.ff -» " ._ A 1 1-., ___ - .. 1 ' ,.1'...f.'- . ..-,., r , , /1 I 6' *ii 26- 193' '- 'i _ - _ _ -ms cHA'RLo'1~rE'rowN ‘uuanorw ._ ______§_$\_l‘ Sr ’ ’ ‘ .‘ 1- - és’ _.l/-. - ',.' lf' '- '-1 Ao. g ~-f r _ _ _-lf _ 4? _ _- _ _M___;__________________ _ ' - "'5G_l'_j__1__[`l§UU_ I m+n¢MooH4+$4Wo6&u '»u+»`°` ' ` ' I ' ` ' _ OOO' S ‘ii- -00000005 ,___ q_ssz e vertzsements "" ` . g::°:lll\!“UlIu;»:.».o.soo.s°o.o¢so»o&_‘|, 1:: X ug' gf l 'ct I-‘our Imetf-lane ....'.::»_r.:::::l.:::: ld,” Eight Insert-ions .................... '.'o _ r*?l‘_*_$_’_°’_._‘*1*_*_2!f*‘f?'*f’* sz rss EEZ' iii DIVINE SERVICE _T11/18 Bfwr Y Lodge will observe divine service on Tl” f°“°‘l“¥ *`“°1“l’l°N “"0 I4 sunday June 29th., at 'Iryon at 3 Crapaud °PV°d l-l“°“1°'*‘°'l“l5'~1 `p. m. The preacher will be Rev. M. R'°°°|'°d "nl tm' °°’"°““°“ 7°' L _ _ 'O Brenton Meet for arade at Tr ____ er for South 1*/l'£1i.on School. Supple- Apply AMW’ W°°d' Mt- Herbert' -S-'. »~ Class teacher for 1‘.r."\'le Shore ` "‘ ,_ -p _ .. sii. . zr- _' "_"- ' perlenced. with rn-o'l rcfr-rc‘1ce,l FOR lfE“lT FOR THE EUMMER' Nell A_Mcllel.ln_ SCC-l,_ ,l5»l9_G_54__3l 2 cottages. beautifully situated at-l .- s-_ '- ~n~. lor im 'i rl, - 4 ...Z 21 - - - _ - - ll y- v i ‘ . - ~ ' _ The 56'-he-nnurl oemmi-ihieal-ion eff li. rs. Bennett whose oruiioni load- ead-lers Wanted rn Hall at 2.45. All are respectfully ~ , ' i ___ __ __ _ ____ For §_ale_ __ llll,l,ed_ H_ A, Mcrehee, Sec‘y. ‘ Most Worshipful Gr!-nd 10489 of A. ' rrrhip of the Conservative party has B. Newson. Secretary. 4752-6-21.-Gi. ______. ----if-#~<» ron sALs, 'ro.l.zr. no/inn Ano . WANTED FOR SOUTH LAKE F0011! lizhl Oh hind gg Guardian ' School, first class teacher. supple- Office. tr '-*-'f' »-- l FOR SALE-HAY MOWER AND WANTED -- A TEACHER FOR | rake. Apply S. Gillespie, New Wilt- springvale School. supplement,' shire. 4945 $150- J. Stewart, Scc'y. ________ _ ____ -- FOR -SALE-YOUNG COW ARY- WANTED AN EXPERIENCED lst shire to freshen soon. .Mrs. Flora Class Teacher for New Perth McLeod Brookneld. 4882-6-25-Zi. School. Supplement $150. William Menchcn, Secretary. 4863-6-24-41. l REGISTERED JERSEY STOCK `---' for sale. George I-Iaslam. Brncial- [EACHER WANTED FOR BALTIC bane, R. R. 4462-6-18-41-mon~thur School district No- 99. supplement - ` 5140. Experienced Preferred- Ansel* mn sAl.s-3 on 4 r-‘mzsn cows. J. Bernard, Sec'y. 4905-6-25-51 1 Aplnl- Klllllmch F-al.m_ phone 550_¢_ ,_ _ll0.,_6_25_3l MONTREAL, _,une 25__ A ,,,,,l . WANTED EXPERIENCED SE‘70N" l - -____ i amount of business was transacted in . -_...___ ________ Clase '1`°l1°ll°1' ’°f Rl“§W°°d S°ll°°l- ` hon sau:-A' nam' camuarc Supplement $125.00. Nelson Currze, good as l.l.¢l.,_ Apply to 154 Well: RDCXY Pbirlii- 4330-6-24-31. mouth SL 490A_6_25_2l ,_____.__.___.____.___._____ 'RINCIPAL WANTED I-‘OR KINGS- I FOR SALE-ANTIQUES, ETC. -AP- | ton School. Sumllement $135.00. S. 'ply Guardian. ` 4838-6-26-ill. ment, $135. 7481-2-6-LIL l.-'li _____.__.____,___,___.