"nsus‘ dvemsnnostsissppv tun beams. During the Bummer month! you will he walk- more ‘their ever and it you viill shake a small unan- vv Dar-i suffer floin sore. sei-inns. - n Ml when each "a _ is so easy to obtain. y‘ ‘Gold in mp sitter at l6 eeiite. '- EA, Foste ‘ osMTnALJJnues-roas z ’ ouuvaios eons‘ and Bode e flavors . O OIUI. Good ioe Water. Ail AAA-A- “no era’ esoometoour to Illlh coda: o osttne er » wits"... a": " ‘I. ‘(zzgh rxemi usaa-Encsgf. cost muse accomn ' OHIO I Eoqgelved 313mb: r not be hclinow 00-00-00 mmmflmu o. . ‘skit. ‘five figures (as snooor Ill! ie be overlookedtkaéertisemontl _ 1 NOTICE ‘ ‘I From July .15tlté‘"*' ho . ' September '15 Our office and showrooms will close _ AT 5 P. Ml A. lloine 8i Co. 1038-7-10-31 ‘A4. LA-AA ‘ i LAA\4- Ia. per word fov each in- ge forwarded, iiva canto ll advertise- A Any v-vvv v v Agents t. sidney Bu“ ioio-v-io-atiid. 1101mm AND LOT FOR BALE AT Vtctorio..-Avply to Charles ll- wsivrmn-snconn CLASS Teachers Wanted TEA- ‘Pilll Fill llililiii ' lily. July 26 in Summerside. Make at Summer-side on that day. This]. J day must live in fox history. The in I-‘oxmen Attention! dimly out for advertisement of fox ‘men's con vention in tomorrow morning's Guardian. ‘ The lip Day: llemember Mon- your arrangements now in order that nothing may prevent you from being present. Lot representatives from every part of the province attend the fox mens’ convention spirit of cooperation is abroad. This is the supreme effort to crys- talise this spirit into something practical, something that we all have been longing for, something that will bring results. . The fox industry may he compar- ed to a ship at seawvith full steam ahead. it is making fast_ progress but there _is no one at the helm .lf it is not placed under the rocks? There are rocks ahead in the fox industry. The industry is under full steam ahead but there is no one at the helm, it is not un- der control. Rianphers, the ship must be steered, must be got un- der control. Will you co-operate to this end‘! __. Fox Meeting at Montague: All fox ranchers and others interested in Montague and vicinity are urg- ed to attend the meeting on Thurs day, July 22 at 8 o'clock, p. m. nnd hear Hon.'_A. E.‘ Arsenaulvs nd- dress on the SilverFox Fur Sell-- ing Association. Show your sincer- lty and your faith in the industry by being present. All who have heretofore attended similar meet- LA AND _ 1.‘ . Ila?’ ‘gm l .5“ 2,131.8 ‘Si.§§i1§u§“§.’§.?§“?$“itig§s ings have expressed their pleasure fines. s owl ardy. gonna-fit _ _ {ll';:§';d_5°°'“‘“'l" F'“{5g‘,‘_‘g‘3{',_‘;~,,f§; nt being present. There is a mes- at“ ° m °‘_“' 0' °_ _ . sage for you, come and hear it. Dominion Nun es. Montreal. WANTEB- EOOND CLASS TEA- _____{.>______ - clsier fnor ‘arshtleldlooflchialnllg- . _ . 0 _ , , w rpm 11g . u pemen . - N M "2.l‘..l!.‘tl.l..t?‘2l€‘3.. .'.‘:..... n.- ationi vision noting ‘special prices. ‘We now huvc the ' ___,__ » largest, best conivood plant in ' Canada. can give promptcst sor- \VAN'I‘ED--IECOID 0n THIRD “r M“ i"? ".‘.*'l‘...::. “asst: a‘“==.““:.':.".'.%' ‘Xt§.l;‘".§:.