Herbert Lzrccrs $20.88; David Lav- ers $21.60; Waidron Layers $8.00; CUCil Lt-Lacheur $8.64; Emmersorl Llewellyn S7 00; Patrick Murphy $1152; Mtchacl Martell $8.003 George Mc-Cormack $23.76; Lemuel NICCOIITIZICK $6.00; John MrCor- mack $8.00; J. A. McCormark $lil.75; Fred McCullough $4.00; Wilfred McQuillnn $8.50; Irvin Sampson $7 00; Havelock Stewart $7.50; Russell White $5 76; Rupert Wight $11.52. Section No. 43 John MrKerizle $9.00; Harry G. Reid $1.50; Hector Stewart $9.00; David Seveabnllgh SL50- Prolect No. 6 —Sundry Percy Affleck S fleck $10.50; jI-Ialold Acorn _ -,Aylu'ard $44.00; Charles ‘$563.51; Samuel Arblng $2.00; _ lArbing $23.37‘. A-‘glllholglyz Arlflanu 40.00; Jose h r n ‘ 75; i‘ ll _ irb-ng $l7P28; Hegrrell Arblng ‘mid 514-405 Albert F0111 810.002 $145372; James Arblng slq l7; ay Jamcs Ford $10.00; Eldon Ford Road, Alblng $3450; Franc“ Al-blng $10710: Harold Ford $10.00; George Thursday.- $17.50; William Arbing $03.25: FPifi $23130; “all Fwd Sil-ililll-ioyd Frank Arbin; 23.62; John Austin Fold $14-40? William Fwd $80.13; $02.00; Reginald Barwlse $120.00: “"1710 F010 54° "141 W ~1- Bridget Kenney. St. ’I‘eresa‘s Mr. Reuben McConnell, Frank Grimes Lorne Ford Valley. was a visitor to the ci Cardigan Head Ilhd and MrsJ, John Mustard. Cardigan Head, spent a very en- joyable Sunday afternoon at Mor- tuwn They large number of and near. Exoel- served on the grounds by the ladies of the par- ish. Bingo and games of all kinds furnished an evening of fun and 01:19.5 00; John J. M8‘DOI\B.ld lnedy $9.00; William Llewelln Diiigii/Fiys T181150" $100; Russell as darkness gathered the older $12.00; John E MacDonald $0.00; lsiB 00; Melburn Llewellyn $18. 0; 131112111911 $14-75: Stanley Dlnzwall l people returned to their homes Pcter MacDonald $5.00; Michael ‘Edward W. Mlllar $9.00; Laurie $5400- Rlfiliflrd Dclene $11-00; , each with a beautiful trlmmedcako Slgslvortil $2.00; John Sloane $0.40. §McLure 9.00; George T McLure James Delaney $16 0: James ~ whilg the younger boys and girls Jo=eph Sloane $9.40; Hugh Steele l$9.00; W liam McLure $18.00 Ches- lDoYie $10000‘ Peter Doyle $39.04: “ma-ed 1n the ha“ where Q“; I800. ter G. McLure $9.00; Preston D. RfifllilllillaQoye $16.75; Lloyd Dar- llou" were qulckly and pleasantly s i “$000M? $100; Hiiiiriid Mel-Eggnog)“ H1300 i’);llrgaciglfigfl-inagilflvklllsabzslz; "him w” l“ damm‘ "° ‘he cc ion No, 42 s ; oln c erron . : 1 _ 1 - Z e a - - J h B l Laughllll MQCfiHZIGI-fidfio} Audible“: U31] lglgléinfisfgigf-Ikfg Dllcloan rusméiblll “rams or websjers Orchestra‘ o n iitficlor $11.52; John McKerlze s ; wrence c- . _ - i ' _ D vld MpDgngld, i , Batclllklcr $12.24; Peter Dalton Kenzie $9.00: Alexander McKenzie Kan $33 53. 119 d Dllffctt $1.80; l “lynx-mam Georgetown ggrdvgg: $i5 a4; Herbert George $2.08; $9.00; Wilson McKenzie $9.00; gizTg-wDcvliic So a e6: Robert Dunn nesdw Miss Mary McDonald. of the staff of J. A. McDonald 82 Co, cardigan, spent the past week vis- iting her aunt. Mrs. Peter Carter. Miss Reta Kenney left Monday morning on return to New York, having spent the past two weeks’ vacation with her mother. Mrs. Mrs. John M. Curran, Baldwin's was a visitor to Cardigan on tY » d9 58 m; Duncan $235463: Joseph Grant $27.75 during the past week. George A. Acorn $8.64: Free- glhilrsldellllatégfi-lllll: Jgiill Gill Bifll-Yiifii Duly Gm“ $18005 PM“ Gamble mall Duel $62.25: Lcniucl Butler $29.50; Louis Bryeriton $8 00: Si“)? Liw" cfimii $6433; Aiidfew