Stove and Egg. sizes will ar ' P oongnog’;tion.‘ ' sm town. mi rive here early i` July. l ' '1‘iii~: suNu.\\' sermons or nie -ouiiemiun/l uvnwu nuff Minnie Tryon l\'lethodist_ Circuit will l-old ildasof ‘seq inpuom '.f.mA[i{).1,~.1_u||o[- , " ~ ': is E ` A ‘ A`Y' _B ' ing- ottona st. i» 1' s.-' s..i>i "i \g\ at Westville Saturgi`:y,BJuly 4tl_i'il2‘I4.°__§_ '*"» ' | HARD A _ _ \‘) ' _ § \\ ;__ ._ _ - _,f.»AGmN'rs wAN'ri<:p.-Live nun ro- P O L. I` he »,~= ._ ~ _ y MAusHi=‘iui.n.- no.-_ z. L. ivnoii .liable agent. wound in every district / iv _ a _ will i-reach at the Baptist U rch, ';t\¥\’o“B'l1o\1t the l’l'0Vil\Ce to sell stock “W. ¥W. Zwicker’ . ‘T ‘i __ §§°§§';“‘;?§Uc"k“ S““““Y. =l£?°"‘.°°_ _ ` _ `\_ e .. _ was , ' ._ __ _,. with 800 tons ofthe bcst ual. \ ...o-ne wnnhid/ rIoNio.- ny nttentiing st. Pen \ @_ ,_ . H d C 3, . Ch » uw ci.'.i“;i,:‘.llf°:.¥.‘;‘.° °i.i“.§:;::.it;’ ty ar 0 In _ estnut’ h--r* up the West River and a umptu *ix am'/U \ A ”"` - i. *Ib* - Fni it n \ i no ‘F “" ‘“" “’°'“°’ “‘ 2.2.2. tial. il _~ 03' ""f' " _ 6 GUARl_)IA_I_j¢ _ i""""" ini - p_f-,U5 _Fjg ” dinner rovlded by the ladies of at ln the Uanuda Atlantic Fox and Oo." Limited. (luarantees 10 ous mission, etc., write J. Stanley Wed the lock, Secretary-Treasurer, Charlotte Fur per cent. cash dividends annually for the l’s next tive years. None hut reliable ul? and hustllng representatives need sail ply. For lull particulars as to coin- 8D- . I » . \ their annual Picnic on Wednesday ‘MODHW P9-\llV 'M0Pl°lin‘ l A0 in , _ __ _,_ - " _ neat, -luly 8th, on the firm of Slssaw omni ri.ia_iuoq-“rid wuj, 'jnqid If yOU WISTI t0 TIHVC [TTC l)CSt Richard l.en, Esq. at Grapaud Corner, -B01-1 puilisi '51 'fi ou; ui .isauui iso; see postern for portienisre. 3313 "Sill 2ni~\\\i> iwssavan aiu i>@i»u=»'iw mlm A un uno; ‘ -nag o _ ll al atthelowest price please - _ -- pea 'ia ' nu n a ‘v 'ti .= CAMPING.-'i`ne Maritime Boys'-' <1 __P°iHiHS“ Kun# ‘exam 's '.~i 'A ii _ . (‘, mp 1; d t .|;i C S th- [eip q paqonpiioa :main saoiA.i.»s 'u.iaui rder HOW lOl (lEllV€ from t-r[lann'sai;»tii)/li?eN.§_ 'ini :lisp livin alll. '50-1018 'i' 'r vu" U-ww iiumvi _ ,_ _ _ _ _ . . . _ OL \]_ YY . last twelve days lhe following Char '"3"-‘Fl }I H ‘fl\l3l-IM Ci D “HUD l lottetown boys are in attendance'-- H 099 `5““‘i"~*'l5l°H “USUN 5~lS50l/il ° V companied the boys as ar as ew ' ~ nl "I ‘ 0 . Gmsgow_ icq; ui uaas isomer ou; io ouo su \ [MB AJQQQTI-lar) I'nUMO(| 0'] .\\'JTA“! lo ii, e, g E_ PmwBe_ Mn |_ _ H_ McMman_ jo. ssmoauoo alum au; aiioiuu a_i secretary ofthe Y 'll C A ac- Ml” am wo" spuaui P°”“"""l' “'34 t N jo .isquinu V sun; ...nos io] Aiquo /i lr\l SATISFIES_ ni-:_-\l"r1Fi‘L oRoi'Nns_-nonoiniw 3” °°“°\’i*"" “nl “W *"°~‘i 'Wi ‘l“1'- Ph0n€ ,-1 .Y _ , ,_ _ seems this year to be the favorite ,F;;?_‘;“'?lg;Z ‘&:g§aup;§~l1q_`"_'f_;§; Paekad in one A two pound » _ _ _ mm' and dum” the mt ‘ew °“° ff* '“‘”°V “‘l°f “W “W1 “li 1°! Very handsome twecd Raincoat, picnic grounds for owners of motor _SI _“I ,J am “_ Gould H001 _______,p_ Ch,f0\Vll “In only' weeks man rivnte arties have q » boon o ‘oyoya_pMr_ .itilin A. l Mo- “"°““i °“~l"“`NH°9V NHUV "ill --i- i lV_sl`3kS_".