____ .M __ ` ihe time of our recent 'sad bereave- ment. also those who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Offerings. Floral Tributes and Messages of Sympathy. I' J. W. F- McCallum and family. sewing | _ ‘ 4”” ll ‘~ PERFECTION " ; I ICE c1§EAM ini. MAR1s __- -il 01' § Cream to 98c _ ° _ ._ For Sunburn (__ _ d - _ ruarrin ro 1 _ _..~ _ 500 I _3 for 70c lm-,-ll , C0-ry sorrmzs Nice 'l5c Faéoggowder Regular .lac __'_ D____l;°__’_f__m_ 51.00 Perfume Special 49C 49C Keeps Hot or Fold. 356 Different Shades and °°l°"fS Nail Brushes Whisks 'fGINGER COEDIAL Re lar Sic ‘ Jun. Grand Deacon, H, E, Ward_ 'voted husband and father ,, Rflfllliar 2dr lil? 30C for 23g 25C Resuiar zoo lsr yt-ANTED -... :.;ig;r';;li-_1 CLASS px.. | FOR SALE AN _ ' _ | dull and prices were well maintained. ` ' - UP TO DATE ' periencigl Teacher for 'Hyun Con- collage all modem cO,ll.elllel.lces_ | Butter receipts were 651 boxes, cheese Kentvlzfe Grand Marshall. R. Mcl.-aren. Further resolved that a copy off Sen. Grand Steward, Frank Mc- this resolution be engrossed on thef Farlane. lminutes of this meeting and a copy l g€!!'¥|jl solidate School. Supplement $150. ll ` ll b lt l ` _ | 1768 b d 287 . 'A.A.r'ay. secretary. 4914-s-as--ii. :Qc “ _,fppl‘;,"‘ll.s,.§le§fr°slffe’elg" 'm_o;’s"‘f_e““ igfsd' 5“‘“°5' New ____ _________ ____ ‘ _I ~ ID re fl e at $7 for No. 1 _Pi---mst CITSS TEACHE” -___ _ 4.08-6-10-tts3wks. _ glade: $550 gl,ade_ and $435-lol. cum (By Rey Brown, Canadian Press Staff A _" U". nl; A ' V "`_’”"lper 160 pounds in barrels, while old C°"°5P°“d°"") plement $125.00. Charles Hancock, ‘dale Help Wanted [potatoes were offered at $1.75 per 90 KENTVILLE' N' 5-» June 25”' Secretary. 11933-6-26-4.l -----'_--~.--_.~--_-_-__-l pounds in i,u1|¢_ Thl'0ugh the beautiful Annapolis .___ WANTED-EXPERIENCED BRICK' OTTAWA olltl June 25_Egg ll.lal._ Valley-the land of Evangeline- ’"m'ED_Fm5T on sE°°m' Apply Fun" M°l`§°,%f§l2'§f§l` it in-rs in ontario continue dull and l Premier Mll°l<°hll° Klhs °ll~lh° te Grand Pursurvmt. R. K. o1ernentsfDll"ll' "ill °lh¢l”= ill their recent he- rn_..i,_'i._' ` class teacher, supplement. $150. A for Melville school No 13° su ` Ross-Dlguc-UNITED. The MacKinnon Drug Co. “HOME OF BETTER VALUES" Jun. Grand Steward, lr, M_ pil-1g.lforwa.rded to the family of the de-l con. ceased. Grand Standard Bearer, W. Mc- 2. Resolved, that we express our Kenzie. -sympathy for the families of the 1 Grand Sword Bearer, J. ¢_ Mn. late Joseph McNeil, Lot '7. John Trainll them, or, Lot 14, Dominic Gallant. of » ' }yAN'1~5p_TEA¢}{ER |.-on p0N_ Marshfield, R.. R.. 3. 4890-6-25-21. ues dun Wim tl-Adlllgslow, Brokers lo! the largest which the Prime Min- E h 0 ~. Bay West School No. 1117. A Flrstf maid for summer cottage at Brigh- l-,_ ply C. E. McKenzie, North Milton- -___.-..___ ___ farm. Apply J. - F. McFarlane. aldeton School. Supplement $110.00. Apply Secretary, Theodore Ellis. WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPER- - i 4893-6-25-41. ienced man in General Store. apply -.