A 1111111501‘ 01 0810-1805 BORN-h“ $14.70; Harr Clements $18.00; Elvin Brycnton $95.75; James Bren- GQii-"iht $44.25, F. H. Gallant vicinit motored to Charlottetown Rovlnond Co lings $8.64; Lionel nick $159.60; William A. Bul er 31°00- J°5eliii 55115119 $17-50; Cyril on FlIday to see our home boy. Co..ings : Lloyd Coiilngs $24.90; Artie Burke $60.00; Gor on “Haunt 530-75? on"! Qfilifliitl-Jimmy Mooney, go into action at 5:» 70; Jack Collings $0.04; Roland Burke $10.00; Joseph Burke $0 0o; "i :8,- Fmlk Gilliam $1469 941 F- the Forum. . Clow $5.76; Benjamin Creed $1.20: Vernon Burke $20.00; William L- Gallant 6160-61. Stanley Gal- Thomas Creed $5.70; William Creed Burke $11.00; Francis Bain $21.42: 111111 $12001 Wiiiiflm Qwiirelfii-iifi- Many friends will be pleased m $2.00; Sterling Conrad $1.44; Leo M B, Bernard 5r Co. $320.00; J. _ $72.25; ‘mud 16ml the; B,“ MoQmlcL dawn- French $0.00; Cecil Hlcken $5.10; n. Blackett $11.00 Lester Biackett 311F220’ 637-75- Hermit cw!“ ter of Mr, andyMrs. Bernard Mo- Jemne Hilzhes $118.26; George $13.00; Winnie lackett $10.00: ~ J54» Jflilllmafly $35-00, Go on Quald‘ 48 Road‘ l8 maklng a good Jcnklns $6.00; Lat Jenkins $6 00: Crawford Blackett $2.00; Vernon Gibbs $3J-l-. Austin Gibbs $61.62} recovery follow“ hm, recent lll_ W..ie-y Jenkins $0 00; Philip A. Betts $0.50; Joseph Baird $12.00: Hmflfilimd iiin M6111- Sflmlw new Jan $011 s: 8713; George Kemp Thomas Baird $12.00; 1 Wgndakll J Jfiazisafiiéiilélgifigg’ oolGgtliéiret €__ $5. Earl Lcwcilyn $4.32; Phlli Barbour $607.68; Danie an s, - ~ - - l » r " Ml“ Do all m-dl am Mu hy $4.88; Russell Moore $5.76}? $13 00 James Bailey $40.88; Gus l iffy Gfiiidifl $_5-il0-l_¢A-il7li0ii~‘-°_Gaiid9l' motoredMlgryméwgltynon Msmla; James McGee $23.04; Thomas Mc- Bailey $4.00; Munroe Bruce $14.00: $4 (10- Olllvrfionlll $17 00, James _____ 60c $17.22: Gus McGee $12.00; Anthony Boudreauit $12.00; James l Griffin sl-iliilyilbcrl Qfiiiin $11300- Mlss Pansy Mal-Mn Ml Mom“ Josrph McGee $0.00; Lloyd Mac- Bouclreaillt $2 o0; James Bairhelool- , Doll-aid _ Gll la $70-42. ‘Mulch mommg on mum m BMW“ ha“ Klnnon $7.20; sirriing MacKinnori $18.00; Cecil Buchanan $24.00',1Gl $1109- J°5°l1li Hall's $2 ~ - mg spent the pa“ month vfslllng s10; William McCarthy $2 as; iWillialn Buchanan $20.15; carhEdiiln lillsiivs 4311-00- 91195127 H‘ mm m New Perth amucl Nicholson $0 a4; John w. Blrt, $13.00; Ernest Bambrlck $3.00: iiiioilc-i 63611-08: Joseph Hughes a er e $27.25; Fred Hughes $30.75; Walter Nicholson $6.00: Arthur Thompson Brace, Mat-Kay A2 Co. Ltd. $624.36; . star-i: Nu Taylor $2.00; Lei h J . i B ucha <1 $12 00, Ray Bay-l, , _ 51 Alibi" , Willi“ - “Wilm- etoo; Archibald Wlilzte ‘ngllptxfiflfltfl; Arilison Brown $32.12 l $5 21% Pct-Pl fill-this 44-80. Edward first Weiidill}! 9;" i191“ sigleml-lfligg ‘L00; lJohn Bowlam $450; James Brad-w, h... $14.00, Thomas Hilghos Valley C urc wasd‘ d me l‘ s33 l2; Mmlrlce Berrlglm 537,50; 1 $1 l Gordon Haynes $425.31, when Isabel Mary. el st au 5 - 5mm,“ Nm 44 Angus clemenw “'00; Joseph; Pinker Hooper $639.77; J. P. of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Me Clements $1.00; Antoine Clements. H9006?’ 