\£ Ri* We know you will be delighted with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. We know you will welcome the relief it brings. We know you will appreciate thc hard work it saves. _-_ Wc'know you will be pleased with the way it dusts, cleans and polishes--all at_'th_e_ same' time. That is why we"sayi’--' " ` Try the O-Cedar Polish Mop for 2 days at our risk. If it is not satisfac- tory, we do not want you to keep ii. The price-$I.50~w|il he returned without question if ltis notsllmnrl more. than we claim. You to be the iudzt. Simon W. Crabbe 225043-30 Mtts3i. MONTREAL' "9 Farm" situated near the Bmco regular semi-ann-ual public school ex- l ' Stewart farm known as Strnthgarf lmimmion Wm mm in at Mar , . ‘ '. ~ - . y si __ tncy,hl'li;S _klll;_1lg'tlgaccdcfgesgxgnt H33 =ehonl house, on the afternoon oil _"""“""`-'__”i”' T on W lc B L 6 G R Y ' ' Thursday Juno 30th_'1‘he schoollxuiisc mncim' booth' ui' th” disposal O( any was well filled wi*h parents and vis- ) O ' .,»'.:_‘e persons wishing to mnko use of it, _mrs from thc adjoining districts This is the good gun oil that l7 leading firearm manu They'll Kell you that 3-in-Onc lulzil-' cute: perfectly every aciion point. 3-in-One Prevents Rust _ ___ ‘ __ on Bzulréels imi e sn auf. :cpu eve; liin clean and bright, removing resielviic ol black powder. Clean: and polishel ~ the aloclr, loo. Remember, 3-in-One 3 positively will not aum or dry out. lliinh "‘ into the meisl pores and uinyn ihere. 9-' .o ' in ..o.i'i....i`.5.il.".i.n.f".if.`l'§.§'“§f.`.i '§'l'.i.ill stores. I or.. l0c: 3oz.. Z5c; B oz.. '/; »50¢- unnnysiionoiionnnzao. . /' ' .»<.r-If c;.\ I `,`n.¢|n., ~ in) ‘ -with cl-antilly lace. She wore a b`i'i ' ol' c styl wth r 'T |~ .- Pr°te?tY°“r- Gun imc or c.hu¥g?` This idmuy move or who al.-/nys make ititheii' duty to bo _ Use 3-m.One0i| _-.li ' Mr* _“°`\‘“"" P pmt ‘B sur? to be ap' present on such occassions, thus ,Whe,he'»riHe sho! !'r°°;;;“'d dunng the coming warm ‘bowing their deep interest ii-_ nvcry- I lé We” T' .hing pertaining to the cliucution of 3“n~’eV°Vef»° °|'¥\€Wo . _ .heir children, besides being ii source M“cLE\\AN WICAAY WEDDING _ if encoiirnizement to both tcnilicr und always oil itwilh 3-' -O . ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ' , - m ne A very pretty wedding wail solemn' pubils. A number of dialogues recit- ized an the ht-me of the bride’s mo- . _ _ . ations und songs, prepared for the the 'Vi -. Flora l\’lacL.ennan, 12. renamed _ mp #~ " r, . xg. _ _ 3 faclurers use recommend Bl t “t wt Bclm nt l\l~ is., on °°“‘¥‘“°“' “'°“" WM! _ ‘V ' i * and puck wilh'evcry gun lheylhip § \V`Bei1s_ _r_\ft.c\-gre i’-x_»;n~_.;_;\. Lohengrinls Wedding Mm.ch_ Th,_ itiori shor spcecic. we . mai y mwrriage was Dcrforrred by the Rev "9"‘° Uf *-110 Tillie payers, conpgratnlat- W; M_ Tufts D_D_ 'Fh_St I,m___by ng the teacher o_n his good work und terinn Church, Boston, in the pre `_“`gi"g ill” llillulf .t° b".5tm_ mfm' Fence of s_\venty_uve “wats rdativcs earnest in their studies in oidci to ' 1 - . “] f tl E5 ____ kt.” _ar .luke their sclionldnys of reul lm- “_“‘ l_§‘°"‘_s_dU 1° §ud‘ S ‘hp .eiit to themselves and not nu in of- tleB"1"`\'_.ih‘u ,sb was; §n_m mi; U: ten the case, ni-mply Lt ivitste of tim:-_ Bmter' " E” ‘ “gm” c‘ H f ` The proceedinizn were hrouizht to ii '~itri;.»