___-._-____-___-___-____ in person to Kennedy dz Kennedy, _ _ ____ l feat,”-eless today Wm, tl-adm; gellel._ l Kentville tonight for his farewell G;-and Tyla-_ R_ D°llg1as_ reavement. it ; - 4902-6-25-:l - WANTED-A MAN To woiuc on A ' alll' lllllel- lm°°““F 1” N°"“ 5°°‘“‘- ll Pf°V°d "° ’ roiwnro;-This market ooniin- he li hwhsier setherihs- easily one report for graded country sllipn-.ents ister has addressed. and his reception is that 1; 15 not pwslbie 1,0 "gm-¢ l was enthusiastic in the extreme. The locally more than extras 29; firsts 27; , meeting took place in the heart of §|_;A(;HE|¢ WANTED' FOR MILL 0’Leary, P.~E. I, 4939-s.25.3l,iseconds 25; delivered in free cases,i the apple growing country of Nova Vale School District 161, Queens *"*- -'*"*- County. $1.00 00 Supplement. George WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO Murphy, Secretary. 4015-G-28-3|. ."n;'ie men about 25 years old for ,___ farm and ranch work. Also young _vAN_-1~5D__ExpERmN(-1-ll, -l-EACH_ middle age woman for liouseivork. ment sizsoo. Apply T. A. nodfi. 4979'5'25'2l- :.:irtor.. -wc;-s-25-2=. --~--'~'--_'---'---'--- ._ __.€__ MEN WANTED T0 LEARN THE WAN-rED_A “RST CLASS .l-EA_ Farber Trade through our' special cher for Springfield School. No. 95. 511°" °°""5°' E333" tninmg- Par' supplement $l»;5_G0_ Wl,l;lngml.l tlculars free. Moler Barber College, Baslam, Secretary, Emerald. 573 Bl\Yl'lllBlf0!l 55-. Hllifllx- , -isis-ii-es-si. 4-1-"elf- _,.,_____._.______.____.____._______ WANTED-FIRST OR. SECOND _ _ _ Class 'Teacher for Gaspcreauk f‘€3Ii18|e Help W2nfCd School No. E4. Sii;~.plenici~it $200.00. _ W _ _ Wholesale and .iobbing prices remain 7 Scotia, the constituency ,of Hants- unchanged. Kings. Great quantities of apples MONTREAL:-Egg receipts 'here are shipped from the district to yesterday were 2,875 cases, as com-:Great Britain. Mr. King seized the pared to 2.587 cases on the corres-lopportunity to stress the importance ponding day last year. The market l of promoting Empire trade, the bud- is dull and quiet, with some eccum- _ get with its provisions for increased ulation of stocks although the de-iBrltish preference he spoke of as e. mend is fair for immediate require- 1 great issue of the campaign, and he ments- One car of cess is vflerirlsl emphasized the point that defeat from Saskatoon, extras 32; firsts 30: jof the budget meant negation of the seconds, 26; delivered. lpmpognir nontdinod um-¢in_ CHICAGO:-Spot 20 November, re- frigerators 27%. me ~-fp'-" ‘ -RUBBER PAVING G°°lS’¢ 1’-~ Hl°l‘°ll- SSCYWFY- ' WANTED-A ivrA1D iron Gr~:Nr-;aAl. ‘15"°”°'23'3l~ housework. Apply Mrs. J. R. Pa- , ton. le Brighton Road. 4901-S-25-31 WANTED _ rmncirai. Ann As-I ____.__. .___.____.*_ sstent for East Royalty Seh°0l»‘ ivaivren-A MAm. APPLY lims. Supplement for Fr.’nc`;:.~l imal: N_ W -1-ld nh 5 Rl ll d St preferred) $133.00. for Assistant, ` m S' c4rg,;)7li6_35_2l $140.00. Alex MccNc:'in. Secretary. 4 R' R 3’ m1'5`2"“' ivalvrizn rouse crm. 'ro naar »-i._~_--i~i-_--i ,- . izxrrznllsaicszn rms'-: chess §l'lff,‘,lh°“’°'”°’k‘ Apply 24 U"'°“ Teacher for Middleton School. Dis- "" ` ‘gaps-26-31' §l‘l'°§3r";‘fl'Sl?l§l,,5lfl3’§t"‘°‘l‘°"" 515509' T' I WANTED-pxrsnraricrn nousu ~ ` " E '10 `a`,lF_!