51-03307; 1-0105 Heljrllll of Lorne Valleywas united in mar- Rlclmrd Ceilings $27.68; Ray- $13.20; Edward Clements 517.75; ' $l83»23,~ Gill-l?" H°i16i°1l $7~00- R riage to Alexander Ewen McDou- n-aln Coildon $1! a4; Hilbert Camp- Charles Coiwill $200.40; Harolril T; 311mm‘ il~ii~ $8 63- Timmii“ :ali. younger son 0f Mr- and M18- i> ‘l s15 2c. O<car Campbell $1376: lcllrrie $312 91; J. w. Currie $10.00. l iilirllllv £1.00; Iln-zcn Ilcwarfl James H, McDougall at Bangor. w, illlm Crimphcil $5.16; Bcrnard iwu tel- Currie $212.00; Jildson Glow l toll-ill: b-clicrl "wry $15i1~°i1- The bride looked very Winsome in Srllivan Henry $10.08; E. Rn Her- man $674.38; Roy Herman Q l0 00; Carleton Hume 151L518; (‘lmllhcii $5.76; Ailstin Davey ; Ccphns Drivev $2.88; Henry " rn "l 84; Adam Trench $13.04: a floor length dress isalmao; Edward Clow $40 :15; wn- i with traditional veil liarrl Coffin $12.00; Harold Coffinl $6 0i); W. T. Coffin $30.00; Ralph l On Wednesday. July 6th. the of white satin and orange William blossoms and carried a bouquet of l WhlC Wedding March was played byMfss Helen Burdett. a close friend of the noted as groomsman. and the ush- =, ers were Hugh McLeod and Neil McConnell. ed church service. a reception was h eld parents and a bouriteous wedding Owen Hughes performed the mar- riage cqremony arid Mrs. Hughes rendered a solo. "The Perfect lidc-lplv Iulluv hm. r. FRED MacMURRIlY - FRANCES FARMER - CHARLIE RUGGLES “EXCLUSIVE Love" h was much appreciated. The bride. Mr. Fred McDougall After the well attend- ‘will at the home of the bride's supper was served to over a hun- dred ded the busy Th wool dlpp Ifl leave the older animals eat protection afforded by the onger wool of the lambs and many ma the r since Most 4 (4) tank but be the pleasantly spent in dancing an eticial intercourse. all returning to their homes in the wee sma’ hours of the morning. useful and valuable gifts attested to the popularity of the young couple, for whom a shower been previously tendered at the spacious home of Mr. Haylng has commenced and the farmers in this vicinity much better than was expected owing to the many showers of min during the past month. O This insect is not a true tick but a wlngless, parasitic fly, that clings thrifty and preventing them from making their normal but the latter females body and the maggots are nourished there until ready tn pu - ate when the fly produces from two to fl these brown puparia which are one-third as large as the mother fly. These adult "Ticks" emerge abo three weeks after they are deposit- ed. The Ticks are in the spring of the year The control of this pest is ac- complished by means of dipping and should be clone both in fal an spring if the infestation makes it necessary. ing since. after shearing,‘ is more apparent thorities consider fall dipping in the case of sheep more more likely to suffer loss of flesh, conditions are satisfactory if used as They are of several kinds, via, (l) Carbolic or Cresol dips, e. per. cent solu on, arsenelc di nicotine su arseni: dips, etc, e . While on a small scale sheep may be dipped in an ordinary tub made from a cask, a swimming vatfsne- cessary for larger flocks. A tank made of galvanized iron or of l wooden frame lined therein is sat- isfacfnry. More expensive concrete timber waned and bolted together, invited guests. When all had Joined in wishing the bride and groom many happy years of wed- life, tables were removed and remainder of the avenii An abundance of had and lldirs. are quite . Many are finding the hay for sch Entomology THE SHEEP TICK g1: gro . e sheep tick does not lay eg s, ed e hat ch within are deposited in t e they adhere. Each fteen of to which ut mQ5t 1111111610118 The necessity for spri more