‘:n2i F-n-v Mo» l‘ CS8, pr ll B n I UDD em v ~ , new lirie. Free Samples. Mcr- Curr. Secretary, gyster Bed Notional Division P85113106 bll5l chants Portrait Company. Tor- Bridge. , l 29-7-14-“911- ness at ll o.gm. ~ - ohiv- » 1“13'7'l5"l- —~—- Committee on enrollment report- . _ . ‘VAITEB-A TIMQBE“ Fm‘ TH“ ed 85 representatives and two mi ' Cambridge School, No. Oi. Second s m. mm, M“, SupplQmQnt 575,0 iernal visitors, and a considerable F" "'19- $50.00. Apbly to ken-reg ‘igiggln- number of accredited visitors, pre- ' ‘ bvllwll- $°¢l‘°""'l'- '“"‘ r ‘w’ sent at this session the largest , - - -ili . 1 m“ 7 m attendance within 'the lost ten ‘dition. Good location enquire lit‘. WANTED TEAcnEn pm; vnn- years. non High Schooi- EXnei-lelwed Finance committee submitted including minimum. experience. E. C. cry, Vernon. P. ' _ 1 l Gu d- "maO§i‘::u i“ ' or ppisizs-v-iiti. - . =piemale Help Wanted TUIAUIIEII WANTED FOR MOON Tryon No.‘ 8'1, $125.00 vote for 2nd 8rd class. Alex itisz-t-r-i-apd. class or $100.00 for A. Wood, Secretary. g d, 5 plcmcnt $175. male pre orrc uDApply “mun! White, Secret- I. ' 1014-7-l5-6i. estimated receipts and expenses for incoming year, at $750, receipts and $750.00, tots l expenditure "_. Clarke. all Longworth islfflfltu‘. 350 was vote“ m the New plums. '» - m5'*'7'“' nu‘ wAjqq-wp s“ rrrnxrons F, I- wick reception committee as a con- , ‘ a he?‘ at 0- ll- ' tribution towards their expenses. ~owhguggmlyllgamifiItlfflza_ °5 on"! £‘""‘"‘ a: Committee ‘on- publications re- " i» _- _ l,‘ Midis,- "fi ‘l "l, I; "w"? Jar priri- ported recommendation that the " ‘ ‘““ ‘ ' J ' rtment. so element -n- ubli ati t th "It d" a d iron sAnst-onn rsslmuolrnlix “a f?“ guvfsflimfing minimum if, “c 951°“ ° eclmb “_ touring car and one model O in _ m AD 1y John c,“ ' secret. ii 0nd V s 0l.'i Journa e 00ll ‘Overland. TWO l!" lllllli- Rilfwl" my ruste s, Malpeque, kit Pi. i. tinned. That greater effort _be for sellins= 0WD" "film 1m" 13 .7445"- .made to keep the doings of the , Order before the public. That our thanks be extended to the Moncton papers for their very excellent re- ‘ports of our present session, the largest space having been devoted '1‘ GOOD SMART wnlwrnn-Jrwo ' ., . wmrnn -- sncc - N718 ml‘ kll-chml wark‘ Apply m‘ Tlciizianiil; S‘i\ntl\ ll/‘lnlvlin Suiting. Queen Hvlel- 1*"2°"'“°""- Supplement: sioo. Apply Alfred _-_--- ’ Cameron. Bonshaw. wMq-i-sm-A mnt. F011 “(Hlliil- » waeur-‘b ‘Apiaigmtai Peardon l-louso. 8 a " ' iozi-i-it-aioo- “I A NTED-JCO“ ST. ANDRE“! School district No. 172. one _i__ GIRL WANTEDA-APPLV A1’ iililirii close $20 each. Jeremiah R. » . 1087-7-17-806. BBC- l d l t hers. 0nd and two tiir ‘c aglsnflsaeuom North ltiitlticn. Iii ‘ing anything for miiny years and for the splendid write- ups given us. - Committee on resolutions re- ported as follows: i.‘ Thnt the thanks of this Na- tional Divisional be extended to the Joint Committee of N. B. Grand Division and Moncton Division No. 183 with Bro. A. A. MacLcod as is J. _ G ii nt. Secretary. Emil“ fllltal- lewqiettj u u - 77‘7'17“3'°d' Chairman and Mrs. MacLeod for . ‘ vnmou,“ M“) M“ the grand manner in which they Nuns“! ' . 5mm“. 