-l'3l}?ll_25_3. ` ina‘d. Gcod wages-‘ Apply Cundall_ " ' Home. 4833-6-24-al WANTED-I-‘Ins1' on slr-:coND| "-'“-_'°***"-'-`*"* Class Teacher for \‘l’lle:ii!r_v. Ezcper- , wANTED"_MAm V0” GENERAL iencod preferred. supplement sizal llgueeysr-¢ in small family- Ai>l>ly_ . ,lm-_.‘ry Henri Can. in-so-r Br-il .-I2. ...2r.'.'::.:T.:. "‘°‘...-WT.. Bridge. 4285-6-25-wtsni-41. , - _4839-6-24~3l TEACHER WANTED FUR IZOLLO W\NTE'i-BY .IUY-Y 1ST, CAPABLE Class Teacher with e.\'p'lr`cncc pro-l' fer- Shore. -Good wage-_ Annlv 5 ferred. supplement- $12'-00. M‘d-, Grafton St. 4944-5-26-31 summer vacation. Temple Whalen., _Sccretav.‘y._ _ 4321-0-23-Bl. l To Let . .‘l:ACI-lan WAl~l'rEp - s:ccND_ R00” To L,,,,_ APPLY lm KENT School No. 142. supialcinriiit $125 for ' st' 4832'6'24'3i inex eri°nc'~'l or 'I for an e ___._. _ ._______.___ Lanriley Beach.ne:ir Keiwoch- Aie- ;-AN-|-ED__,n.;A(-HER FOR l»,;,“»_ ply H. A. Messervey, 4837-8-24-51 fl S I _' L 9 ft' xv)- 'n1t**\ -~-4-.*i*i*'-ii- Y>E°"=.l'TE\fi.'m rilfiilipiirnlilllr |S»?25`.0'). I \’\'Af`TED T0 RENT - MODERN James A. llouston, Sec'-etcrv. l lu-use. centrally located. 6 or '7 4221-5-25-Si. I rrinms l"l“.ol‘.'_= 086-’. 4875-31 rracgijx ii'-:i.\'vr;mr_'l.::_- .:l'.'iN-- -fl{A§;__{-Tri?-.7-Frqmnqriihiiz' mimon taizue Hlrli School. An e~frf'l'Ic'\”"ll new --ii~r_:.-.:;~ c:t’tj2. Apply -7- U male teacher of the i`.r-sl <°l°s= f‘r Jgnjgll-,5_ 4943-6-25-31 "ice PI`il'lC‘p'\l. Eiinp‘~i""‘* '17'-fl". ___,__>_______.____.____-_,___ Three ei-'ni=r'eiu-erl /\r.r.ls:-»~‘= fret ,l _...md ,lm ln, ,.,,~,,l,,,.. -,..,.,._ _ Wiiiited »- .- _ _ ,--i r "L --_.-__~--_----~---'---'--*'- ‘ii-nf-,»'-` ivauran 'ro mn' I-'Ami-Y LARGE to Neil McDonald. S-`"“rt'~rv nfl house. good location. m0d€l'll ¢°ll' Trustees, Montague. 49-l'_‘-5-2'!-3|. veniences, Apply A carel_géla__l'gl6lll;i_ HELD FEASIBLE , ' AS COST DROPS INIAGXCIANS ELECT °F"CE“S 'N °”” New vonx, June as'-'rhat aprlngy . MYSTIC cEREM0NY_y:>uthful step may soon become a H uklgeneral characteristic. If you should HICAGO' ‘nme 24"`A _ta S ,see an octogenarian come bounding l-.at sat squarely in l-ll? Cel-tw °' a d-mm the street with the verve and green b°‘lz°°°°"°r°d table in melzest of an 18-year old. don't sta-re. convention room of the Society ofllle may be walklng on rubber pave_ A1n'e-ricari Magicians. The masters of |menls_ legercifmaine had cast their ballotsl This pleasurable prospect ls held _ for the organization officers for the lout by l,,_ R_ Hendrlckson presldcm ` com g year. a ‘ of the New York Rubber Exchange. Cl1l'lVllfS5 Of bl’11°¢5~ The m“'““er °ff'A chief obstacle to the development voting was unusual. Each voter was _ ol, rubhel. pavemellts ln me put has _ required to remove his coat, roll _li_p_b3cn the high prices 0f.