often reco niz the infes tion an in the full. the spring many Ticks will for the is succumb to the weather in unprotected condition. Au- essenti , bodily infested animals are me the winter months summer when other are more favorable. standard proprietary df 9° iirectesf m. Oreltin ti <3) sulphur . (3) Nicotine 1i ,e. phate pint --1 gals, derris dips (5) lime sulphur- 00h s are used by large growers, a cheap and effective one can made of inch and one-half joints Being treated with pitch there is found chiefly on th also be controlled ium fluoride, 3 02s. to water. Eged consititutes the areal rcilervilil‘ tunlties for the sects. The 1 monly on children and on 0 acllsitsBmaiea, 4802011111 dltfons where crow in: couviilti with lack of appc sonal cleanliness, in and deeply pigment/fli- dltion known as i! ease." Body s readers of o her d The life h h f h lf hour. cad or a an ed ing ga ed with hlvdmcyonic acid o D hydrocyanle acid gas. The individual warm water and kerosene saapffhe PLUS MUSICAL REVIEW DAILY 2.80 — 7.00 — 8A5 l5 th a sucking species, that e legs of biting louse a 0 P631‘! but tn never become abundant on heavy wooled breeds. The same i115 as are used for the sheep >55 gul hur arsenic dips, creolin, etc. 7H3 esti- tlis cie. It may 0y 1 S y? asriip of sod- 50 gals. of HIIMAN LlOE de lted George Heard. The bride's travel- bodsy ‘:11: 5a The crabmlguse is m0“ ling suit was of rust silver tone cqpqmOnly ‘found among the public with beige accessories. Mr. and hail-g but, may also in st other Mrs. McDougall will reside M; Ban- hmry . gor where the groom is a prospar- 7Fhough commonly as oils farmer. honor-ring only amglig e 879i" " a on, which. ma; pests, they may. on 0i!- casion. invade the other classes society. head the case 0f lice, where the ools afford exceptional oppor- spread the lil- ls found more com- ally in C t fie on girls than and null-Se (flourxlish best amoniz under eon- rtunity for per as in armies. Pfifi _ m. , revails. The prevalence Eiftiliémfilé “Li?” §r§§r"$“lt§“'i’>i‘§§l. 3111c?“ 11501 °° mmfliilfifiiflii‘, 1 Thou h very common on sheep, it. Vim“?- Thfallmifvkgé’ M, ‘fie “he is no s0 injurious m older animals u“ l“ “Fwd Y fl l e bgdy 10115:: a: to the young lambs, wo gflelfhfhehezrknga neck and ab- t em and causing them to be un- domunl so m“ ln severe cuss the becomes thickened. "v gabonds lice are known Typhus and to be certain lseaselfiwry of the different The e885 i"? B-YS. y louse may be as l6 da s and that of the with a mixture of vlneEfl-I l" kerosene in equal villi A my‘ should then be wrap M0 ° head should be with warm water and soap con- taining a little ougl-liy combed kerosene and thor- with a fine toothed Fa‘ the body louse. not only the also must garments .01‘ they ma carbon bisll sh uld bimim "51 Q Vi!!! sidgrgtion Infefiifli should be subjected to an bath. consistlfll 0i boiling one pint of mp chips in our parts of water and uldlng two parts of kerosen‘: When allowed to cool. Tick. sucll ‘ i.-_ New Brunswick Babinet Changes , (c. r. by Guardian's Swill W11” l mupmwron. July 19-4441- jtion of members to ti?" r it's cabinet and W D1‘. P. H Eldmundswn. and E. J. Henneberrv. Dr. Laporte became Minister of Health and MbOY- I left vacant by the death last February of Hon. Dr. W. F. Rob- erts. Attorney-General McNair had been carrying on the duties of this department. Mr. l-Iisnneberry is now president- of the executive council a posit-if"! previously held by Hon. A. P. Pat- erson, minister of education. fed.