l Dnn’i Depend -0n Luck vous success on that fishing TRIP ,__ ~ ~ - _ ' _ _ -\ .»».,' ~g .; f, , _ ,, ~. - ._ ~ __ -_ ~ ~,. .--. _~ =. _....1 -< l, §~ _~,,;\;» , ._ rl _ ,_. _f \ - ; >._,.__. -,Q--~ __ g 1 , 1' . , ~ ,. »< lv; 1 »,.'.l "rl-.;.,f f ~. 1 3;--.,;\!., , _ -" I ’ " ` c ,_ i‘~l1'» -{€'l?-'ll"&’$".'._\»_7f-..,T='»"®' .' i *VJ .\.l"3"ff.°,;`~f?~.$.ef1 ‘ "-,_` "f°’~».” ~ _ il T' ‘l r '7" ' ‘ ) ' F * ” `“'f,-- ' ; _ _ -- _ _ ~ - ; , _- '_ .l _ l r . _-____,_,,_1 _r__»_~»_ -___ _. _J ~,~ .r_. :'__~5-A ,"»,.x_-.‘,-' -":-*H ‘l_ 1'.-.l'___ .¢@'¢“.':=.__, _,""-" ___ ________-*__ _ f . * f _ - _ _~ _ -t; .~_‘ =... svn.-__»v(‘l-='l'lP;'»’=' =.~.=';"'»;~'-"~-`f?r~ _-~.~ ~ x - ` - r ` _ . _ 1. i ~ 1. 1 . '-'fy' L‘.».`.'».'~'.M='.-.¢.» _l-'l_.r.~_.ce! '-2¢t_.».».>..“-L:-_..~ .»~‘¢l=?f_... ._.l'»;~:fz.".» li. \.....»-‘=- . is 1 \ lf- 1 . _ _ -l .. .‘ . -. ,- f .wt 1- m- 1 ,l _ _ .. _. _ _ ,< _ , ‘ l ~ . _ 4 , ‘ lplgryq-W0 -f -ms' mule-1-sm 1 THE cr-IA Lo'1"1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN ' or 'l‘ S' `U U 'A ‘ *__* __ _ _ _ _ __ _ ___ _ _ _ __ _ "_ _ T-V _ , __ _ _ _ J NE2I_ X9” will be determined more by the EQUIPMENT you take along, than by the proverbial “Fish- erman’s Luck." When y o u g e t s READY T() GO. he sure to -look over DUI( LINE of iishing tackle. We have a flue array of RILELS, LINES, BAS- KF/I`S, ETC. Experienced Anglers have found our line of fishing tackle very sat- isfactory. We call your atten- tion in particular to our l-lies. 'l hey are very flue. J. G Jamieson DRUGGIST ' Leading Tackle Dealer XS Wedding _ Rings by the regulations of the Board of DUFDOMB, than the recent occurrence in which that drill was called into play at Public School No. 118, .nr Fourth avenue and Fifty-nintll st. When the young editors had prepared a page about their school, in the Junior Eagle, only a short time ago, UIQ' laid special emphasis on the value of the fire drill and the prompt- ness with which the gong is ohsyed, Little did they know that there would be an unexpected application in s few weeks nfterwnrrl, though it was all A false alnrrn. 'Phe chil- dren, ranging in age from 7 to lli, marched out of thc building calm- ly and in perfect order. in exactly two minutes and thirty-five seconds from the sounding of the gonz. There was not the slightest sign of alarm or anxiety and the hoys and girls took their lists and coats with them-there were fourteen hundred children in the building at thc_ time. This is only one of many practical the tire drill, required in all schools Education, could be desired, for all any emergency arise. ther there is really occasion for it, the same. N. Y. Herald. when the students are called out in this way, for it is a serious business, and ' a. system which must not be trllled with. Some schools make het- ter records than others in the flre drills and empty the buildings in remarkably quick time. When it is considered that some of the students have to come from the top floors and they reach the street without confusion, the matter of two or three minutes il- splendid -showing, -and one No better proof of the efficacy of any whispering or mischief making sl;\l;lg€gs¢s,_$k(f§{§:_cr?