‘ -._ _ __ JULY 12, 1915 g > , .. . ‘ ' _:_ 1;.-- Scarf. YOU SEE rr 1 THE TIME To BUY COAL \ .-“dnb Hard Coal it _ » If you ' want to secure the lowest price of the year. Buy your Hard Coal now. We have two vessels coming with 2000 tons of the very best quality Hard Coal. We are selling at the very lowest price while dis- charging. Order your supply for del- ivery this month. 1 »l.Plckarii&.lIu. I _ - _ l J Batlie with a pair of Swimming 5 ,L -.1 <. ./, Wings They are not a toy but a real aid'to those learning to swim or float. They will ` support an adult as well as a child. i Regular 50c silk swim- 1 ming wings for 39c see 1 our window. I 1 ‘_ Bathing Caps many shades, all the latest »- dgiigns-Prices very reason- a e, I Geo. E. Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist -~<_A|r**" lWToday English Candi worih one 1 nb. fury 473 _lust enough of this special English Candy for you to-day. Sold very fast last weel; but there s enough for you. Right fresh from the war zone-try it at this special price_....47c McKinnon Drug Co. I Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. é T 1 5\\\\\\YIl.\\\\ ]IIIIlllllI.\\\\\\\\\\\lIIA\\\\\§III&` \\\\\YllZ4\\\\\\\\\\@llllIllIIi Be Skeptical of . Bargains Not All is Gold that Glitter: If you want, good, puri relia le tobacco go to ar honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven to establish sucha reputation, Hickey & Nichol ' <11' ttention fllflemen _;_,4__} __ _ __ , and believe our old friends will say that we have neverdisappointed them. Hickey’n Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only _ our best efforts but the bt st to be had in the tobacco line. sonTob. Co., Phone 345 - - Manufacturers I//I/Zi\\\\il//IlIIA\\\\\\\vWlII/IIr.=m\\\\vllh \Wl _ rnséicnantorrsrownfeuanoriin _ _ race sive "___ I '_ r -ir, I I The Central Guardian |T PAYS W DRY ll! "Ill P|‘0Y|ll0l- SPEC|AL TRAlN. - The ti‘8.illB 6 4g _.___ for the League of the Cross piciilc -_-1. { fy, I .'» I holiday at the Leagiie ot the Cross 9.15 a. ni. and 2 _p. ni. Fare, adults ‘ - F , ""' '"" _"_" J _ p_°_1“"'*<';:,`_ "i/“F zoo. _ _ -1 - ' ' *~ ° ¢-_- _.___-1 A HOLIDAY-All should enjoy a next Monday will leave the city Ht *'* I" ll ; picnic at Bedford on Monday, July 19. 1971. ADVERTISERS. - Owing to thlsl being halt holiday, advertisers are requested to have all changes of ads. in by 10 a. m. to ensure inser- tion tomorrow. suylmsn sci-iool.-The opening ‘meeting ot the Summer School tor “teneliers will be held ut. -Prince oi' Wales College Hall. at 8 ofclock this evening. Addresses will be given by prominent educationallsts and others. The public* are cordially inviated. TRYON CIRCUIT PICNIC.-7 The annual picnic of tho Tryon Methodist (‘.hurch will be"held at Crapaud (same grounds as last year) on Wednwduy, July 14th. Come early and see the competitive sports. Supper served from ilve to seven. Tickets thirty cents. For further particulars see posters. n15i. SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEACH- ERS.-Mr. F., F. Smith, Buzzard Bay, Mass., who wus one ot' the teachers at thc Sumluer School oi' Science lust year, llr. Mintin Asbury Chrysler, oi' the llnivcrsity oi ()rono, Maine, und Mr. \V1n. 1'). Fuller, Union School Sup- erintendent of (lid Town und Orono, Maine, arrived Saturday evening to take port in the Suniuier School for teachers, which opens in Prince of Wales College Hull this evening. IINTERRUPTED HONEYMO0N.- A St. John exchange says: There arrived in the city on the Point du tflicuo eiipress Tuesday ewening a happy young man and woman from l’riu<-.o Edward island. it wus at once apparent tllut they were bride aiid groom. She clung tightly io his arm; she gazed devotedly up into his linac, and he looked into her eyes with rap- lurous admiration. lint their honey- moon was dlsuppointedly short. 