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F . .3 i ` - m V' €» 3;- £7 Q . 3 . l 4 =_ .ans THE gCllAl\L0_`l'TI IOWN GUARDIAN GUST iz, |909 l _i , li , AS SELF REVEALED. S€llllI (Ill ‘U ° g .roi-is n. nocimrnnnisn - ... ' Balance Fishing Tackle \\'e are selling cff the balance of fine fishing tackle at big discounts Rods Reels Lines I-‘ly Books 25 p.c. oil Baskets 20 p.c. oil .l.G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST __ . along the brook and through the 1 woods, cautiously stealing the way A life lon g, Friend When you buy a watch, get ;. ii' of our high grade “(i. H.'I`." »pecial~ and you will have a 'ue and accurate fricnrl. These watches are made up specially for us by the very best american wHtCh factory and arc all horoughly tested and rated. VVe have these in ladies' and gems' gold, gold-filled and -hllldl' C3268. G.l'|.Tay|or, Ieweler & Optician. I *mu H f`°°““*i°°~" led chips thafshe wui proceed with Thi” disease '"5" be "°“°°d °“ly l" Here the lov" of trees' like thelthe cor. truction of railways in Man gygglgegvivggazxifgdaitf3-x¢§a:}§l§qd”;10i~’a,?,: 1‘“""` °f the gentle and (mmmed mpllchurin as she needs them, and pro.-,ture intendedthese organs for the key seems to have the sense of money . nina Wm not fight over the passage of air alone. and sprays, mt. To fight would be to lose omizers and internal medicines utter- * Silver to Depend 0n $2 pl! Dependabiliiyls still another ({`;` j? luherenf characteristic of ' ” silverware marked » "l8l7ioeEissiosI’ I > l ‘ ' Knives, forks, spoons, etc., so l' damped have I wearing qualify lhaf In after years proves their true worth. , lu! In sdr. dishes, wallcu. f ‘, ek., are sfamped /'gr MERIDEN BRITA co. * - .< SOI-D BY LIADING DIALIKS my § ‘.`fA._j.‘ "Si'l»|r Plan that Wann John D. Rockefeller at seventy years of age, reputed the richest mm alive, or that ever was, has written A book. It is entitled "Reminllcen~ ces of Men and Events." The apparent obiect is to prxem, himself in a better light before the world than he has hitherto enjoyed. He would have us believe that he has now no active connection with Stami- ard Oil, and that he is also very human in his tastes and sympathies and in lcxve with nature. He mentions again and again that he has retired from the Standard cor- poration. ls he not consulted 7 Well, he' has been often asked that ques- tion ! He would gladly give advice U* U10 managx-rs if they asked him, but sin,'ce he retired his counsel has l'¢‘¢".`r \'<'ry little required. He is still .a large stock holder, and has disin- tvrestedly increased his holdings since , he retired. Incidentally hi' lets us know how human he is. His lirst business en-¢ tcrprise was the owning of some tur- keys. His mother provided milk currls while he fed and took care of the birds and sold them all in busi- ness like fashion, It was all “clear profit. “\\'c thoroughly enjoyed this little business affair and I can still close my eyes and distinctly see the gentle _and dignified birds walking quietly zo their nests. To this day I enjoy .he sight of a flock# of turkeys." Was it the gentle dignity of the .irds, or the fact that they stole wen their way to bed, or the fact .hat they were all clear profit to " iim, which constituted their endear-. ng attribute 'r _ And he lo/Ves trees. How they ;row in va-lue in a little while l A vell-managed nursery is a little gold nine. He has a nursery on one of iis estates and transplants the t/rees herefrom to another estate. "We barge one place and credit the other or these trees at market rates. We - irc our own best customers and make rr small fortune out of ourselves ‘hy selling to our New Jersey place at us well, I was certainly her friend.” violently opposed, while John D. and his brother William forcibly defended than. Thus, if lead between the lines, Mr Rockefeller’s book gives glimpses of l be many woods yet abroad in the, lland, and the leeds are fact ripening. writes Mr. Rockefeller, “for she was an able woman and- n good talker, and as she charged only' g dollar s week for board and lodging and fed It may be of interest to add thatl tha subject of these conversations was high* rates of interest to which, as we learn the dear old lady was hubcmdouuorhbemgdonstodr ltroy the woods, against which the Legislature waged a lang war of, words last spring? There seein oo L The Moncton Transcript, which