_B§5_ wooddalp 0" 1119*-1011. ROV. G. F- Duwuon was *_* -- chairman; Rev. C. 'l`u1-ner, finsn- ;`;e“l;1:_‘;‘e':_°_§lm;l‘?_;1lf°";‘:‘¢°d¢"°*\3\"`¢Y 0( cial secretary; Rev. George Ayers. on msuo-n gt REVZ Ge A Sunday school secretary. _ qteele B reséluuon was 0%; ' C"“""““‘*'P°°"~ W~ H“""”"“' “““"' `rnenl'n:1n Rev .1 s Allin” com man; Rev. J. M. Rice, financial sec- giubnee of :th dh i‘ti' gui' °“ ms retary; Rev. _ J. A. Ives, Sunday havin com ietedrs ffl: mm ""7" he "°h°°1 °°°"’*“'l'- mlnlsier of Elie M en lily: yliam has A Sackville-Rev. Samuel I-Iownrd, Rev Thom H5 ko fl "' “"3 - h I as c s was appointed ' I _ A. ll. l\l'(‘ Il . 4 ' _ l _ §i;'r?£:_'et£_';f' Rev J “S "Sl;_an‘\':E: lieclletnlyi-tléaasurer of the contingent ' ' ' ‘ ' un Sunday school __ec__etm_y_ 1 an e report on thatvbranch St. Stephen--Rev. George llnivson, w,?'?_ m_°pt°;l' _ chmrmaw Rev_ Wmmm _,FHM __nan_ e lepor o the Sunday school cm] Becrétm_y_ Re\__ m__hm__‘l 0_m__ fulld was also adopted. It showed that will save many lives, should The fire drill has become such an important feature in the schools that the boys and girls know just what is expected of them when the fire drill gong rings. The practice drill is liable to be called at any time _ol the day, and the children mllst drop all their books or whatever they nrl- doing at the time and respond to the summons. They never know whe- ther it is merely in practice or whe- hut they always do their duty just _ _ _ ...f ------ ~~‘l;f_,,+| How About the Future ? Vos, young ninll, _vo|l're all right now. HUT HOW .'\Iit`lll’l` ’l`Eil~I FIl'l`llRl'§? 'Are you ulaking any provision for old nge, when your enruiug power is lost, when yon noel] luoney most. For a few ct-ills rl day Tile Canada Life' will lay lips valnnhlc nest egg for you that will provide for you in the evening of life. Now is the time to insure, the rates will never he lower. Sec us today, _al.r1m__ “‘l1onle--lllade-- Bread” Swcet-Pure -Wholesome (Always The Same) can be had at lhesc grocers- ccrnn at co-.ii na liltiieoa, ' Crockett & Co-Cllnppel's Gr.v1~.ery, _ CrAlibc's Clrtlcnry- Aj. R. Cronin, _ john Cameron--John \VhentIsy, \‘Vm McI'hec--I`. L. Smzxllwood, I‘. Mullins (lielween Richniellli Q Pownal Sis) Mrs Trainer lkuchforrl Sl M r ll Goo Moore Water _S1--'let\veeil gneen & Pnwnali ` _ _.-.___ _...__ _.___ _...__--.-__-_-»--~ rr usa’ nic EARLY slifr if’ you are goingto take in the big nxhlbition st .Toronto from August 20,1; to Sopt, Sith' you will want to get advance information as to dates of’ sale for the `educed fare tickets. The place to go for information is the City 'Picket Ofllct nt 84 Great George Street. Full particulars. fares, con- nections, sleeping herths rcnervednnd the tickets sold without delay right in the office. (Mice hours l'rnm nine a.nl. to six p_m. Just think! three weeks in Toronto for less