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'fr xl 11.. _ .ig . . ,. . *.1 -` V ‘s ' 1 .3 fs; rf -"` i " 0ver 500 ` "' ' 445'. -------------------------------- ~- ' ' . W .,,,&_ - , V V _ K , U°°"'| hr 7 i -rr mrs 'ro bn in this Province 1' -ous omwr pu- were emi insert- ' _ umm at" ‘ -~ ‘ y l -Mr FRANK Lnrrianrv is Guarden Agent in Summerside. -a Pnmosee . _-SUBSCRIBERS should renew s w before the time they 'discounted Dl‘0l11l1tlY 011 “BUY 'du|_e_ Mtf. ‘ 1.' .nrrived rind will be unloading during “' ` f-/S(-». the next ten days. Send in your ord- \ ‘ °' ers while price is at thc lowest- R- I inn Ltd 2932 6 13f\l31 ,week or t 0 have paid for has expired and thus <\` L ! E -- CHDONER "GLADYS" 1 -/ 1..-_ , . ` ‘ ' \`. 'l`. l l , . ' ' ~ n I mini” ° " - lm .` ° l ~l\lA(‘l(lCREL FISH1N-G.- (ln uc- # count of so niuch rough weather lnot mise un issue, as all PBPGFH are ¥\ ""\\ TIIE S with 1000 tons of nerd coal as there liiire os yet been ni; tislierni-cn ion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-live cents. MEtf. -YES, MY DEAR, we will go to the tee at O’Leary on -lune 25th. 915-6-12M6I. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be oh/mined at Lui1erty's Tonsor- ul Parlors, Siimmerslde. -TEA AT O'LEARY.-You might as well be out of the world its u.t of the cro.'.l. The crawcl uili ie in 0'Leary Juno 25. 2915-6-12M6i. -Fox 'PnoMo'r1oNs.- Persons ,who cunteiiiplnte starting ii fox coni- pnny und those requiring the services _ol un experienced promoter, organizer und boolizkeeper would find it to their . . < -. _ 'rn ir - I1."unLI;tin:“EX.,€hl5till;rl.ii5 befin Mtire ludvxslxtage to write P.. O. Box 23, "fc" “B _ ‘ . ». ,,,,,,._,,,,c.i i,,‘s...mnersiae. zasz-s-nu/ltr. Ilntcst sensoii fer fish, cxi twenty-five years Catches ure ex- N'Pl'|], SUFl[H[llS'r~' --imui-is /vi' .\'\'M1ui<:usiii|~t.-'rho , _ __ \ ,_ ,,.,,|,,._.@iin~nt of the Sunmicrsidc 'Nll"N‘~|-l}FmHllll~‘tml gl»~-Irhul-\'ul ll).y lllriviiu: l’urk will hold ll lil!! mein!! l`,l'H,r l';"`;_'l' "lm ` ""‘l J” "li-writ. on lloininion lluy, July lst. . . . U .|n.:_ _,V . _ .. _ _ _ , 2_1.) i-.-i-..-.~ i»:.|.\-.nfl '|‘|.r..t.-i. .. ._.i'.:.|_of.y>““’ "' """‘_“' “"5"” ‘,‘““;““' rw . `-t__,. I .,, ,N ,trot und pmc mile ics H. ll" l Q ,L U ‘, ,`j"` " ' 'ff ,,,'_32¢|ll. 2_2l trot, hnlf inllc licuts, VH ,' ,, `., ,,,,lpnri=v, $100, 2.30 piice half mile , ' ' iicuts, purse $100. l"ullc|' _pul`tiClllHFS ' I H H lntrr. ldntries will close 23rd inst. 'l'l|e I"iilllil'lll < iritlri ul l{i||;;`:~= __”___ . ' ig . _ _ ...\~0 f.nl1.nl~l ].'_ S. l‘vl1.|.ir- .. . =.|||U‘Jm"CB A' NIc_\-LMI' |»,.c,_,mcm__ 2912_ llniiglitws (por l\'!I'i:. l~}cl\r:\1'1l (`linndlcr) .... .. W. S. l.ons.U|l Owing 14.' nn orrrsi-_»lit_ .".r, .l. 'l`. .lr‘nkinH’ iinliiv luis licon onziiiittuil, he hfiving opciivil thc fund with n hnndsomc ilouzitlon of -525. L_ _... ___.._-___ ._== \ \-\ \ I ‘_- _. _ ` I _jf DODDS '/`,~ \\_¥ if iv .0 _ fuk, U °i. A '\\`\;>>>-Y L as LR K-|oPr:iE`f r' I llll "lGH|»iE'~l"' "'¢.'.,»~lf BIAB .,`}_‘. KIDNEY \/_ .P|LLs , AT |l'l.’"l-` Qui MU VITA- >°;\ u;';v‘:Lg_\j -5 “W vi* l 2_2; <;\ll\ <3.