'l‘he inimigratioii regulations prevented their oiitrullce to the llniteil States bei-arise ot their being short ol the 1-_eliuired funds, and the oiilcers were compelled to turn thein buck. The bride and groom remained here last night, and lingered about the U11- ion llcpot this inorning. They did not soeni to n1i11d the abrupt cliange In their lioneymooniug, but determined to make the best ot' it., and sat “bill- ing and coming" in the depot while passers-by shot glances in their di~ rection. and saucy boys whistled the chorus ot “Just a lllttle Love, :L Lit- tle Kiss," and similar rei`rains,'wl\icli` t`ro1n their "'s-pooning," seemed ap- propriate. _ INTERESTING VISIT.-The Guard. inn is indebted to Mr. A. E. MacLean for the following description ot' the Quebec Bridge, which he was shown over by the chief engineer, on.his re- cent visit to Quebec City. The bridge is the largest -oi its kind in the_ world. ’l‘he`main spun, which is 1800 feet. long is 90 feet longer than nnything yet att. empted in bridge building. The height of the t.op from the waiter level is 380 feet. The weight of iron used in con- structiion is 65,000 tons. The heaviest lift in connection was 190 ions. The height clenn above water is 160 feet so that the largest ship afloat can pass \\\\\\\ 1% ' "_--J Let Us Supply You With ' a “Gould's Pump” _ Positively the Pump Made ? The ~c0n1<1’s" is without a <10ubi_1h_e` best pump on the market to-day. This is ‘ 47-: \ ._ _ Best ., ‘.5i__ -1 ,.~ \ _ ".\?.t~i\.J9’ - `. evidenced by the _immense sale of these Pumps ffom year to year. The most careful and experienced work- men andthe most up-to-date methods are employed in the manufacture of the se Pumps. 1023-for deep wells. A medium priced Pump, adapted for operating cylin der in wells 30 to 60 it. deep. ......... 780--'l` his Pump is and is adapted for use in to 120 it. deep. The stroi inch. Pric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ iiirnisliccl with windmill top, drilled or tubular wells, 30 ie is adjustable, a 6, 8 or 10 _ $5 85 e _ _ . _ _ _ _ . - 1525-Lif_t and Force 50 to 100 ft. The Ratchet Head with itsincreased leverage, weighted handle and roller bearing, make a very easy working Pump ........._....$6.50 835-Force Pump. 40 to 150 _it. This Pump is built with revolving tight top, iitted with brass packing gland and Air Chamber Tube. Price ._ .... _.$6.50 1534-Ratchet Pump for Wells, 40 to 150 ft. deep. pump, and isa very easy 1 ‘ This Pump ‘has many advantages over the ordinary working Pump. Price $7.25 ` sizes, Galv’d Pipe, Galv’d ` Brass Cylinders, _all Strainers, Ga1v,d Rodf Pump L€atl1€1’S- ¢tC-,fefc-_ _L Come in and let us talk over the Pump question with you. We lclose every Saturday at One 0’clock During July ami Augllst WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 erbuierc lheliogc all ` Q0 under. Two railway tracks and two sidewalks run accross; 'l`l1e`im`m'ensit_v ot' the iron can scarcely be imagined. One million dollars was spent in ii special plant at Lai-hine near Montreal where thc bridge material is_ assomb lcd, ami another million in field equip- ment at the bridge site. The work will bo finished in about 18 months and will bring into Quebec (_`ity some ten |lii'i`c-rent Railway lilies to the great. union station no\v building. In addi- tion to this there are other works oi’ about the same niagnitiidc going ‘on such as the dannnlng of the St. (lliar~ los River to raise the water to a twen- ty foot level. The deep water termin- als which will be three miles i11 length for the i1ig Ocean Liners, also the tuu-' nel through the mountain near the - water front, so that the transcontin- cntal can run direct to their innncuse now shops. Seine 17 larger buildings nrt- to he eompletoil this full which will employ about 4,000 people. (ln the whole the historic city ot Quebec is taking on new activity and is going forward in ii steady march ot' progress. HPHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. - We have un agency for the celebrated “Ansco" Pliotogruphic Supplies and carry ii full line ot Films, Paper, Plates, Developers, Ciixiieras etc.