‘:~i’~'= .N ~ _ fob. After the ceremony ii. riclicioui. Y" " ""' ' -V "mr" '"1 f ~' ' . - v 7--_ wliieh the happy couple left on e here for their ilavoriniz essence for ihcy are sure of purity, accurate weiglit and reasonable prices. Sec us for vanilla,lemon, pineapple and a|mond-- ure cream of tartar and Gt. George and Kent Sis. All good cooks come 1 I aking soda. _Z #4 ‘I #M _ honey-moon trip to Prince_ Edward _ known. The bride is a daugliter oi s the late Alexander illaclleninau, llrnd 1 couple i‘occive and as all voted for a duncc-n 3 - ` ..»‘.\ dance it wns. Accordingly tables .q ~iizf-" ' gmqki_ng_inferior tobacco. Chairs. rw.. dinennc-°-red from tin L . _;;__~_ _._ .. IS lmunpus to yoursem i;J_r_in;___in shc_i_i_‘i: osdézr, and soon. /Efgozn 'mit' vin' and a nuisance to your room' bv the rriiellodidliise strnihn hill 1 `-I _[5 Yiwu .. frlend3~ Besidesvgood frag' the violin under the skillful manip _ A -__ ;|,' rant tobacco costs no more. nintion of the export violinist, Mn nf" w..'..`_-f'L._'_f;?;= Its all in knowing what to _iiiioire Goiinnt or sontn nnotioo » ' ask for, Remembgf anyone Ili; diiierent squads, half o_<_>mpanles, Of the f°|1<>Wi“2. 2L`...§°!.i"35’.i?§n”$`§§ 812%” .§..',T§§.‘.‘....‘f Bri ht.Twist Hickey’s BrightCut Rival," ;_nntii .mont midnight when nn B Master Marine Smoking Tobacco, Black Twist ‘vlwle regiment was elven ii mf ° of some fifteen or twenty minuter vnlt Comaina&l?£‘hT;vlst clffwllsn Tobaccitd ;1_i_ir_ing. whsch time they drew upor ' ‘ 0 e r provis ons, each participant be Hlc e I 0 3°” 0 ‘ °’ ° -in muy ootionon with tho notion riefi a bouquet of hi'ide's roses. Tht bridesmaid wore n ‘dainty gown 0 ross tinted crepe dc shine arid' carrico. /»Z4, three for zi qu»1rtcr~~-']‘iir:l name, by the way, is not definitely ve her reap c ve e, ll\.lCl`l-' the opinion- that this was the most famous victory gained in these parte for a long time--a victory not to _ _ ir perspiring feet-- ol the Methodllt Sunday Schools ol NYALB not nay “ i l40Grui George Sires! l preferred 1. . h, ' ' '~ er. Black and White, 5c. striiiiglut `ect blend of perfect hlend of pure George and Kent Streets. wtf. 799-6»Bl\l2wks. ._ £=__ _ ff . f f -.___-_£1 eycllllrr////_\\\\\\\\vaillllna 5 I What Every Woman = ~ i 'E l ills cellml¢.».~_»euiiiniin lf” _ E f ...__ 2 ‘T ‘°_?fL‘i-ii" ;?.ti..i:e.i.:.i:. °::f:::: zritrzz: at°l`Pl'0° 03 5 01° 0l\\€I\ , A Large and Fortunate Purchase That Makes ~ ‘ T a i V i Little Prices Possible. Prices Range From $3.00 to $15.00 . i 4 , _$55 . 2 .T .' ‘.31 _il _~__d_ is vesse. » _ _ _ \» \ ` ' Herbert Vessey, -I. Mcllachern, B. P°P“\°“l 9"" "md 3“W""‘ 'i*‘“l “il "Q ' ‘l f run ii. ri-owe i.. Hn hes, and °1 Siliff'-11°-1 sin p=~\0ii0i °li€~\ aiflmd. l ' am ‘ _ _ . 1- .: ll' .ill Here are waterproof garments for women that ,dress you with a degree of style heretofore absent in the ordin- ary raincoat. 