- eral and municipal relations. Premier Dysart gave up the pub- lic works department portfolio to take over the chairmanship of the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission, and Hon. erson vacated the latter become minister of public works. The announcement was nude late yesterday afternoon following the second consecutive Saturday meeting of the cabinet. Govern- ment. meetings on Saturday hove been unusual except in continua- tion of one storied earlier in the . week. After illc meeting of a week ago yesterday announcement was l, made of the province's newest bond issue. a $4,000.00!) flotation’ fully subscribed within a few hours after the books opened, This was re- vealed as another step toward the completion of New Brunswiclds program of highway hard-surfac- lniz. The end of this program is in l sight under direction of the public works portfolio surrendered by i Premier Dysurt. who said last No- vember that no further programs involving substantial capital expen- ditures were anticipated. At the end of the last fiscal year Mr. Anderson reported that rev- enues of the New Brunswick Klee-- trlc Power Commission had ex- ceeded 31.000000 for the first time. The new minister of health and labor was born Sept. 1, i878, at Jlercheres. Que. He was educated at lfAssomption College, Laval University and Ecole Des Medicine. Paris. Formerly Mayor of Edmund- ston and now chairman of the Ed- mundstori School Board Dr. Ls- norte has been a member of the New Brunswick Medical Council since i928 and is vice-president the association medical F. A. D. N. He was first elected to the legis- lature when Liberals swept the Conservatives from office in i935. Mr. Henneberry is a native of saint JOhn and has practised law there since 1917. An unsuocessf candidate in the 1925 and ‘elected in 1985. New Brunswick! provincial gov- ernment as now constituted fol- lows: Premier and chairman of the wick Electric Comrrnision. Hon. A. A. Dysart. Minister of Education. and Municipal Relations, Hon. Dr. A. P. Paterson. Attorney-General. Hon. J. B. McNair. Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Hon. C. T. Richard. Minister of Lands and Mines, Hon. F. W. Pirie. Minister of Health and Labor, Hon. P. H. Laporte. CMfnister of Agriculture. Hon. A. . Taylor, Minister of Public Works. Hon. W. S. Anderson. President of the Eixecutive Coun- cil. Hon. E. J. Henndberry. With the exception of the Pre- mier and President of the council salaries fixed by law for the var- ious ministers are $3.500. The PR- mier receives $2,400 as much in addition to the remuneration fixed for the chairman of the Power Commission, while the President of the Council receives a per diam allowance for attendintl cabinet meetings plus traveling eicpenses as in the case of other members. "LADY NELSON" DOCKS AT SAINT JOHN SAINT JOHN. N. 3., July 19- The liner "Lady Nelson", Captain T. R. Coffin. Canadian National Sbeamships, arrived at this port today, Tuesday. with passengers returning from a, round voyage to the Leeward and Windward Isl- ands. Barbados, Trinidad and Bri- tish Guiana vla Boston and Ber- muda. Passengars on board in- eluded Miss M. Brehaut. Charlotte- town, P.E.I. The "Lady Nelson" will sail from Halifax on Thursday. July 28th next on another month-long round voyage. via Boston and Bennudn. the Leeward and Windward Lal- arids. Barbados. Trlndad and Bri- tish Guinna and will carry a cap- acity list of slimmer vacationists to these ail-year-round resorts of 1930, he was ll ll $13 m) l H h-ll ggggf to prevent leaking A series o! oil me~car~ulbe“n»se“* - G21" $24.90: ci~ rg‘ n.