than the cont of an ordirinry one way ticket. Call in and get particulars. W. K. Honors. Ticket Agfa 6~l2Mt.f. "Neckwaar:-sn av-to-dats line sl- rmys on hand in slikl and crochet- 1! you wont novelties, here is the Neave’s Food FOR INFANTS Will lring Your llnby Safely Through 'Ile First Year _ "We pill oili _ M tl 1.1 rice un Neave‘s .Food when he wus one week old, and he never tasted |mylhIrl;,' else until his firsl hi11l11l:i.y_ llunllrells of _ ` people have stopped me on the alreelasnd in ll-ie stores lo lsk how old liewss snlfwhal he was fed on. llc has never linda d:1y‘sll1nes| and is one ofthe bonnicsl boys I have ever -een". Mrs. J, \\'. P.-\'l'!‘IMAN, 3; llsrrir-fBl.,`l`omi1lo. Nesve‘l Food is :ol-l lu ilh, sirilgllt tlls by llltlriilggisfs fn L`.al1.ltls. FREE T0 MOTHERS-~\\'ri\¢ ¢0\1ly for free tin of Ncavem Fond and copy sfourbook “Bint|Abuut lluhy",loll1e ` - WIN $:'.=.t‘::'.*..'.':.' r..'i."_ mrérull: glleulrnn thu plfcr) 39A Hfrl. .L NEAVE 8 C0" Elllllnl. ,ws- /Q __ "Until further nntlce we will pay 24 cents cash for washed wool and I6 cents for unwashed. -- Prowse Bros Ltd. 6-2| Mtf rf~~~~- »---------~---'-_&**l brows Hair Abundanll This is an age of new discoveries. To grow hair after it has fallen out today ls n reality- SAl.VlA,tl\e grant Hair Tonic null Dressing, will positively create n. new growth of hair. _ If you want to have n beautiful head of lmir,l'rec from Dnndrufl, use HALVIA once a day and watch the results. SALVIA is guaranteed to stop falling hair and restore the hair to its natural color. The greatest Hair place for them. "Br»lm’s." 4-29dtf. _ _ __ _ Z (ill ls the oneryon want This Perfection Oil Slove is a beauty; it has af._blue flame that fl' t 1 I ’ -‘ . it » . f ‘ is entirely cdol-less, with a con- centrated heat that is most eff- icIéi1t;"yef'lhst_do'es“ not' spread throughout the room. = .-_-_-_-_-:_-,-_-,-,-_-_-e-,-_e -_-,».-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-vv.» -,-,-,- , _ to finish lt.-New York Sun. for the loss of those/enrlv hours.-- Woodstock Flentinel. horse and the dog among the domes- ---New York Tribune. CONFERENCE CL(lSl4}H. Methodist conference of New Bruns- ed its session here tonight shortly large amount of business. the mission board appoint 11 success- or to Rev, ’l‘hos. Marshall nl-1 sllpcr- intendent, he having iesigned. A memorial service was then held for Ilev. Joseph Pascoe. of Snckvllle district, who had passed away since the last conference. it was decided to llolri the next sessiorl on tile conference nt Char- lottetown on the secolnl-Tliursllsy of June, 1013, at 0 s.m.Th1\ confer- ellcc then nlljournell. At the meeting of thc conference on lslliturdsy .l. M. Palmer was sel- llldllcatiou Fund, and Rev. J. Heaney secl'etllry_ ’l‘llo following pl-obationers were re- commcudcll to attend Mt. Allison Vollege: George N. Sonlncrs, Freder- ick J. Bertram, Francis H. Little- john, Herbert 'l‘. .Smith, 0. H. Pet- lrs, lienjsmin W. Turner, (‘-hristopllur Graham, W. Stanley Helps. `~ The