- Speclnl nttention given to developing and printing. Bring your films to us.-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Miss Ada. Bradbury 88 Great'George Street. Art Needle Work and materials tor working. Stamped Lxriens and 'Flireuds ot all kinds. 88 G eat George Street. 2030-G-22M1Mo pm 1 Make Your Old 'Straw ' 0 at ew gain--- Coiorite 1"" ~‘.',;‘“*;";."3 _ n o . a e Etraw hut into iiniwy one of any ._ ~' fiillffulor Younould desire. ' I‘oIoriIe clrsns. ireslirns :md tliuroiighlly rr‘1'(\ive{\lnles ilild lslgakw rats ani ma es lem oo ie new again. Noother preparations so good or as ccononucal ns 1 'olonte. Straw Hat Cleaner ilur special Straw llai Vleaner will bring bark all the oririinnl whiteness and beauty to your old sun-browned straw hat it will look luit as good rind wear just ns long as a new one providing the materiel in not damaged. Net your Straw lint Clelned I ereand vnu are sure to he satin- fied with the results. 1 iii |1-in-n 40c ., children 1971 Honss RACE oF¢|"c`|A|_'s'.-'rite ween heats the sports will be run oil". position as teacher in the Pointe-aux charge ot the Presbyterian (‘hurch examination of Knutsiord graded sch ool was held on Friday June 25th. The large attendance of ratepayers and others evidenced the interest tak- teacliers. The examination was cond- ui:ted~by Mr. George Yeo, Miss Sadie Moreshed and the teachers, and show- ed by the ready uns\vers very enrct'ul training and most gratifying success, The l’ri1nary llcpurtinent in charge of Miss Alice Johnson was i’irst exam iued, and thc great progress inude was serves much praise tor her successful work. The ratepayers ot ' Knulsford feel loathe to part with Miss Johnson gain. In the Advanced Department in charge oi’ Miss Annie McKenzie cori The advanced class showed that thi they were not ailviilicvil until lhl‘_\ evorytliing was inarkvd in all tho 1-Ins. ses ol' this departlnont. 'l`lioro\1gl1nos1= everything else ond in this both tea ehers excelled to a great. degree. llndi-1 the present tcacllor, bliss i\li~l{cnzlic wi look for great things from this sr-l1ool_ 'l`hrougl\out the exo1‘i'ises tho follow# ing program wus rarrioil oni.~\Vords of Welcome by lllnnclln llyinont. tfho- rus, Tipperary, by the school, Iii-citn tion, Curfew lnust not. liiiig Tonight by Jennie Yeo, (‘horns, Mnple l.<-at For Ever by the school, ltocitntion, The first YL-ar at School, by "lots" ot A Young Aineriicnn 'n i’inn|'ori- by Vcl dn. ilyn1cnt_ At tho coiieliision ol' ilu progiiani words ot' colniucudution iv(-1'v expressed and some wholesome ndvice given by Mr. George Yeo, Secretory oi' thc 'i`rust_ees. lie sh owed that the boys and girls ot today will bei the men and wom- en of it few years lientze and lhnl ull should be impressed with the great inipotunce ol"'all the attributes that go to make up good citizens and a gre. at Empire. Mr, Alfred Morcshed who takes a great _interest in school work and in the buiiding up ot' a thorough Canadian seiitinient, ‘impressed the pnpllswvith-ihddniportaiice oi' attend- ing school regularly. At the cont-_lusioii of these very instructive specclies. Miss McKenzie, teacher ot the advan- ced department, replied on behult' oi` Miss Johnson and herself, thanking all present t`or their large attendance and their past courtesies to them and asking them to unite in co-operation with the teacliers throughout. the coni- ing year and help us .to make their lives inzlinutstord as useful and happy as it had been in'tlie past. The