8.91001, Bup~ have extended their hospitality to " a F“"“.{“i‘.l“£°si"i. :::.'.:i'.r.~"...:::.~ g" ‘l°1°8"§f= w- mm» *" ‘m “mun. an“ w or s s n l b b U A ers, in t e form of reception on n; d’ n week. Learn without haaiv-tv Q23, 1Z§,,,E‘,‘L'“§L‘L‘iisut'i't§us° iii“ hc Tuesday evening. ice cream at re» n8 honin- °9°Pl ll" M“ ° considered. minim ni-nwm I-ioc- cess of morning session on Wed- sent free ii va Coll 8° i" s l iots-r-u-zt dlcienne. us... i. ore-ml- C-q- _'_‘L‘.'"Y-_‘“."_°¥-.______--. . ' "eslov- offer of rm hoisting oi adn. 1065- dmlllisetlil- WANTE‘)_F"\§T m; gngnfll) delegates in homes, the public class teacher for Hampton School No. 26. Supplement $150.00. Apply Li. .l.- H. Myers. Secretary. Lost ions-i-ir-amn. --»--~- we» fivéffiif: 6.223232‘ Ifliégilvvllo rc- plement 875.00. Apply hi}? rid- .'. - . d C . H tary. iln oi‘ “mm m“ 7 n M“ few w“ 1o1a-1-i1-2i. LOCI-A (IRAN F0" G“*Y'D°"'r WANTED won snow Bu‘? Fllldm‘ ‘gm’ 5t ‘swflmz, ‘S; Hchonl. Supplement 8'15. Mutt as W its. lll°°""17‘ l’ ' Apply Hector McLenIi'.!8HgC{;Kia1.l'Y‘-l ._.,,..__.....___ l6 - - - p. LOIT-JIWIWVRIBN (manned-m- town and Hunter uiver mnir of _ l (I cllan fiWuti-l m ca“? ',AIi‘a9)i-'i-‘ll'?-r2lpd. L081‘ IiAlVl‘ SUNDAY IIETWEEN Went Royalty and Simmons Corn- , or 4m . umhrellnb ‘Firideprry millage oc . . leave at E. Toom s 1%71_7_‘T_mnd' -_-_-—-‘-_—- I|OR'I‘.—AIIOUND Tlllll IIAIIIAVIAY iitatlnn or the curs. lady! ll ll" mu handbag. saotainlns fowl" ticket to Iloston a d stlitflfilfiltll check. ‘Finder lca e at 60 Gra - ton Street. Reward _ i. Miscellaneous aim. Angnfianqitiifnnionéinn; LAND “W” r’ isat-i-ia-uipd. Wanted I 0R I FURIIIIIIGD ROOM! WITII iiiqiii-Y 213%‘: g! wakauarfllan cities. ‘ llll-T-I-lf JOHN STANDARD. ‘ _ . The St. John" Btsiiddtkl’ anndun- ers on July 13th. QIIBiEllYi-l llllllw‘ special, meeting 0!“, the Illlimllilld‘ erii" on July 1am ‘effective imme- diafly, the entire asset! 0i "l9 st din-d Limited." “cont-lilo! 0i land andhulidinl. niiini ..fl sunli- inenf-‘have been sold to r. Boil- lay. .. ltacltinnon. who noun this da ‘nannies ‘ootttroifbf the Bill! 'Q_ 1:0 EeTABLiBl-i PACiFlO ROUTE. -.--- . ‘ MONTREAL. July 17.48.13. Teaicle, general lmanager of the "Oanadaion Government Merchant Marine, announced today the es- tablishment of a trade route on. the Pacific side of Canada» from 00000000?’ ‘newspaper. Ilia. ; llaoiflndv, 'been ins , , refiner-J" , ‘a native of, _ rtottstown-s 3i " of nie istsora-aisxssdei M . ‘ h ‘titer of‘ Qotincill. which him site- “ ' m» _ , - . 1 Hotel Victoria "fiodiiiltl aim; service. , __ H. QIIOWN. Ilanaiflt“ Charlottetown Hotel (lo-i Ltd. 5 meeting on Wednesday evening iii which llis Honor the LieuL-Gov- ernorfussley of N. 1a., was pre- sent, also the most delgbtful mot tor ride on Friday,’- afternoon to “The Rocks", all of which contri- bllled B0 miiph .to ithepleasuro of the session. 1 2. That thanks be extended to the Moncton press for the very generous space given in reporting the proceedings of this session. 