'l hese are English and Canadian made gar- men s. _ _l ~ The fabrics from which they arc made have been waterproofed by a scientifically developed process that adds to their serviceability. They are very cleverly and stylishly tailored. Our presentassortment represents a special purchase, which makes it possible to offer you extraordinary value, no matter what price you select to pay. Good Raincoat oi Reseda Green Paramatta, sleeve, sizes 34 to 4k CHASE & SANBORN \. "1 with belted back, the smartest thing '“"i“~ “’h° °“'“” th” "°““tif“1 "°"*“ soriool. i-ix/lMiN/\'i'IoNs_» 'rho' in the store at the ` _ price 7 0 Q ~ | ‘ Cashmere finish rainproof cloth in a shade of brown makes a 8 i very attractive garment at ~ ................................ ._ Other Raincoats at every price $12.50, 15.00, 17.50 up. A wonderful value in very nice Paramatta with set in raglan. _ 3.75 §§t‘i.”§’..‘f`f____‘?f7S_f 5.00 T he popular black “. ."-/f?<%/ J-=.»> -7/ l . "-.<’:f:'»'_.>-» “sr :_ _. 1./ __<':*»_ ‘ ' ~ 1.1.-11' .’n_':_,____ _ ~. . __~___/gf r7.>i>. A-if. 'rABi.i=:i's l_1~' ~(‘,1 I /\-Kffrr' ‘¢' for .S`_4_vn-A and I1'/frown a Ruth 1.00 1.00 _LUO 1.00 1.00 .‘.‘0 .U0 .R0 .80 .R0 .75 .T0 .65 .C0 .55 .50 .45 .45 *in acl .45 .30 .30 .25 .l5 .10 wrt- '$12743 2`4‘\dtf 4 gee; 19%)* ' 'i"“"i¥.T*:‘.;.ii» _.;,._,~\ \' :L4 5 TEA AT ELMlRAf The parishoners of East Point' ;parish intend holding a grand 'I cn' ‘ lat Elmira Station on luesdz\y_ l]uly 7th in aid of St. Columba's Everything possible will be done_to make this day one of, _ __ _genuine pleasure. As usual the l ‘- ' _.__..§"_1~l_ tables will be_well furnished by \ ', l ‘ the good ladies of_ihe parish. ' l lAmusements in keeping with the cause will be many and various, while a rare musical treat is in store for all, furnished by a band _ ~_ that has won well-merited dis- = iinction in the Capital City. The League of the _ross Band has et aranteed gi choice programe of_ '_ ,_ 2,3 wwf-< t Music on that day--Don t ‘ _ie _/\ special train at lowest pos- _,_ sible rates, will leave Charlotte- _ _.- <,_ _,._.l>" ' iown at 8 u. ui. for Elmira. _ A _ _ ` special also from Souris leaving ‘ “-\_\_ -“ -~_ u nniliiitn, 1914. _ , A ` l 'I imc A.M. 8.00 8.15 8.42 8.51 8.59 9.10 9.1( 9.93 9.28 -1 _.__ _=_¢=n=a¢a§@= :‘ '- ' ==`; =-=$£f-7:. 09 10.17 10.28 10.80 10.87 11.15 l0.00 10.18 10.33 10.38 10.46 10.58 11.05 A.M. i _,H '_"'-i--i i -.\ ._._.._____.. _ 'Q nfl-If.$.!l _~- .j_ _ ____ . _ " l _ » /" \_ ‘_ 1' Z”"“7- - *'"."""’.7'- i'f_.*!-_wigs f'_oZ"‘ '*» .i Q- , _'gr _'.l<-2z~.r.ir._~'_‘_ '»~.',~.-,~ .f,-, ; " .' c’ - r n .. I ,- f i \, _ I ’ H . J . , x Y 4 - I \ ri I i ‘ I/ v‘\ #__ i 1 v " . *I , ' \ * “If/'... K3 ` »' Ti `~ ‘- .-.»\.\T_ z ,.3 if-‘\.,l,_. \, 1') ' 't y_.'~‘,-7' ,Y T 4 i":"£- _ ~. "lg: I l . ' ' .__ \ We extend to _you all a cordial, ' welcome and wish you a happy day' ii d fc _ T “ _ C0 .__ ..z.;’;..°;_.‘3._ lhegogers tirilutire 0 /litit/lNomivir~:N'|'.\‘ Asn " ` 1 'runiu |.~/litres i-'ort TEA /lr .|ui.v 1'r||, 11'.. Y' >'7i}""7*\ 1.._..--_.__--y / \ This Serviceable Lawn Swing $¢..so Made of best selected hardwood, frame painted, rcd, with chairs finished in natural varnish. The frame is held together with strong iron bars, thus making accidents almost impossible. These swings are guaranteed in every way, and are an ornament in the lawn. Purchase one to-dav and enjoy solid outdoor comfort. Price Each Z Passenger $4.50 4Passcngcr ............... .......... .$6.50 Camp Chairs, Camp Stools Etc 'l`h