-\_\\ .-,».' . _is ‘ln-'|l",ll"U ‘ .,\',\‘.ll -(`l<}l_.El5ltA'I`l()N.- ..")n Saturday cvcuinig lust, some of Allierton’s young men, lcd by "Sandy MacDon- n,d" und “»lohu Boggs" \vere cclc- l.riit-iiig thc 'F/ence 4`er-teiiuiul llc- twcen Ciinruln nnd the United_ Staten lliifortuimtcly i’hicf 0" Police _Brown did not tiilcerkii-lily to their mode of ileuionstrritioii, iinrl ns ii result the young iiicn were iirrani;cd hcfure Po- lice llfiigistrate White an-d fincd. N.;-mlless to sny thc. ringlenders, ‘wiiiiily MncI)urmiil" und “John llvgifs" did not npirenr nt court hut the ncncriil opinion is that theY M0 still in town. -A. . ~»l.\ll'll|t’l‘AN'I` l)A'i`E.\‘. -Sheep liippini; di-monstrntions will be car-‘ ind on by the l)n|1nrtnicnt of .\lll`l' culture as follows:-.\t Alex. llc- Donuld`s, Urwcll Cove, on Tuesday, .lune llith. At Jani'-s (‘.ody's, New ton (lross, nn June 17th. .-\t Fed. evil lfnrtory, Eldon, .func 18th. At i\lt. Buchnnnan, Neil A. McL.eod’s on .lime 19th. As all sheep are dipped free of cost, every person within reasonable distnncc should plan to take their sheep on these days.Where ' ldemoiistrations wore carried on last . _vcaiy they were considered very suc- eessiiil, und the Department has num- erous requests to go back to these .. »~ K1 _.ff I0 CP rd THE I L 1 places this year. 2976. . ATLANTIC BLACK FOXES, Ltd. Head Office, Moncton, N. B. Ranch, Westmorland Co., N. B. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS IIUN. l`. W. l‘.llil.\.`S1lN, l\'. V., l\lllN(“l`l)N, .\. ll., l‘lx-Spvnkffi' I/\‘.i,§‘lx~\l:\tiiVc .\s<-nibly ol' \r-\\ l_§riins\\i.':l., lix lrriiiir-r of New lslrunswick, l'rcsi- ileiii. ltoliliiaiii, \\r|,;ht liumhcr <‘o., l‘rtsidciit~of ltccord Foundry nn'l .\l..<~liin|> Fir. l<‘|i'A.\`l\` I). lilllt.l\lfl!l.|ll'il!'. |)'["1`.-\ \\A, President nf Business _\len's As- :.-oclnt.i..|i. clttnwn; l‘i'<~.~.iii1~iit mi.| lliiii-ii-,ging Director F. D. Burk- liolry, .\l’lll'l`|\llI l'_ (‘,\lt'|`l'i|l, (`. /\.. ll.\l»ll".\X, N_ S, 'l`lii-; i-i\nip;i||\' .\:i:|rf:; with lip:\i|‘._< .if ltoviil llliicks. I‘|‘vidence, R. I.. to whom is extended sincere sympthy. MRS. H. M(‘.ll()N.\l.D Af. Ncirimrt, nn Juno 2nd, lil1»l,the rlentli of Mrs. Hercules Mcllonald oc- v.nl‘red filter two weeks illness, in the Glltli your of linr:i.u0,. I-Icr maid- en nun-c was Mnry l\'lcl)onnld, horn nt Little l’ond, where she taught schonl fur n number nf yenrs. flur- ine: her illness she sullered little or no pain and died ii hcantifnl death, receiving the last. rites of her church from the hands of her parish priest.. llesirles n. husband und two dnurzlit- ers, Mrs. Eugene Dcloric and Miss Frncey who were at her bedside dur- ing her illness, two sisters survive hor. Mrs. John .\lcT)onald, of Souris, and “iss Ann of llostnn. Mrs. Mr- llonuld was n wcll_ respected and highly cstvoiiicd Indy, at kind mother und n good nciizlihur. To the hercav- ed husluind and daughters many friends fender their sincere sym- pntliy. The funerul was largely at- tended no St. Georizce Cemf>terv.thc Requiem Mass and service 8-C the :rave being _celebrated by the pastor, Rev, i)_ .f. G. McDonald. May her soul rest in peace.