3. That thanks be extended to the press committee composed of H. H. Stuart, of N. 8.; Geo, A. MacLcod, of N. 8.; L. P. Tanton 0f P. E. 1.. for the full reports supplied t6 the press of all the . r . l" o the , 4. That this Notional Division Vancouver to the Far East. The route starts from Vancouver to Shanghai, thence to l-long Kong, slllfill-Dore, Colombo,‘ Calcutta and ending at Rangoon. ltis expected that the first ship will be despatcii- ed from Vancouver early in Sap-v tcniber and tho vessels employed will be of the largest type of 8,800 ton vessel, being built on the Pacif- ic coast. At least one ship a month will be placed on‘ the route. ' control, will it make port or go oni / acknowledges with deep sense of conveying our thunks for tho same appreciation the kind greetings and good wishes. of the ladies of St. John W. C. T. U" and. lll heartily reciprocate their sanguine hopes for the future success of our united efforts for prohibition -for the world. ' 5. That thanks be extended t0 Mayor Chapman and Council of Moncton for the elaborate banquet tendered us July 15th, the bountl- ' ful repast, the excellent orchestra, dlscourslng sweet music, the val- uable "Menu Souvenir,” all presid- ed over by His Worslilp, nil of iwhich was a token from the citi- zens of Moncton of their desire to make our stay n very enjoyable one in the beautiful and prosper- ous city of Moncton. (Sad-l - Geo. A. MacLcod. W.. 6.. Acken. Fred W. Oils, Committee The officers, (previously announ- ced), were then installed by Wm. Mees -of London, England. After n few-brief remarks by the M W. P. and others, the final ses- sionalroil call, this mcstdmpor- tvantpandlnrgest session of many years, was brought to a close. i, This afternoon, delegates and visitors will be the guests of Sons _of Temperance. of New Drunswick, on a motor excursion to "The Rocks", nnd in the even. 1118 to a degree Fellows Hall. eosno or commence i8 ex. PECTED TO s: ACTIVE OTTAWA. July 15.4mm! Com- missioner W. White. of the Borird p0! Commerce, having returned to the capital from_Montreal, where -hc has been carrying on"some spec’ ial investigations for several‘ 5W5. immediate resumption of ac- tivities by the reconstructed board lllfly be expected by the public. When questioned by the Canadian Press Limited, this morning in ref- erence‘ to‘ the plans of the board, the chief commissioner said lie hiiii nothing to ndil at present to thc official announcement made ton days ngo to the effect that the Board of Commerce will continue its activities in regard‘ to mailers in connection with which its iuris diction is not ililestioned. Tl is in- eludes such matters- as-rel. c to combines, monopolies, trusts and mergers. The board will proceed with hearings which were postpon- ed owlng to tlie disorganization in Aliril last. As previously snnoun» ‘rccd, the board will. not institute any new complaints as the assum- lption of the board is that it hns Jurisdiction in these matters-Fat least until‘ such time fli! the privy council may dccido otherwise. lltisw rwo coLLsniss TO s: TIED UP‘ SYIDNEY, July 15.