____bbe___ he his Sl'€l`9S and mark his ban" Wm’ lpoints out. But with the prices of the S9-me Pencil °“ lm °5p°°m“y3rubber hovering around 14_cents o, Prepared Dl€C€ Of PHP" Cui' mm 35° lpound. whereas five years ago it sold pieces. all nlill1b€l‘¢d- The "°t°" W” lfofr $1.23. this Utoptan improvement rrqillned to “ke h Dalll h°" °° tam' ‘becomes more feasible. over pro- perwith the hell°l» lm- 1 lduotion is blamed for the sharp de- 'rri-.oodore Hardeen- the l°*ll’l“¥|oiine in rubber prioes. president. reached for the flfll l'i“l'l over production is due to the in- lot. He drew Ollli I rabbit- A 5°°°“d creased planting of rubber trees dur- time his hnlld Weill? Ulm the mt and ling the :rice boon five years ago. As he Dlllled °“t a lighted 'Andie' In ‘production grew. the market became su\ic:csslon he Di‘0dllCl’d F- PM’ Mlrgliltted. Inevltably came the decline handcuffs, a glnSS Of “'Bt°"~ “ JW' .Today the trees pl-tinted five years anese lantern. a caliary. ll l>¢l““"';ago are ready to produce with the in a flower not six yards el "ll fll°‘ lprioe at 14 cents. bon. a strin8 Of threaded needle! “nd l Stabilization of production. but B Stkirl of b€€l‘, Th€€ &ildlEl'\Ce W5-9 lnever to get too fal.~aheAd_ Wm be in a turmoil. `i,he salvation of the rubber indust- -A-stop the count." John Malhol- _l_,~_ says Henderson. I-le predicts no lam-l shouted. I can read the bill' _lm-r~<-ase in business during the rc- lcts. The vote is unanimous in favvl l m.-iirrler of this year. but also secs of James C. Webensmlth of Philll- no prospect of further serious fle- delpliia for President, Eugene Laur- lrlines, -- ent of Chicago and C. Elliott Smllhl Plant-ation owners were hit hand- or Detroit for vioo presidents- R01' 'nrt by the slump in rubber prices. L. Vilas of New I~1aven for secretary- lliut more efficient methods are con- Harry Rouclere of New York f0l’ _utantly reducing production costs, trnasuurer and Leo Rullmsn for ed- _‘ond some plantations may eventually _ h PRESIDENTS ADDRESS ; ll nique and important event in theland distinguished patronage of our istory of nur party in this Province. great leaders, the Honourable R. B. "But the event of prior silznlfl- Bennett and the Honourable J. D. nt uszasm (Continued from page 1) The following address was then de l l__""_""_`°_' '?"""`- lthe West Prince Liberal Conservative l S ns ' past president and me M me Association: ladies and gentlemen: id |Asscciation’s moat esteemed mem-I ., _ hem and ML B_ my Holma_n_ cm_____ Today we celebrate the 37th an- ciation Thirty seven years ago the i ed__ workers of our party realized that, A ‘ from a political standpoint, organi-' nation was necessary in order to ful- - 032109- and Y»l'l€ Olle “'lllCll Sflll l`l0lClS Stewart, our Ass ciatiori shall cou- i `lll”l “Ole the Kreatest possibilities tinue to march iii-oudly forward un-‘ livered by President Brennan: lll- "Fellow Officers and members of? “- l‘llCh thi! future 810116 Ciln l1!lf0ld.l rler the Conservative banner of pence. as the great party convention atl' progress and prosperity. I thank you." ummerside last November, from thel A more extonderl ropnrg of the €lll>€l‘Bll0!'l5 Of \\'l1lCll. l‘€Sl1ltl-ld l-llelspeeches delivered at the Co:'ivemion _ _nomination of