pupils kindly remembered the teachers with numerous gifts and after partaking oi' 'the dalnties provided by the teach- ers and listening to the closing addr- ess given by Miss Mamie Adams, one of the pupils this most instructive and enjoyable examination was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem! when all departed feeling that they had spent a most pleasant ofternoou. '::HARD COAL-We expect two cargoes ot best quality Hard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. (‘us- tomers ivouid do w,ell to leave their orders now as coal will be higher later in the season. C. LYOHH & (70- 1925--7-9Ml0i graphic Supplies, also Developing and Printin at Johnson & Johnson, The llllll'IIIIl.\\\\\\\\VIIJ Illlllq 3/IIIIIIII.\A\\“\\\YIIIIZf§\\\\YIII§\\\\\\\\\VIIllIIIII& lllllg §\\\\\\\\\WI lIIIZ§\\\\\\\\\\ /I/IIII» \Y I4\\\\\\\\\\WIIl c _ _ E” a'; *I _ Protection Suminer skin troubles always cronlo a di-iuand for reliable ture cri_-:\ul.~'. and lotions. The inore delicate und sensi- tive a persons skin. the more likely it is to heroine injured We have a preparzitioii DOUCHESSE ROSE CREAM which wo ure oiithyslaslir. about und you’i,l ilnd the causes for our enthusiasm when you have tried it. A DOUCHESSE ROSE CREAM is a skin food which iioiirislios and iw-_-itoros the t’ri~shi1<»ss‘ of youth to thu skin. it removes TAN, FRECKLES, BLACK-` HEADS. :ind PIMPLES, L‘\ll`l‘S SUNBURN and WINDBURN _ lt' you wish to keep your skin clonr, soft ond white and to pro- tect it against any kind oi' ex- posure, you sliould try a bottle of this gimrunteeil, ereniii. - In-t DOUCHESSE ROSE CREAM provide protection for your complexion this Summer. The nrico IS ONl.V 35 CENTS a bottle. “IMMEDIATE PROFIT IS NOT-OUR AIM, BUT WE FIG- URE THAT WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE RIGHT, PROFIT WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF." Don`t forget our SODA FOUNTAIN IT'S SODALICIOUB," all the favorite drinks are served.- tresh eggs from the country sl- ways used. l r ` .i | . \ ‘_ _ _ a - 1 .1 ~ Tll.li...i..l3f*.$S .lolmson & .lohnson il THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE, ' Corner‘-Kenttand Prince Sf. Illll. Ylli\\\\\\ 1, ,il . 9? .__ I A ‘:‘:=,52_!»‘¢-/E1 most pleasing to all present. The tea- »/ _gf ____... I - ' cher ot the numerous little "tote" de- ` »~"' U "`~~l .T nairrl _ . , ,-, _ . , .» -it TAKEN Pos|rioN_-iiiss Bessie _ . "-i.:»‘.'..'.f.*f.""’v'l-‘ml ` __ _ bet Ready for Trenibles Schools near Montreal, and ¢§'.;-'- if? ii? _ jf I will leave for that city with other _ .gg ~- ‘ c_,,___-, ' , j members ot the family in about two '» =_f1-v_'.* >§_{'_{ J \ 3 is f . _ , weeks. These schools are under the* ` 4 '€§"x anilnre attended by about 275 pupils. ff. f_ t " ‘ ", " 5* 1 f 'A ' 1 F l* " -1°; .. - _ .1 ; _ _ 7 "ExAiv||NA'r|oN_-The semi-frnnufii _». ' '.5-’ "3 3. 1 "3" t ‘ _ Rattee oi' Malpeque has secured a _:-"';"§ jf' '_ _'f__ "j.._.,¢§¥ ' ‘ = Dress Shirts $1.50. en education and the popularity ot the atv. ~ ' White Soft ShirtS`$l`5O' L75 and 200' ni’ Silk Hats $4 50 and 6.00. White Gloves 15C, 25C to 1.00. White Lawn Bows l0c each 3 for 2.5¢. Cuffs 20c a pair. _ /_ I I '§;= Collars 15c each 2 for 25c_ ‘ Frock Coats $15.00. “ Trousers $5.00 ` “ Suits $13.00 15.00 18.00 and 22.00. ` _4 4 officials of the Horse Races today _ 7- _ - ' * 1 win be: starters ivn-. P. S. Brown, ‘ Judges Messrs J. P. (Jrabbe, Hammond ‘ _ ~ Kelly, F. W. Hughes, Timers P. H. < - *_* U . I McMahon and C. P. Farquarson, Bet- _.gg _F _ ._ .11 Black Vicunna Coats $l0,00. _i-_'l 1 1 .._....»... ..s.` 1.....- 1 ___,,,., v-1. _L 1*- . 5% -i M ~ »‘-.Ji ‘ *ist-1-Ll~=f. v>?»~\x;'_ "Y tink# ss. ~ :. 