——Numbcrs Five and Ten Cniierios at Reserve will be tied up Friday by the first of a series of one tlay a weck strikes iloclilcd upon by the U. M. W. locals in thnt town. The object of the ‘one day strikes is to induce the Company to instnl a water system in its houses, which system is alleged to have been promised the minors some time ngo. At present thc people are sup- plied with water by means of wat- er carts which make the rounds of the houses with water in barrels from which eiicii family is supplied meeting in Odo . ‘ N. , m .~——- Canada's Favorite , ‘Pipe Tobacco. ody Smokes liii **%*vwvww $5,000 Prize Contest OPENS TODAY i There will be a Prize tor Everyone who takes part in the Contest Send in‘ Your Nomination at Once and Begin Vole Gathering Today A44 1 Gentlemen: ' > NAME i I ADDRESS I hereby nom -.-......- . NOMINATED BY _ _ NOTE:-Only one nominatio each, candidate. NOMIN ATION BLANK ' GO OD 5,000 FOR vorns Nominate Yourself or a Friend. i ..--..-...--..-. inate as a member in your contest: n‘ will be accepted for _‘_‘ _‘U____;_'_‘“..,QQ¢.¢-<o~ s4e0<<0+00~¢0¢4o+s44 s QQQQAAA Q ooeo-oe-ooo-ooo-s-ea TO FLY FROM HALIFAX TO QUEBEC. dlAbbFAX, Jiuly 10.——Lt. (‘.01. Lcckia of Ottawa, accompanied by his pilot, Captain Glcnn nrrivcd in the city yesterday ‘morning from Ottawa. Lt. Col. Lcckic and Capt- nin Glenn will fly in a Curtis l-‘ly- ing Boat from Halifax to St. John Lake, Quebec, with only onc stop nt Woodstock for fuol. They hope to accomplish the flight in five hours if wind conditions arc ‘favorable and there is no fog. Lt. Col. Lecklo outlines his-routo Union leaders at Reserve stale that the reason they choose Friday of each week for the series of strikes is because on that day 0i the week production is normally heaviest. - as follows: From Halifax to Wind- sor, then across the Bay of Fundy to Now Brunswick where at Wood- stock they will aligh-t to replenish thoi-r gasolene supply. After leav- ing Woodstock the aviators will “iolialoalailtalaillol ‘ filly-Joli n fluid-a. as w u ' sfidniiniéiitcdiiiit’ ii:“"i'“..i' " nus Jail. nnu hm?- shift“? " if opportunity “were female! more men would fibrace them. Baseball r-i mint Jail. ‘ . Th f'i I . ‘ fruit-ital: i: will." tie in each ckage They are » lfilli-"lil l 0 finer ls sounds No artificial flavors-no ssccharlrfl T lllllnberry or slnespple vor rad than iesrnwh delicious dsini es Jiflyfjgll hi" to your tabla. A pacing; "m u v six people. ' filly-Jen with its natural frui was: much lm than isiu .4 . The first game of the new series between the Abegweits and Veter- ans‘ at the ANLA. grounds on Saturday afternoon proved a victory ‘OTL-‘ITIG Veterans by the score of l4 ‘to 0. Chester Garrett refereed and ;li‘red Kelly was base ladle- In the intermediate League of the crosigame nt cardigan on Sat- mi-iiliiy afternoon between the L. of i C. and the local Cardigan team the L. of C. won by n score of 10 to 0.‘, \\\\\\\\‘I W, b0nns”@ ¥KlDNEYg wPlLLst-Sj; ,, s A l i l / i‘. i. T ~ . . ilT a L Hlilplli _ 4 _ \ 7- u. 5 XL ‘t. i,r'i'lP\,‘(\/|)'\T, ,1 k! i1 ‘ ‘, ‘Fur-Si ' i‘ i" f); ‘. out ii \ l OF THE GU i 163 onoir sooner STREET '40oo-004+0+0+0-00-0-0-0+00+000e0+0e0-0-0++0+<H*4 -~+0 QQ§O~vww then crossing thc lllvcr St. Lawr- (lflcfl, to Friiscrvlllo, thence across the Snguenny to St. John Luke. At the hangar at Eastern Pass-- age there is n, second Curtis sea pliinc nsseiuhled onii this Will l"! time“ to Lake st. John by another aviator, Lt. Wilson. ADRlFT FIVE DAYS WITHOUT FOO ‘WHITE HEAD, N. 8., July 14.