.28 8' & £28‘? 1 2- 5 §fid§3§§v&»~§=$.fi1&5£ S. B 3 it t mlnav. fidlusewives flu 1 Western Guardian —4BU'Y' POTATO GROW‘ - 1 Bil’ Supplies at Bruce's. 8052-74241 ‘ i —FOX NETTING, all sizes. in ‘stock at Bruce's. 8053-7-22-2l. " -—IMPERIAL runny MEAL In Pstuck at Brace‘s. 8053-7-22-2i. --FREOH CEMENT just arrived at Bruce's. 8053-7-22-2l. ‘ I U127 PAINT AND CLEAN UP -—- Ita joodneas never faila. Ask for B. lime and (Win16 rooting oil are g cheap, and (iildileifs paint is sold --*'-" '""“—'——'__'"_""' '1 Jr‘ , right st Bruce's. tm+o+oo+oowvmvowooooor! . 8o53_7_22_2|_ b I . —-"- —-MOBIL A. E. and B. Motor Oil. 4 1 --*CHAUTAUQUA 111 M°l11f1_B"e- the‘ kind Lindbergh used, in stock l, iSepicmber l9 to 21st. 8051-7-12471 u; Bruce-IL t 8053-7-22-2i. ‘j’ 4 .."MONTAGUE RACES August ____ 4» ,i0lh., don't miss oni- oi the best‘ __.p55|3 you“ Foxgs Ross. o iraues over lltlillfill I‘. l‘). l. List of Mnler Me,“ Fox Bmcmm he.“ , clams-sch lo appear inter. 8ii2-i~7'.'l.li stuck at nmce-‘L 3o53_7,22_21 t ..*TEACHER WANTED for Si. _-|1HEmM°s BOTTLE’; lowest . Hilary's Road School. Supplement pflcea, at Brace-E 30534.22.” lnsvoniy-iiro. (liillars. Jas- liugiles, _____, . Hwy. 7988-7-20-31 -.ssAc 's casisv A cou- 4 i- PLETE 3 00K oi’ pure Shellac, 1. We have just received a nhlp- mount-ale tlzvirliakcl-llsEflvlf-l Varnish, Paint, White Lead and ES. tev. . . ulclaon w Oil. 8053-7-22-2i 1 1115111 '11 11°51‘ preiizh at Buy Fortune on Sunday _____ ' , uiiurnilim at ii nlld iii Suuris iit 7 ._MA.N||_|_A ANDQEST flexible >' i1. lll- English wire hay rope, sold right : Arsenate ............ b V ..'NEW APPOINTMENTS. — Mr. ____ Cecil llyncs. Montague, has received __Ro3 MULLER |=°x 5|3_ > 1-1"? "Ppmnllllwnt °1 11111111111111 °1 CUlTs ontain bonemeal, meat Montague High School. Mr. Earle 'd | d mm t _ S 1d, mm at Grant has been appointed as Vice- scrap r e m a c o I I Prlncmat Bruce's. 8053-7-22-21 —AUTO HEAD, tail Bill] dash Agreement Reg-rolled lights, at BraceE-i. 8053-7~22-2i Put up in Metal Drums oi ' -—FLAS<HLIGHTS wholesale and loo "u" 5o '17:’ “m: 1n zslnh C. N. R- rctail at Bruce's. I 8053-7-22-21 , cartons. owes pr ces ____ m d- p —-GLIDDEN'5 pure prepared WIIOLESALE “'1 RETAIL’ Mourrtlgxinlhviiy Settie-Jlllllll. sold rizhl at Bruce's- ‘ ment ni‘ the‘ wages dispute he- 3051112211 tween the (lunadizin National Rail- BQI’ gfil‘ S Pllfe ways and 18,000 clerks, freight —INBIAN RIVER postponed viv- hnndlers and checkers, employed 1110111111 15119 P111119 O11 S1mm111y- a completed this morning, A. R_ Mag. than beiore. Games start at_1.30. her, President oi’ the Cflillilllflll . 8063722111 Brotherhood of Railway Employees. A compromise basis between the —-B°RDEN-—- 11791111954515 31115’ demands oi the men and the Com- 27111.. SIPBWbQPTY FBBUVIII B01113"- pzinyhi officers has heell arrived at 11111011 H4111 Kfolllldil- 9011691‘! 111 and only final details remain to be 1118111- Prollllfldfl 111 B111 01' 111111» worked out this afternoon, when an 8050~7-22~2i nizreelnent will he executed. ‘iii QQ-AAE‘; 4 l-IORSEMEN and others, we have some choke wgstl-ERN —-UN|TED CHURCH KENiSING- ‘ Mlnnrd’: Linhnent for bruises. ‘TON. -July 24th., 9.45 ll. in. Silli- FEED 0511b» 315° 15115111” |dny School; ll n. m. lntioductory Wyn-E and BLACK FEED sermon on "The Commandments“. 7.30 n. m. "The Redemption oi the OATS at lowest prices Whole- Handicap." 3 p. m. First Church | d i ||_ Sunimeriieitl. A hearty welcome n e an Re a ' THE ‘extended to all. Dr. Saint, pastor. Halifax Herald l --rna UNITED cliuncn Mai- School l1 a. m. Morning Worship, ."Why Did Jesus Choose the Cross?" i St. Jflhn Telegraph "730 p. m. Evening Worship “Jesus {will preach at both serivices. Every- ~o o» w» vw++o+++oo+w+o0 30811113 Per ‘ 911° 15 “dimme- -— —TOWN COUNCIL- A special Received every evening l0 meetmg o! the Summertime Town new platform. w-vmmwoooaooo-ooooee" minutes alter arrival ol’ 6.30 council was held on Wednesday -—-—— _ 1min, night with the Mayor and all coun- Mk5“ MYY11° ‘"111 111111111 Clllllife cillors present. The object oi the.'e1"""°d 11°11"! Monday night from i I ,meeting was to consider ways and “'_1'1““5“"1 V1511 1° CRIN Traverse. ' ‘means of dis sin oi’ the ill - "—_" ‘ EYE STRAIN ? s merit, buildingptndgland oi trig 0111a T1“ M111" Grille» lllllle and El- } . electric light plant. It was decided ganor Ackland 1111111 11 511°" V1111! 