wel-31 eomed the appointment of the Inter- culonial Board of Management is now iirotsvtinz unmet the alleged arbit- rary conduct of lr Brady, the Super- intendent of the system, ' l‘t would be remarkable if the Board could effect all the needed reforms on the road with- out giving oflence to some of the politicians. l This Store`Closes every Monday Aftcriioon ` At lo’cloclf During July and`Au_gusf. The Store of Quality _ the real man. It is not the avarlci-' ous, grasping, quasi criminal figure, such as some believe -him and' not the altogether disinterested, benevolent, humane, lover of his kind and of na- ture that we see. it is something between the two. I The great' oil magnate has himself told us how he loves turkeys which are clear profit, trees that grow so rapidly unto value and that dear old( lady of precious memory who only charged a dollar a week for board! and lodging. That is one way of loving humanity, birds and trees, but 'able attitude or the London Dany -Mail. The budget appeals strongly 'lhere are some indications that popular feeling in higland is voering round to the Government side. A no- table indication ls the recent favor-I to the workers, the men of moderate incomes. and the middle classes gene- rally. Bums Reasons Why it Males the about society, marriages, births, deaths forces hor d THD IORNING PAPER Bent Advortiltng Medium. A womon'l curiosity to know Fall |909 it is hardly the most excellent way. It is said there were 30,000,000 fewer cigarettes consumed in Canada last year than in a previous year, and it. is hoped that the law against/ selling them to boys has had' some good' effect. 'The decrease appears to no about 10 per cent. of imqgrrial defence. ...__ _ l l 1 value and pecuniary profit more inl[;;';;r4 levidience than the adm ration of _ l . 'grace and beauty I Again, when Mr Roclnefelier tells of l school, we get a further revelation of "a dear old lady" who kept a board-I ,ing house where he and his brother|ti°n °' iwilliam boarded when away at Canad his interior spirit. The dear olldlooo' ‘ lady used to talk with the boys. lim or used to greatly enioy these talks, the fire \ iforseein that che- Austrian nav Pau," S’ 722°" | K al -_ Lower Queen St _program was really a reinforcement msht “nuns haw in umm at 45c_ ‘ ‘t I D » S U! er-Dreadnoughts. And now Italy, in 'wide leaf felt hat at 81.00 Special i ~ l°" Gefmally. will lay d0W11 fUUl‘ SUD- Tweed `ca lfor men 'also n large r i ' | 'I' u~`_ U _ ` _/ I 9 i _ /l 7 A /,( f _ , \. \ ‘Y J f f* 4/ "f 3 3 _ A . - ° 3 rf. . 3. 25 par cam Big Clearing Sale oi \ -‘\ . _"_, \ ff? . I .,. \! J _ 3’ \ Ph <.{f~ _ *even th~ nominal ownership. JHDHD fail, it goes wherever the air breath- is evid .itly in Manchuria. to stay. ed goes, ani its healing antiseptic ‘lt ' a . . ` t __ | is ;»§W»»;;»~°fy ww- » mea- 333;? ,;“,,,;“,;;0g,,,§;“,°,;‘,,;,;;{;,~,;‘; ;,;<; _ _---s ,_f;;~f , ____ _ __. ., _ , __ -.._ _ ,0 fear of austria.-sienougn noni pow- "°l“°- P°¢°“ 5 0°- ers are members of the Triple Alli- __ '7°'& _ _, .J_-5. _-J ance-is also to buildi a number of these monsters of naval warfare. Field Marshal Kitchener, as he now is, will hereafter have control over British military matters in the Mediterranean. This includes the' oversight of Gibraltar, Malta, Cyprus; and Egypt, which latter land was* the cradle of his fa/me. It is a pret- ly 'oig job no doubt, even for a. big man, but many would prefer to see him at the head of the entire system It is nofti easy to understand the presen' status of Manchuria. It was really n part of Chinese territory in the occupation of Russia before the war, arid the principal battleground of that great struggle. The owner- mum ‘1-5° °' ‘Z °“°“' *“’°“ “"“°“ °“‘»"““"fiii;pni;.