- Thc fishing schooner Forrester, about 30 tons, of lWost llovcr, llnll- fnx ‘(Nliilll)’, left Cnnso l-‘rldiiy, the ninth for Bunk Qucro, with three uicn on board, Captain Young, his father, and n man named llei-bcrt Morash. The vessel anchored. on Quero Bank and ‘Sunday morning Capt. Young and Morash left the trawis, leaving Mr. Young, an aged ni-an in charge.’ The fog became very dense and they got. astray. After a vain attempt to regain their vessel, they decided to come to land, and succeeded in getting into White Head today apparently in fair condition after their hard er- perience, not having anything to eat from the time they left their vessel. Capt. Young was much worried about his father, but this afternoon received the glad news from Cnnso by phone that he arriv- ed there safe on his schooner, in company with “American schoon- or. Member's ' of‘ the sei into port . vessel in a dory to look after their- ' Address all Communications to » a THE CONTEST DEP ARDIAN AND EXAMINER. . Psoriasis i» gTRANGE ADVENTURE WITH ARTMENT AAAAA ‘*OOO-§OQ§-O~O-O§OO§-OOO mgmj-QO-GO-O. O-F-QQ O ARMED AND "ASKED MEN illdntcs gladly acccpttiie chali- ..--._ DUBLIN, July iii-A stranBB ud- voiituro with armed and miislwd men was described at Atiiloiv! quiirtcr sessions when Sergeant Grlmcs of thc Royal Irish Con- stabulary, was awards-l $375 coni- penention for shock. it was sold that he and Sergeant Loden formed a cycling pivtrol in charge of the post ofllce mules bctwocn West Meath and King's county. J»! .i" Thoy were stopped on a lonely road by fifteen armed, masked men, and deprived of their revolvers and batons. They were then tied together and inkcn to n spot where two graves had been dug in o. sandhili. Grimes said he was only saved by an appeal to his captors to spare his life for theeake of his wife and family. The men then tied him again to Sergeant Loden and carried them to some adjoin- ing hills, where they were left. and from which they subsequently made their escape. i} MARION, Ohio, July 1ii.-—~Sena- tor ilinrdlng charged in a “Mo. Inenl wliilht that President Wilson has forced the Democratic presi- dential and vice-presidential nom- nees to accept hs view that the Les. Kile of Nations should become .he ampaign issue. The President's one concern, the Senator said, is aha Ainericanwindicstion of his foreign policy" "choline? 11910911 in bring the vea- and be ‘nsiats upon gardiess of costs of , "The Republican‘ $’ii'ii%°~ti%"ii%.T "his issue re-‘ cnge," the statement said. “We re more lililil willing ti) make i. e election n notional referendum on tho question whether we shall have four years more of the Democnatlo readiness of surrender of this ro- public. The statement resulted from an announcement of FranklinD. Rooaa veit, the Democratic vice-presiden- tial candidate following his confer- ence yesterday with Governor Cox that his campaign would be made chiefly on the le-igue issue. vvw -v'