-Conn IIARHY W. LEARD There pesseil peacefully nwuy ut Senrletown. on Sunduv morning the 17th of May. lliirry W. Leurd, aged 19 years, eldest emi of the lute John- sg., Lear-:l. Deceased had been 'in falling health for the past three .._,.~.~v-.-~...-,. llc Wants All llie World To Know ll l)()l)D'.\' KIDYEY |’ILI.S ('URED J|'IA\` ll,\P’l‘ISTE TAPI’ Quebec Man who Suilered From Kidney Disease for Years is Again a Robust., Healthy Men. l.`Ansc-ii-Vullceu, Gaspe (10,, Que., June 15-(>'pecia|)--“I ani happy to tell _vnu Dodd’s Kidney l’ills nzadc line well.” So says Jean Baptiste ‘|`n.pp, n well known and highly re- spected resident _oi this place. And so thankful is Mr. ’l`app for the bene- fits he has received from Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills thnt he wants the whole world to know it. Hc wants others who suflcr as he did to know the cure. "For many years I suffered from ildney disease," Mr. Tepp says, "It started from a cold, and gradually grew worse. My akin hed a harsh, dry feeling,my appetite was titful and 1 perspired freely with the slightest exertion. I had flashes of light he- fore my eyes and I was always tired and nervous. "Finally rhsumetism was added to ny troubles, while attacks of scinti- ca and neuralgis followed. The doc- tor who attended me and the medl- cines I tried, failed to help me till l decided to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. I took four boxes in all, and today Eelmh He robust men in excellent "» Victoria Row ,». _,__ -1 ~» ee ~1~ lf. J:-£‘>:'l:=i°-5' 5:. . f wool ’ Clothing that isp ‘tailored to lit you and "ll I a give you better satisfaction from imported tweed in a medium brown and black, very small broken check pattern . . f 'I A smartly tailored new spring model single breasted three piece suit made Sill .i ‘, A _` ll l , .. .i- tailored in a smart model Italian cloth lining in coat. Pants with side hip and watch A. l. il N v _ P owse 1.tn,,‘;,';,,'sj_, _ . / I _ . Exceptional offerings in all lines of men’s apparel the 'order of the day at the , .1 ,if House of Satisfaction with ‘ the lowest possible prices for merchandise "` ot assured merit. The correctness style and service of each garment are assured "` while our one price cash system allows us to beat out competition. . ~ _=;,».=.=f.=='.. _ }f , -'E:l‘f'"" " @- " i - w _ ; .~ _~ .ar-;:':";` 2-I 5': ._ fxlitilr 'Q I 3% =§-»-" _ /‘- : TE -‘il .A’ ef A Qi _-Q _Q . v _ : as _ _ -.j¢~ ----l 1'." =»2:j. ; 4 A -si-_-4 ‘ " . llc ' “_ '-. i ~§’ his 5"’.3l ~ _ Clothing, for Alien---Stifiililig ` 1 v -i<-*rf* »1-l‘-l<>l‘-2*-E*-l*-le-i‘»2‘-l* pocket. All sizes ~1-':-l<»l*~l<-1* A servicable and dressy navy blue Serge _ /11,1 An ever popular suit of navy bluc Serge, dressy at all times tailored in a three /.l l l ,A U _ l _ ‘M .."g1_ W ~i»"~:~ 4* _-‘: ~'r,€‘_~¥‘ >l' ~l"`»`i"r~':‘ k manufactured in a narrow twill. All sizes. . , $12.00 _ ._':’l . l I Q Alterations Free I C When an alteration is necessary it is done by.an expert, insuring you perfect fit and saving you from , button single sack or double breasted coat. The material is an English material ‘l .’ _ -E* _gr ff -'.~ -1- ~:~ dp -E-l‘-'r ~'.‘ '~»l-Jr-l* 3.00 to 5.00. Boys’ and Youths’ Fashionable Suits ~ Ready for Service---That are Made to Fit ~ ~%-?-l‘-l‘- A Pleated Norfolk in a new model is made -1* r Youlhs’ bloomer suit-Nowadays the big boys are wearing bloomers, boys of 16 and-17~consider them correct. This one is made from an all wool finished tweed in a brown shade, all sizes 5 A Two Piece Suit in Navy Blue The material is an imported goods of nice appear- ance tailored in a three button double breasted model with good linings and trimming- The coat 4 and trousers are full fitting-all sizes. . _ _ .. .... ._ ~ vfr >f'i‘ri‘ from a neat imported tweed in a blue and in a fawn shade with a mixture of grey, coat is made in a single breasted h k b k df t 11 Blue and Grey every day suits for boys from 6 to 12 years are made in a fashionable way that will ._ wear and stand the strain of school in single and double breasted coats full size trousers ~ All .i- ` '>'. vi ‘ .'». .". 1' ~ .. 1-.. ~--» -. Il. ml! @B months, and despite iill that lovlngl ci-ire und medical skill could do he, gra»'luu.lly sunk till the and cnimc_ He' was u. young muh of excellent chur- actcr, .1 kind and dutiful Son und ei general fuvoritc wlith all. During his illness he was never heard to coin- plain hut bore his suflerlnig with per- fect rei.‘li;nution to the Divine will; and passed uwny with the hope of H. glorious resurrection. Besides his sorrowim; mother there nre left to mourn three brothers: Earle, lid- ward .ind N_te\\'art. all nt home. Tlin f“lWfHl Wl1l€'ll was very leiricely nt fllnflcd took place to the Senrlutown Methodist Cemetery 0,. 'riieisriiiy th... 19th. The services nt the house und crave were mnducted hv the H¢\.v_ llnlnmoufi Johnson of Hndeiiue. The Dull bcnrers were; llerlev Nlclienn. Alvin Sudsluirv, Harold Mclieoil. llnrncn Rnhey, l.cr»nrirrl ’l`rul}ior and Gelenin i\'icI.enn. To the sorrnniniz rf-.lutlves 'is tendered sincere sympathy MR. ROBERT CROZIER his home in lli-imilton, Lot 18 Tuesday, June 2nd, Mr. Robert Cro- zier nt the noe nf 73 yeiirs. Deceased 'hae been in failing health for some time and during th-e lust few weeks gradually sank ghly respe - res' community, alwiiys taking ,, keen interest in everything pertaining to church, school or the general wel- fnre of the community. He had been 5 successful contractor and builder as well as farmer and was also a Justice of the Pence. lie married lilies Henry of lllalpe- que who predeceased him by a num- ber of years. One sister three sons and four daughters are left to mourn. "The sister ig Mrs. John Bervierfl of Bal- tic. the sons l-lenery of Bedeque. Robert of Kelvin and fl-eorge on the hnmestrnd: tho daughters, Mrs. Woqd of Waltham. Mase., Mrs. James Don- cld of Baltic. Mrs. Carruthers of Cnrietnn and Mrs. Alex. Cousins of Burlington. 'Thu funeral was verv larnelv nt- t»n.4»»