=};iga;esii:: iilieseiimfiomwiiliiii D°ct°'rr£iiaf“i5i°¢“vi'¢"a`i'idAnrdeburegemedy ‘ ‘ . _ _ . ill' “ost “S 'July nv” 'J' ten “mt” at sin to Japan. The' latter has notifi- ‘_'”“' V .i l . to rea it. The Morning Paper is before her all day long, and it is when sho in doing her household dutkl, arranging Bild imvroving fine appearance of hor homo, that the missing and nocdsnry 01116108 of furniture, rugs, carpets, curtains or other necessities, show up the plninost, and there could be no more opportune time tor a dealer tio tell about the new designs, the new styles and the bargains offered, for the day or week. In a majority of homes the news paper it practically the bulk of the Nldillz matti, and the long, all- dny life from 5 I. m. to 10 p. m. ofi The Morning Paper given not only tfhs housewife but every member of the family an opportunity to read ft. The Morning Paper is read at the breakfast . table, again at homo at noon, on the trains. in the restaur- ants. It is read fn doctor’| odloes, professional omoes, clubs, hotels, l cafes, barber shops. It is read by daylight everywhere you go by both employer and anployoa. It is a known tact that throughout the world, possibly with a half-dozen ' exceptions, the papara with editorial inhuence and national reputation are Korning Papers. " CHRONIC BRONCHITIS . , _ . _ ery air cell of the breathing organs S hte loss during the hrs” is slowl exhaled throu hthe ncstrils . Y E . Fl* m0“ihB Of 1909 W88 OV" $9300# Catarrhozonr protects and heals the I S 'inety-four persons perished inflamed surfaces, relieves congqstion, u from injuries received during allay_s inflammation and perfectly. , A ‘__ _ th _ cures all bronchial atlectiona, throat if "‘ me wa ‘S e 0°” °°““' weakness, chest troubles, catsirrh and __ "_", _v i V try where the fires loss is heaviest. In d¢a(ness_ The doilar outfit of Cam,-_ “ six lead-ing European eounrrien the rhozoue lasts two months and in~ .annual loss from fires is but 32 v“"lably cures' Sumner size 50° mn a' fresh Supply ' /- \ 'cents per capita as against $2.50 per dealers or The Catanhozonn C0" xi eo o c 1. capita in the united suites and “gs °’ n “O Canada. "A good- wrap will add to fhs val- S -__ ue of your outnt. Your 2-urs; will The Dreadnought fever is spreading. even look better, and the an some ¢ y carriage will not look right withouf First England, then Gdrmany caught. one of Putnam scotch wrap,” / the infection. Japan followed. Then, 7_33d¢_f_ ' ` 'Austria, scarcely known as a naval power, announced her intention Furniture and HOUSO Furnish J P _ .- build four Dreadnoughts. Britain, "W5 9' "W ‘mst always nt ° '° .' ! to ‘ \ \ ’ _-.jk ,_ X ' ly fall. But Cartarrhozone doesn’t Fall |909 New Dress Cloths lust received our first shipment of new [fall §ultings in the newest novelties ccmprising stripes and plains in the leading shades. Namely greens, old rose and amethyst s_erie_s. Pnces range from $1.20 io 2.50, 56 in. goods. Ladies who find it hard to have their suits made up in the busy dress l1\lk¢l'S 988011 Will find this early shipment interesting Remember first choice means excluiviisiias i>Ai'oN fn co mouth and after passing through ev- * Z "l)iflerenl” Cui' furnishings are nw ' and natty, and are selected , _ from makers with arepntat- .: "f ion for making “Different” V l REDUBHUN Boots and Shoes For `\~ “W r _ > ,g _ , _ _ iv < ny" ' I” ,-ui _¢\ ' V ' _ 'S/.:_~'i""‘ ‘ €.!'§H_Qs__ianY` Our negliiee shirtaare of the best ma es and newest patterns. . _ _ The neclrwear we sell is of newest styleiand choicest sillzs. Fancy Hosiery in all the newest, and catcliiest patterns and shades. Underwear of the coolest. ' Summer Vests outof the ordinary in plaiiiaud cellular back, Collars, Belts, Hats, and C498 Of UW best. Our Toggery Is Always “Different” 1'- i ,.,_,| il. _ \ 3’ iiWii°i “" i Furniture Repairing! l I l Prompt e the lowest pos tficient work at sible cost, Satis- faction guarantee d. Beer (£0. Weeks Successors to Mark Wright Furn’g C0 on sole. . price. BUFF BRUS all Gent`s tan shoes high grade for spot cash, price stamped 4.00 now 3.oo,4.5o now 3.37, 500' new 3.75. This is a rare .chance to get the lat- est shoe _at such a 15 Days Do yru want to save money on your shoe bills? If so don’t mifs this big sale. _ Ii’s our between season clearing sale. All our shoes Fall goods will soon be heie, must have room to receive them Be on hand early beforetlie lines get broken D. Gordon (£9. o Sunnyside ,A Successor To Sprague & Co ’ .1 ii ' 'ul is ins. Forma muy. F-_ an S gf? onmaiaproval. Money refunded if purchaser Tfy is not satis ied. _ y “Bonne Sante” /' -1 ttllrfl - i 8-rzdiwrttsgi i » D. A. BRUCE Your Furnisher. dltsrmwf. will besubject to big discounts . _ I,-_ Prices cuf on every pair. ' ' Qu? The Great Health Drink » » a o Cowling and Invigorating these hot days. Bonne Sum makes ~ ' you smack and wish lormm , Di'alfe’s lafcsl Francis Drake. rl on- 1'- 3- ‘ ii. nxcaixcnsnN,ci\»fi°na°wa, sdlugfpan egg. I. lil °‘~ Phono I7: J., P. 0. Boxgig. \ ‘ V , i \ i~f`