‘ ' . ; n c i . “P” - 1-" '1 ""1?! - - ' . sh ti ded by Miss ~' -- -- i _ll -llk mm- _ ' '2'" w $7 .120"? Jclm W gander-Vi IEEEIQEH 131-90010“ Jofilllrlcy 2'8; l w“ an‘ “Ewlm .58 005 L“ l’ “m” gig; MOIEDOYIZ-El-lla- ifn-‘iiiéi’ °f ‘he ‘fil°i'é‘lbairi§clilii glmtrlle ‘Eat. ‘$310511? “figlgli- tggnlgg- a J51“ ed S“ pa“ l‘ D11 '-'i 11111110011 #1744: John Cummlskcy $26-88: RM i "i; *1‘ m: l".‘-""‘“l o“ Llmmd $14"- brlrlegroom. as maid of honor. and laoecipinlhu Izrounu with the uv- "° m“ Pm‘ °l “"‘"“ "m" .- i ~1- c ac;- T... 1 .1.'.Yi'.::.2il.°:.-22.022. urn, all t... u... .0... . r... .. nor-humu- lll - - Al; crry . n H0770; 15.00; A .\i Cu i 5T3. ;C es i- ‘- _i "r ' l MQLM. lt e -_---——-—-—-——- . n , $a.2s:g ‘ilenry ley cragutshozf SWEII cumin ’ kins $i°-°°» “Si” J°i"‘“°“° §7§Lf"l~r,. bflfieslnoulglegergdress- 2%’ {Le ,,;,‘;,’,’“f;;,- Ellltfllfli, ’;?;,°“,,,‘§ Moan BUILDING Lewoll n $2.00: Phili McGee 40.50; Wallace Curran $5.25; Jerry $511M p; l“ Mm‘; Qrggsgg of yellow. pink d,’ u, “mp1,, “um hm“ u, ,_ .__._ $1.00; rcstcrbfcKt-eman £3.30: John Cheverle $21.50; Daniel l" Chev- T9 B” Cmimlued and blue "we md Carl-ml b9“- neo degreg! F and the “b 351511153, _(OP) -.A lump of lhflivlfttln $2 no; Arthur O'Connor erie $19.50: Gus Chevetle $19.50", We“ of summe “was, The ma)‘ remal“ theleln fol. n leut ‘$1,000 ln building inJm-le oval- the $3.00. liiilfon Rcynolds $20.68; Leroy Chevcrie $16.50; Leo Cheverlc FINE BABY brlde-s moth" wore g gown o1 ma- W0 mlnuws. some month last year brought the l-‘rrderlrk Stole $28.64; _William $12.37; Walter Cheverie $37.75;, --' M mb" o’ m,“ blue 8am‘ and the groom; rmm "m; o1 cqngfifucflon for the Sfcc $19.04; Howard Steele $6.86: Edward J. Cheverle $2i.50;l Hill-WAX- iiglzla; a?“ Mam mother a an“ o! flown-ed wept T!“ ‘Irma “may Loos! n"; .1; mqnth; Q1 m; you Q2101“ steel” ‘Bu: “m” m” Qfiimmf ‘illfivfifim y-‘flfllm ¢,,2;“,‘,“ i gfvaliaréfirlglan eMEuEieo Police The church had been prottily dec- mum to smaisiawmbgaa to - "i?" ~ i ° ° ° - f the bride and This is the only louse of LIIQO $001.60 the sme- 832 90; Edward Cheverie $16.87; ‘just turned back the covers of l omted by frlthdl 0b M m’ h h been much enwun n: “m. “ma,” w". gum“ “d w‘, Section No. 45 Ge g Cousins $18.00; David Oou- hiidls cot to "look at the baby - made a charminl "KIN" t It B5 ' aingrglelil; William Cousins 1210.61. ‘found three pints oi contraband the lrrldnl mriy- Th» Mvmné here in the Mnrltlmes, though n year 01081461185. Ellis 4Com 84.00: M. A. Benton James Carr $240 57: Horace Cam- rum, ,_ A 212127.27.“ 21:2: tic all"... i: c. %="~t.,.°ar;*a- ""2 m, \1-;yuer.:.,ose amp .: Hugh Campbell sum- Walter o. s. Cnmpgell ms a2, Edward BRINGING P FA Campbell 86 00 Webs r Glow Cnm$ell $66.00 Nat Campbell , $15 0o; James Clow $5.00; Riiy- m. ; ter éam bell 14.00: a mond Dewar “.00; James Davi - Donald Cam ll 815 .00, Gordon _. .- . 801134.00; William M. Graham Campbell $1 .00; Oliver 0am ll '. It ' $6.60: Lester Graham $5.60: Percy $330 06; Con Campbell $6.50; ugh \ - " l Glddliliis 82-00; William Giddil-lgs Campbell $40.75; Joseph Court - t“ l! l $2.00; J. W Hooley $2 60' Sey- £29.82; James Court $587.38" Al- ' - i | - mour___Hsnderson__$4 James rt Court $9‘! est bouzi; . M - ‘i ; I ,_ ,__ _ ___ _-_--_-_ »-~_;_.;_-- i. ._ ‘ ‘ “ " ‘l . 