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Let us then by_ renewe an uiitirlng endeavor do our very best to r`-\ sustain this great and goodi associa_- _ ` tion which is doing a patr otic ant most humane work; and thus show that we appreciate the sacrifices made by our gallant defenders, that they have our warmest sympathy, that we H feel for the suffering they are forced cam' to endure on our behalf, and that as 5629. the good old Quaker suggests, we will feel for them in our pockets and H not let up in our efforts until this cruel war is over. It may be well to add that the So- ' _ k l ti ciety has been at wor ia dong mme . . and is thoroughly organ ze , so ia 1, not a dollur siibscrlbed will be wiist- cd or mis-spent. J. T. JENKINS. ADDRESS OF APPRECIATION. Previous ot the departure of Mr. Edward Scllick for Winsloe, where he intends to locate in future, ti number i ot' his friends niet at his residence at Fredericton ami spent a very cii_ioy~ able time. After partakliig of the daintics provided by thc good ladies assembled, tho first part of the even- ing was spent in recitatioiis. singing and instrumental niiislc. The chair- man, Mr. G. W. Il. Stevenson, then called the nieeting to ordcr und re- ferred bricfly to their meeting to- getlier and the loss thc comniunity would sustain by the dcparturc of l\ir. Scllick. Mr. Sollick was then p'rcseiit- cd with ii quartered oak diiiiiig-room tiililc und the following fuldress, zificr which short speeches were mude by Messrs. Jas. F. Stevenson, ltev. li. U. (‘ro\v, J. /\_ t`.uilil`i`c, Geo. S. Mcheoil, l-`rtiiik Hickox, Il. ll Itackliuin ond lt. I. i'. llill, ull expressing their regret nt losing such ii good citizen. The mcctiiig closed by singing "God bc with you till we meet again.” Follow- ing is the uddrcss:- 'l`o Mr. Edward Seilick, Dear frieiid:- As you are now about to leave us we the people of Frederitrtoii and vicinity, , wlsii to tender on thc eve of your dc- parturc a small expression of our es- teem for you anti our appreciation anti gratitude for your earnest efforts and zeal in every movement put forth for the promotion and welfare of thc coin- munity and for the betterment of mun- klnd. We will feel very keenly your absence not only in the Church of whicli you are ti member, but also iii our social circle, tiiid we will long rc- incnihcr with plciisuro the inuiiy cii- joyable siriisoiis wc have spent to- gctlicr. Please zicccpt this gift, lint, ' liowevcr, for its intrinsic vuluc, but Weather proof Compo-Rubber Roofing is un- doubtedly the best roofing material on the Canadian market today. It is most durable and the price is very moderate. The hot boiling sun, heavy rain storms, strong winds of winter chill blasts have no effect on this high class material. _ - Waterproof Compo-Rubber Roofing Is made in 1,2 and 3 ply thickness. Each roll contains 108 s.q.ieet with suflicientrcofing nails and cement enclosed to put it down. Compo-Rubber Roofing outlasts all others. Ii: is waterproof-acid proof, weatherproof. 1 ply guaranteed for 5 years per square 1.75. 2 it st tt tt tt 1( 2.00. 3 ll lt K( (K Cl ¢¢ 2.50. We will be pleased to mail you samples on request. _ Simon W. Crabbe The Home of Good Hardware as an euriicst ol' our appreciation and expression ot' the good wishes you and your ainiziblc partner in life cur- ry with you from us wherever in Div- ine Providence _vour lot may be cusi. ln closing wc sincerely hope that the change you are making, though a distinct loss to/ us, may be your gain and iliut you and Mrs. Scllick muy en- joy many years of health, prosperity and happiness in your new homo. _*___ ::i-‘or any disorder that may effect your horses, ci-ittle, sheep or swine, there is a Royal Purple preparation, that will give unusual efficient and satisfactory service. Leading stock raiserii and horsemen throughout the Province are unanimous in praising the wonderful efficient properties of these preparations. MacKinnon Drug Co.. Corner Great George and Kent Streets. Mtg ---1-I-ii "It you want. to have the best suc- cess with your plckles and chow, you will use our spices. They are free from all impurities, clean, whole and unbroken, ii pound 301:. One pint of our essences of vinegar will make :ll quarts of strong pure pickling or table vinegar, s pint 20c. The Two -I sue is not-'s match for us,,b||t can only ‘flrefldiserous to as as a member of! s ..s. . ,.¢;<~..:-i-~ fi " /f ~ fo A mm; mm; use M .uw silltlavgv ‘___-T , f' 'rl if" f";"“__ 7`»__ - _ . 'ii' - _ 'l There is a big varietyof sizes f ci and pick it out today- ‘ There’ll be Light in Dark Places _ when you use our splendid Barn Lanterns. . These lanterns are splendidiy _ _ made and are very strong. They give a clear steady, light, and neither wind nor rain can put them _:Ii out. and grades here and you are bound to find your own favorite. Call in __ ,t .:’_`; ` ,. . . . Fenneli & Chandler ‘ Victoria Row . Smart Shoes for Young Men For the young inen, who like “the'thing” in Footwear. We have the Regal, Slate' and Banker, on the correct last for fall. _ _ Toes Pointed-or Round- in Button Blucher, or stright laced, Patent, Gun Mets' and Tan Calf are the fdvorite leathers. _ BROS “»,=~°»..»f-» I , . ..»-¢i......... . .. 1 .~..s. '_/.»:¢m¢L.m .f»‘»k"4a.