the presmt standard- l will appear later. lotgewv,-“_ “i""5“y °! the birth °f this A~"5°'lbearer of the Liberal Conservative The following officers were re-elect, ' Valli' in this C°““‘l" Mr* ‘7~ Hank meg; (App]gu5@)_ AGE OF STEAM PASSING FAST hish - Election of Officers _ ~ fil the ends and aims of the great President' J' Albert Brennan' Tig' Conservative party. The stalwarts of Seem km W_ Russel B0ge__s_ that day, many of whom have since l TORONTO. Ont., June 25-The Flowing Conservative Tide age of steam is paxing. The dawn llofa new era has arrived. and on. the The wisdom of the selection of that seven seas of the world, the plume rank and file of our party. loyal to °M°m5s°3‘ Tignish’ Pennine' Joseph its principles and with an unswerv- tion promises of lavish expenditures 15.000 1.011510 19.999 ton; _ _ ls_ s sso n o ac vi ;?ui;o‘:;st`E;°:ep;°lXed;e i;mL°“;lt pride to its growth and to its accom ioglsis Ave. mark well my words The 34 are ro have swam Q;-,g§,~_@5_ ln ml were await;-3 the; ‘ I ' ` ' plishments. well may we, today, bow l star of ‘Liberalism in this country.: C°len.mn_ gone to their just reward, put theirl C i Pruldmt M ms I I mules heads and their hearts together, bent. P'”|d°“" ard Dm’-M' Peter CMN laid the foundation on the rock of P eron, Southwest. ‘ Pr ld ____ 1 P un sound principles and a just cause is rl es en or o 1 t ted to- Nail Pond, Mark Handrshan. Tig- most amp y demons ra here Tigniah, Tignish West, Joseph B. | di ge T;'§;‘_f"’ Gffef ing fidelity to our distinguished lead- _ , . _ _ ers. Well may the surviving founders' mount. Nicholas Al-learn. Tignlsh, St of ml A elmo lo lc b K _mb ul St. Louis. Kildare. Joseph Foley, Tig- onvention has already been fulIy`of smoke pouring from the funnel justified. A han of |r¢t natural lb-' of a vessel may soon be fc-rgoiven. Dunn El dal’ Wllllilsly 00 their ll’-SIL and in Jmleillliy- of dynamic energy aund fore!-' In a cu:-and-dried report, Lloyds ' ' 1894. llll-‘3 0l'8lU`llZllll0ll» as A result ful personality, Mr. Arnett is con- _\farin@Ag9n<-y¢g1]_; oft)-,@l;3_d-.ing nf President 2nd District. Hugh D. _ . vlvphee Col In 0! their l&l`l0l‘S- came into belng.'1’hat ducting a whirlwind campaign. That steam. The report states lamnlcaily " ` ' em ' they biilldcd WlS@ly Rnd W€ll. Sllfl ihe Gibraltar of Liberalism in this that 78 3--i pl-ref-ix; of ves:<-:ls ` rnvince feels that the assault on its pryngtyuriidn ranging between, alloc: 8,000 tadel is pregnant with the poss|~` and 25000 tons, are being equipped billiies of success is clearly shown in' with Diesel engines. _ , day lil this V3-St. enthusiastic. assem- (he S. 0. S. calls broadcast through-_ size Mclc;'SZeam “ish” Tlgmsh East' Jweph Peters’ ` blage, truly representative of the l out the County by the Liberal can-` 3.000 tons to 9.999 tons .. 