3,3 cctness was n most notable feature. , T” " _ ‘groundwork' was solid Tin- other --v classes in like 11|:1nno1' showed that “ Miss .lollnson's class, t‘hor\1s, Triiinp P E il. W. Grant & Co. Golden W. Weeks, Bernard Murphy \V. A. McKinnon, Everett Ilsslani, Patrick McKenna, John P. Bradley, John D. McDonald, Angus N. McDonald. Wm. i\icDougald, Jas. R. Finlayson, .-\ndre\v Mooney. Little Harbour L.. W. Murdock. Wm. McKenzie, o_ to Q* _ of ~\ 0 zr 9/05 : 53"' _@ =-.__ - 6 '-1-.7 'fffff' \ `_ / "\ -- ` , “""",~ _ AGENTS _, - ~_;5\\;{_;,_‘_ ii' \ 1 \` \‘-l=`\*\* vi'-`\ '\‘ \"\'-`\‘ \‘ \‘ `§`y` \‘\`f Fi _"- l_f.’ Deering New ideal Giant Mowers The llcering New IdonlMo\\'vr has a reputation the world ov- er for superior quality ill its cons.tru<~|ion. and for its work in tho field. Del-ring 1nov\'u1-s are famous i'o1' their light running, as they are well titled with bnl and roller l1e:\rings ut all points of wont' thus reduciiig' any cliaiuce ot friction. Tho tongue ot' a Deering mower can be reluoved without intcr|`ering in the least with the lifting lever parts, by simply reinovliig three bolts, which enables it farmer to store ills Deer- ing mower in a verysmall space. The sont and gears are i~orre<'tl_\' placi-il so that the macliinc has good lrniance, and opt-rates without side drnit, or putting ni-ck weight on the horses. The Ilollring New ideal liiowvrs are ninrlc in sizes ol' Ill/2, 4. 41/_», 5, li, 7 ft. and sold with a positive ' gunruiitei-_ to give per- l'<-ct satisfavtioii. For further inforination or cutalogiies apply to your nearest Deering local agent, :ind also on the following 11111(-.liiiics etc. Bladers, Reppers, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Tedclers, Hay-loaders. (Steel or Wood) Hamilton Plows (all styles) Disc Harrows, Low down Manure Spreads rs, Feed Grinders, Titan Oil Engines, l. H. C. Engines, Repairs (all kinds. Thrashers. Wood-Cutters Fertilizer Drills, Single Drills, Steel Axle Wagons, Democrat Wag- ons, Farm Wagons. Dump Caffe. _.Hay Presses, Motor Bailing Presses, Land Rollers, Knife Grinders, Scuffiers. i international Harvester Co. of fanada, Ltd. St. John, N. B _ 1 ° *#15 ii ::Kodaks, Brownie Cameras, Photo- {¥g_ ee* 2052_6_23_EwsM'_um_ _ ` °° wore iiiialifieil and thoroughness in Y """'T" ' Q I ) but what is their loss will be uuothers is 1 i *‘ ` i ' A4. " I ‘_ s* . _ . , _ _ - I _ is ovorythiilg in school work as in r. - t N i ` ~i\ 24;;-f..-.=l;@”fl-.il-"\‘\__ _ = ‘ ` _~\E "ramp, "1'a1np ry si-loo, tccitntion. . ' » '_' '_~'-_=v. *-1* . . . _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' _"" }‘/T; E" P E 1 _ ossmne | d‘m;.,_-_'_ V’ If /_#_-. _ DEERING AGENTS J. W. (‘urrig l’ea.kei~1 St; ' f'. M. Howlett, Annandale Artemus McArthur Arlington Elliillr A. lllciino Alberton lil. ll. Mc-l.aren, Georgetown ll. (`. llenderson, Freeland Walter T. Wigniore, Emerald, R. ll. F. D. No. 1 Preston T. Toonlbs, Long River Earle M. (‘rnig, Middleton 'l`hos. McNutt Malpi=i|uc John Thonius North St. Eleanors Walter Gorrill, 0'Leury Jos. T. Gallant, Piusvillg Robt. Agnew, Wilmot Valley, Simon 1". Day. Wellington * N. L. Perry, Tignish Alex R. McFarlane, Bedeque Loo t‘l1a1npion, St. Louis 10;? Q. Complexion 5 III llll . up ‘ , . . ll A_chance _to purchase a high grade Engine at a price that will surprise you. The Engine that every farmer should have. Very ~~ ~ simple and economical to operate. ‘ If interested in a Gasoline Engine it will pay you to see ‘JT A. f;PICKARD & CO. E. _ L_: Quality Drugstore. 9912-5-isivni. L -- ' P »» _ Woodpecker _Gasolinei`_ii'-Engine? The f B`éSti Made - . ___, \‘ ` ‘ 2053.¢;.;g3_Mw(m mm, (`.ii1\RL0'l"l‘E'l`OWN, 1". E. ISLAND. -lg _ ___ - ‘\ as cg.-v.’i`J ' f’ ii ‘llaffr .2-Z'~71`_A1 or '-* ‘i‘f3§"=‘1=’~""`S<=_\=\_'- '-' ac fr- 1:- r n MLYSWIA .lX¢\H2~_’f_'=*'>{}~i\ir»f.»'4" $9: »,;;_. "¢v1*._“i."i'»~P t_~.._..3-,. 575, . 5* *§~_"'::` ..._ oi _ f"C‘»‘>.v\»?.~\ *ws-L`Y cv, f »~»-.A “"-mf ’1, ,E ’. T /- » J. _ <~»»