several districts of the confer- ence colltrihuted the sum of $1,614,- 318, which is a slight decrease as com- pared with last. year. _ 'l‘llc General Epworth League Fund reported the sum of 550,50 on hnnd. The Parsonage Aid Fund rcpol~l.cli that at the close of the conference-_ ycl-lr there wnl-1 li balance oil hand of $500. This morning Rev. Dr. Harrison reported for tile- Uhildren’s Flllld, showing B balance on hand of $1,- lli0,50, little change was made in the distribution of the fund, making the basis $900. The Lnymen's Association reported having niet and presented a lengthy report. The officers elected are ns follows:--J. M. Palmer, president; J. Ill. Lemont, vice-president; R. llun- 'can Smith, secretary-treasurer. Among thc matters consirlered and recommended by this organizstioll was systematic giving and a retluest that laymcn be given a place on the stationing committee. They also recommended s prohibitory liquor law for the province. Committee on fihpworth League 'also reported. This report showed a mem- bership af_ 949 and h'aving raised $1,- 639.51 for all purposes. Rev. Dr. Chown came to the con- ference this morning. j-le delivered a stirring address on matters social .llgm known'-°'l,l.Hughe°’ l)r.“..*.,“sl'°r°' national and religious. The leadinll "` ` Q note of the ` address was one of op New P2l’l€CIl0ll *"r;:“.:;:i:i“ss..f.i;.2;”r:.. ..._ mittee reported that 747 had been received. 1 J . B. Gough was reported treasurer of the fund. At this alternoolrs session thc fol- :ilf you want the best in standard family medicines watch for -the flcxsl sign which assures satisfaction. The itsxnl line of non-secret home remed- fts contains over 300 diherent pre- paration each one of 'llnqliestfonsblc mcrft for relieving the particular dis- order for which ft fs intended. You can get any of the 300 at the Mc Klnnon Drug Co. The Rexall Store. Th" stove mv” time fuel and temper is an ideal anide Corner Gt. George and Kent Streets. ' _ ' _ ' ' _ ni _ for the 'hot suinmer months, neat in design, attractive in app- ___________________ E" earance and very simple. Good for cooking, baking. l>f0il|uZ. I todstlhg, in fact everything you can do with s range. 3?-".~.;.T’i§‘.‘2.i‘_'?:f'ff.i‘i‘.ff’i’I"f;:::.:::':r::f::":::.f;i‘? ; C,§,§_f_|`__Q,,|"l,,, IA ~ F ennell fl? 'Chandler ll" W Y* "°"*"'l*"'¢' i r , 1 A ‘ < The Panama Canal is almost done. lt will cost only $100,000,000 more 1 W' K' Rogerg P. llilalllllliflllnch R. B Rogers. Special Agent Kensinglon ' .;,l._..~ ~ it - " Slllipmenfi I ` _ ll I A Seivilll ` ‘ ‘ ' _ 1 uri dl t 1 t otl'c`i 1 vi e-appoint .Sunday school secret-sryf }_ `sstlsfact»ory..i1icre|1|a,in_ funds, \'l‘he TH Q C H d EL OT ET 0 N G UA R D IA N °;_“3 ' r ° ‘ B B °r Cha,|°¢t,¢¢0wn..R¢v_ g_ A_ wish; [following _ olflsdrl lor iiils‘1l0vart- _ ‘ FRIDAY UNE an. 1 is. _ St. John-Rev. J. 1.. Dawson. n_ ch ,_ B; R°v_ _ _ ' ,ment were appointed:-Rev! J. B. committee was adopted, ' - "J -' 9 chairman; Rev. Herbert E. Tliomas.l;?,?a,,cla1ai nu __ Rev 1; 2: giwlh' ‘Gough,‘ chairman: llev. J. J. Pink, v.u.Us or 'rim mas omni.. financial secreesry; mv. Gllberrlsmda __ ch=°¢1'°f¢f1°°_ néem. _ _ y ei, .,¢,,,,_ ¢,,,,,,,,.,,, R,.,_ _lt_ |,_ M.C.,n,_ Esrle,`Bunday school secretary. _ S“ml;m"id°_R°v e tr __ socrof-|\_I`Y; RQY. 3- HOWBFG- Bud J- 'l‘|ie following will be of interest to ‘applications of the fire drill, for Fredericton-Rev Neil Mchaughiin, - lu B ~ 0 ' Hunter White presented the report _ ' _ h rd, - chairman Rv. H. J h the schools in this Province that are which the rules are usually very °h“l"m°“~ Rev- Tl‘°m;'“ H‘°l;fl'_ "';““` fillmnolil B¢,¢r¢¢¢_|-Q- spy J B Egsgz' filhthee st“p~°m“m°€°" k ?°':_',:ni"'e°' so fortunate as to have the fire drill. strict. The principal will not allow dd °°°r°t"y: RW' C “rl” '"5 0"' Sunday school seci-etary. l ' ' 1 6 r por iw” "9 me 0 B mm' ` mittee. ' - ‘ ' ursr. " _ . _._ .- . TIIE HOUSE 0|" QUALITY '.- -if ll; if- ,_é3¥ll-`.§,- 1 S _ _ \M|.;)` l f Y~ "`i'.»`\',‘2\ _ _ ef-. ll-_ ,¢,_’fj"'_l_.i.,l_l_\'l¢,-,_ 1" ll f ;i:`l./,,l}_fy‘ l' »l"r/ ;l~lll;ll, l_».fl;1<~=~1l‘ll if -. 4/,l’__" l / if . l<`l \\` .1 /' ;-§,~> "’:»~.¢e»;~ _ ,_ r ll I / J 55:" 14%f=_ifilil;lelll’<_._ _ l "P-I’ `t'll’»-"‘.t_. ..f___¢%>i>. l~_lif,l,,,‘ l l - _ 'A 3,;-.~_l’_:`_.~_`f__~_‘l" " _ \ ‘.:,"-.L_ .`l`ll', _-l. . 1 ."`.:_=.~,-, =-. ‘ ` I _ l‘_'f1’l'l¢_é¥~"" ' _ _’ l“1H.< l 1 ‘ lg l " ‘~ fl &,.,.,';_3,,‘,' l 1 _ _ ;>§\_ __ _{ e="TT_ -` ”`--~?~.~E` T=`~;*"`é1'\' »-_\__ t .§`_ ‘ < ji' m =%_ __ 3-_f-_,_/A’-= ._' 1 "may, _ K;-K _ _`-` ".`,>/ - \ I .First/» li 1. ,, Smdrt Wool _ ' Swea ter_s is for Sea Side Wear ' all colors Prices Right inn r°D°"t °‘ ul' Blmill! school Os motion, the - following olilelsl, were -'appoint d l th ' , . Fllmi Committees:-Placv 0 Ohmhms °“°"m~>= 13°?---G=°rz»'_.§lr§ii`§f_l’fli.l1 Tl ‘ P A T 0 N S The man who lies in had till half- - I _ ' _ . L ifww _ -~ __ I ;__ __ __ _--\_T _ -r ;_~_~_~_-_ _ _ ____ _ ` past seven loses three hours of the very best part of the dey. Some cranks who have acquired the early- rising habit are lmowp to declare that nothing liable to come during the rest of the day can compensate Beef is still going up. Pretty soon the cow will take its place with the tic 'companions of man, to he fed up- on only in desperate emergencil».s.- FHEDERIUTON, June 17-The wick and Prince Edward Island clos- nitcr 11 o’clock after transacting n lt. was decided by resolution that 1-lltell treasllrc-r of thc C0iifel'elicl=. I Q’ ._ ____ _ COR QUEEN IN THE Ann srnsl-:Y cll.1.ls nluclc ° °onal Clothing Company| ."-`.”._'-5§*"‘“.7 Men’s Tweed Suils In Single Iirenstcd sizes 34 to 44 Regultr $5 oo Message Price $5.50 Men's Domestic 'lweed Assorled pnlle ts, well ulade in Single lireaslell Regular $1. 5o Message Price 4.75 llien’s English Tweed In rough Scratch ellecls, Brown and Greys only Regular $8 oo Message Price 650 Men’s English Worsled Shades of Browns, Greens and Ol7ve Regular $10.00 Message Price 750 Men’s Fine Diagonal Worsled Suils in 11 very nent stripe effect, a swell slllnmer suit Regular $12 oo Message Price 9.00 _ A message to the people of Prince Edward Island. Cine ofthe events of our Business Career, We do not often boast and then only when vvecau show.