54 25 16 dale. and by the death-bed rlec-110.000 tons to 14.999 inns cz NDC- money ln public works. the under- 20,000 my-L; to 24399 my-,5 4, king nf which exist only in the fer- Thus, gg V655(-]_q nf 113 no-_iv ¢‘ lmisillll-i021 Of the Llbtfll "fill-‘ built will be motor-rll':l'eu_ while belng oniy our heads in reverence to the mem- l na well as in all Canada. ls growing] ~l-i_- ” mm' R' R" M1mmm_uh' gm su: ory of those master builders. who dimmer, and if we line up solidly be-3 ley' Elmsdam R' R" Amie :lm T ' gave so unsparingly of their time and hind our candidate. put our should-‘ I N M E M 0 IJ,” J' L”km'd A)_:;!tr°n' Albeitun talents to this great work, and who 1-rs to the wheel, and give a lonc est' Rich” ey' on are sleeping their long last peaceful push. is strong push and a` AM Brooklyn. Thomas Keele. Alberton, ‘ ` ‘ sr-e muning with the land they loved so th R R__ Elmsdalm _,_ w_ o,Brlen_ sleep. their earthly remains com-_push altogether we shall pusbl MISS MARGARET “ARES e Liberal candidate off the. Elmsdele; Campbellton. Gul' Murphy. O So th. Al MDonald. 0'- ' _ ` Lexgrycn; wolleexnobcert Englmd_ have added to our long list of pollt- the past year. n.= well as to all its health lol. sollle lima bll: O’Le' Ft R" Hamilton ost lm °°“""""~ ‘ll ll m“““" “'Ul'l-hy? members I tender my sincere lhenkslrnlno very: .=ul_ l11»- -_ daylight saving time. 4815-6-.i-'Il u-_k,i.i_1_._-____._i*_ Da. w. R. 'cAil"°l>l° Pl°Yl¥l‘°“"" °‘ "“'°’“°` stewart, Mount Albion. ‘ The wolf put it over, J. W. Curian- _________________________ editor of the Star, admits in his ex- “_” pcsure. "Bo when you are Kfltleflll . .1 M. Kina." be §‘;§s"'..§§.’§." ”'f.1.§Ior in lim.. N. D. MacLean won-he did his om iovaily." umasaranl nmamn - t wul street inroor h " gm? 3 plfle, lo, slllm.. chrrioueiowa o north wmhin .fro the hoes hm been looser "'°“' “’ - be able to grow it as cheaply as five _ cents ii pound. says Henderson. i l>As'rur. BACKGROUND l For hot summer days.,nothi.ng is l cooler looking than a printed chiffon | with a pastel background. The vogue i for pink and black and pink and navy blue still obtains. A soft green- ish blue background with brown figures makes a new and stunning cape frook for afternoons. ---_-_.___ SHEITR. CHIC Simmer coats are worn for chic rather than warmth. New ones are apt to be made of semi-sheer drapes with georgette or crepe Elizabeth for their flaring short or throe- quarier sleeves. -.__ _ - _'___ .k-_.__-_._ __~.._l rw;'az»'wi~$=»2»»»+»»; . DR. J. P. MILLAR l DINTAL BURGION nl IOUBS-I to 12.80 i' _ | to 5.00 Corner Queen sad ll-lehmotl Bloomneli R_ Rn; Bloomlleld Gus well. lpolliieal landscape _on the 28th of'l The death “Ok place al hcl. Did PelA"_ moomnelm oyster creek ~ July. and his star shall fade into ob~l h0ml,_ wllemlel, lrlll.l.l_ on Saluldal. Paul Galnnh Howlsm O,Le"y Reviews Political Aciivitim l livion. iLaud_applausel. _ .Jlllle -l-l_h_ of Miss _\lll7Qlll,_.._ \\-Alai lll North James Mcaregon omeuy; To the officers of the Assoclatlon me Ad,-allced Age of al l-ML-__ _ ' "In the year that has passed we who were associated with me durlniz‘ The decollsm had hge,-_ ll-_ mm;-_I the end' she wal slat-“rs and Anlerson of Burnaby. B- C., Mrs. Clinriffs Stov- Slle as si.:rvil‘od bg: ;`z::‘e== Sinlp.