5 I? ._ _ x _ - i \ Week End Excursions - c » 0 ’ Going-Noon on Friday to 2.00 P.M. on Sunday ‘ " ,4- Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date of sale. Fare-One way first or coach class fare and 3f. fine-quarter. - T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Al!!!" Phone 840 Federal v i i ‘ right now provincial elec- ‘ JULY go‘, 2a,‘) lodays Short Wave Radio Program (All ‘time l: lantern Standard) WEDNESDAY» JULY 20 BERLIN 5:00 p.m.—'rwo Years oi p, l-ls lry Family. p.11), 25,; m?’ 1. incl. LONDON 8:55 p.m.—"'I‘he Pageant 01 Radio," in memory of Marconi, G86. 16.8 m., 17.79 megs, (jsp, 19.6 m., l6.3l meg.; GSO, 19g; m., 15.18 meg; GSD, 25.5 m,’ 11.75 mBB-L I 31.5 m., 9,51 mel- EINDHOVEN. NETHEltLANDg 7:00 ppm-Program for West- ern Hemisphere. PCJ, 31.2 m,’ 9.69 meg. BOSTON 7:00 pun-Broadcast from Hal». yard University; Concert; Iiruco girl-lands, pianist. WIXAL, 254 m., 11 7 meg. TOKYO 7:16 p.m.-Mllltary Airs. JzJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. ROME p.m.—-“Around Itill)‘ with Light Music. ‘JEO-l. 25,4 meg; IRF, 30.5 m., 7:30 Music": m., 11.81 9.83 meg. CARACAS p.m.-—The Coniinr-ntals: YV5RC. 51.7 m , 5,13 CARACAS [p00 p_m_-Mnnirriw l7- l-Iouse Comedy. YVSRC, 51 5.8 meg. LONDON B220 prrn-“World Affilirs," a talk by J.L. Brierly. GSI. 19.6 m.. 15-26 meg; GSD. 25 51n_, 11.75 meg; GSC. 31.3 m. i153 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 mo». PARIS 8: 30 Orchestra. meg. wing T ln., 10:00 p.m.-Gramophbn<- lug;- ords. TPAQ, 25.6 m., 11.71 lllcg, BERLIN 10:15 f.m.-—Evenlng Concert. DJD. 25. 91.. 11.77 meg. LONDON 10:50 p,m.——“Made in Grout llrl- trlin," Yacht Building on the Sol- dent. OBI. 19.6 m., 15.26 11011.; GSD, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; CSO, 31.3 m’. 9.58 meg.; GsB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.--Gulde tn Win-ml; Places in Japan. JZJ, 23 4 m., 11.80 meg. FEMININE IS WORD FOR. SUI- MER EVENING GOWNS No matter how tailored or simple you prefer daytime and street costumes, evening wear ls tit-fill- ltely feminine. Most important ls the revival of the old- fashioned gown with the fitted strapless bodice. 1811111110 shoulders quite bare. Completely charming is flowered taffeta \\‘llh a wide, gored skirt, slim puinicd corselet waist and frilled bodice, 7 the bosom accented by narrow bands of rolled velvet. ECONOMICAL "rowers 0101‘ cnrarasr T0 BL\ rellllll ed to \\'t'ill‘ ii Since towels are stand much hard _ 4 frequent launderliiils. 1th 1911i economy buy lit-it. iliiiiiiili- when purchasing Turkish towels, look for merchandise thlltvilllfllii firm tightly woven selvobf ~11" smooth, well-finished hams.‘ fig basic weave 'hnuld be clost and firm, the pile wit- iiliilii even. Never iron Tllfklsll tours. wrinkles will shake out. Loose ends or uneven threads sllnultldbo cllpged giLgvggllliylfllirfv€rf llllil E hum cniinLorraroiv-‘i Proporfionately Low Farsi 11M VVYVOYIS Ghildren o1 1- rte and undeé Twelve years or are "ALF FAR Tickets Good he DAY COACHES 0.\ LY _____- l v n For Further lnformuimu t. lnliii any Ticket Arlen! otilrr mu mar-infill CIIIIII (ANADI YO nviuvwnnu III l-iu Elllln liiliomi Inlay cum m slim M Convenience HOPE RIVER PARISH —MlllllAl. Elfllllf! WEDNESDAY - JULY 20th. Bingo and Other Entertainments. Refreshments — Chicken Sui)?"- If Not fine picnic will be vv ...... “M ‘i hid following 136w "By George McMnfll" the.