-the people BARGAINS IN CLOTHING the like of which can hardly Ile realized. '_ You are no doubt aware that the VVholesa1e Clothing Industry is out on oneof the _ Welilllliiliggs Wlliif-islllllll cl.0'l‘lilNG GREATEST STRIKES .\ this country has ever had and knowing these conditions at prices that enables us to sell you Clothing well made and tailored with the _-llest French I-laircloth, and each and every suit we elllsollltely GUARANTEE. NOTE THESE PRICES r-lc:>'1"E ot.: l==-2 1=»l==2lc:>E:s A lucli wnrslnl snil Made of the choiccst of Wfst of England Worsted_ hairlineli throughout, best Beatric twill linings, hand tailo_red,`j|1st8l suits in the lot,Regl1la1' $15.00 Message Price $ll_50 A Big Lol ol _ Childs’ Suils In Oxford Greys only with 2 pairs of Pants in Norfolk style sims 24 to 30 Regular ' Message Price 2.85 64 Childs’ Suils Of Mixed Tweeds ‘and Stripe effects, jnstadandy suit for school, while they lallt 2.25 ._,l_ _ Men`_s Black _Vienna _ 'roll Coils., \_. Silk lapels, Beatrice Tiliillléd 'lin- ed throughout' Regular $12 oo Message Price 0.00 I one ing 1.01 _ol so Suils in 3 Piece Progress Brand lu Dirk Worsted and Fancy Twceds none of these suits could be houghl lesslllan $11 oo to $1o.oo. Message Price $6.25 A sulnrt range of Cliikls' Suils in Double Breasted, some with bloomer pants and -some straight knee pants, made of servlreable Tweed and Worst- eds in many shades. Regular $5.00 - _ Message Price 3 25 Furnishing Dept. Men's Fine Merino Underwear, satin facing, in nil sizes E Message Price 45s per suit _Better qualities 75c lo_ l,25 Men’s Fancy liose n assorted patldrus, some dots, ' stripes, and p_laln-colors. _ Message Price l0c per pair 1,4.. _-_...W _ .. M_en's Working! Sllirls ' We are sllow’ng the best line of Meli's Work Shirts made lu Black, Tana, Stripes and (irc-y.~1 Regular' 75c Message Price 491: Men’s Tan Shirts Wllh brass snaps on ro .t and clllis. Regnlnr$1 35 - Message _Prile l.00 Men’s Tan 01lling _ Pants Made with side hnckles and lielt loop_=.tl1rn up cuff.-i, just U10 thing for summer outing wear- Regulnr $1 75 1 ‘ _ Message l Price L40 , r Menfs §0vers|Is We hav? ourl complete llué Of ovlmls in now. -Blick. Blue-I snlpes, '1‘on,ollve.~Grey M14' _ 5 from 504: lo |15 -' _ _ l ; ~_-_ " it , We can only quote you prices on a few of the many articles in stock. We have' made prepirations in our Clgill ing Dept, and you get the benefit by our large purchasing p3we1:.._N1 such high _grade values ever been brought in this city. Now is your time to stock up. f ' ' 1 1 - I \ l ' - NA'l`IONAL C-LO.TH'lNG C0 * 55 _ , ._ _ ._ _ ., _ ._y_ ,,, , . ` _ _ . \ , _ ’ ~ . ' l 1 ~ . < ."’ , . . .r . . . " \ ` Q l . Victoria Row- _wm“ "-|_iinei;`l9l2---r. GILLIS _ ._ _ -_ .. ‘ ‘. l . li* < . ‘ lv; "‘li -f' ‘___'.‘l'__§._~`. 1;' ' " f »>.. 7 `-"=_` While f `..-1-'