1° .._- t.‘ to sell the machineiy oi‘ the old nederlcm“ 11191 W991‘- : ,' plant to the highest bidder. The _"_ . w. use on» halmlve ell- . lot oi land at the old plant is m be i “i”? "M11118 $611101 0f Buckley " vluwy. disposed or at ‘mo provided the em s v s ting ili Fredericton where 1 a n l Eye-tram '1 glued and producer are sold. '1‘he u ereri r0 n lng is to be later sold separate- may have perfect villlfll ""1 ‘*"“”**"""*""*“* ly tothe highest bidder. Some d - is therefore do not suspect U16 cussion took place re the laying o! presence oi any eye deieot. > ISIEW Eolnrcrete sidewalks on Watery ~ ce , m G ill to to The motive power of the ’ AND '0 mm’ e Eu“ n K1115: 5:23;" "amhm I. Clanel titted by aclentillq strucied to interview /the property, would be willing to share one-half ‘AAAAAAgAA4rm4 Normal eyes It ls computed ‘m t I l l t ,ton recently. "tlllle =1'°""2°% °' 1"" E’ w‘ TAYLOR Tzyloraiyari:Mcklieilldgfiyggb . m . "u" Eingrgy. but. whonmEg; 4» AND ready sisniiied their willingness tcfufhgm‘? 11,11? ""1111!" 111611111118 - strain s preaen . l u h m ‘d Mk 131d m C _ B fflnge es were: Mr. Fred "m" proportion l; required. J- S. ‘we es cw on e 01m ertrum. Mr. l-leber Weeks, Mr. oil's terms. The Electric Light HAVE voun eves ,1 mammal returned to their homes here. alter h at Scotchiort. —-Tha ladies of this ‘and oi Seven Mile Bay Parish gave a chicken supper on Thursday ev- this month ior a suit or top coat made to your measure in any style §.§.§§§4§.. and ilt guaranteed at list price. A Optometrist O04 l i h l l I--__-~~ --— set oi 5316i)’ first lightning proieot- §{‘,.‘.',?,,§§“‘,,,‘{,L‘,f,d,"fl,“ Qffy ,,§"“f,.§i Professional Cards ""1 "111 51111 11511!" 1"”- Church.—— Miss Alice McDonald.‘ Bearletown passed through here on route to Kinkora. —Mrs. Hubert isdioat ‘School and H0011" Practise limited to Eye. Ear, Non ' and Titroal i l mm a , p and sup lying Gilli" aOflm, Bayer Bfillidlng Great George Dtroot Oflieo Maura-i to 12.30. 1.30 to 8.00 MoLl OD I BENTLEY J. A, Bentley , W. E. Bentley, K. C. Oarriatnr and Attornoy-at-Law Oflfllt l” Richmond Strut MONEY TO LOAN q;- Vsp 9| N. V. Post Graduate‘ Bringing Up Father B‘! GDLLY! THAT'S LANDrDINTY. \'LL BET IT'S RU55I A‘. A large proportion ol all the nerve energy lannrltnl ll I normal body ls expanded ll the act ol soelng. Eyes an oltsn found to In rlzlortlvo Io that although vlalun la still Rood, they an sonlflr twlco or nhroo tlmu their c"l"1°““°""v 7' 5' '5 435ml portion of nerve toromtiu robbing other vltul organ 0| their moths power. The result In anions phyalral dlaorulara-olhn In ranch IINI spoil-hie s. McPliee as. stooonuo ‘n. lIoPi-tEE "- "c '~' ""1 '"' M" an In 1M4: "w. yet the no! OIIIO - v_ . - .' A’ , n! their trnultln Ia nflnn not nvnll ' f-‘T. .. , nntll a thnvoulh n- rflflflfltfljlr poucrron, arc. nmlnsflhn awn... u... mu. ,' Q LQM‘ l! than is any roman whal- i k‘ ' ‘ “u” I s“ n" to unspent ave strain, the . y ' . ‘ i-nmwmn some thing tn do ls to " Y “ 154" Mu a Ohm-mini ovawilnatlnt nnil ‘BIT ‘VIII! 71f"?! D"I\I'\ Yfllll IVK. H. J. MABON "t onfromrfalgr. v hip-won I -- ‘Q 1nd! by the Company was practically Jl11Y 33rd. B18891‘. 11911313 111151“. & co. AND ‘peque, July 24th, 10 a. m. Sunday] Iand Zaccheus." Rev. D. M. Grant 1" and the Street Committee were in-, dlstanum mum“. halders “d and out how many YMrs. John Chamberlain from New " 111111114 Sllllflle. Miss Fannie Sel- Lfina Hickox and others. _Patriot v i decided w advertise m: another (‘gm-- We'll Sunday heretife sheet {gzgnrfimk 111111110 “M! ‘in this f There passed away at the home > _czu1'nai_ haul-gnu; _ Mr. Y °° *1 "FY 1110111 91l18- -— oi her soa Capt. Edward J. Dicks EXAMINED I . H ' ' 1. = FREE wm- ' .2 ...‘.‘.f;’.S.’:‘*.i‘..i'§”.$233122“hi‘;~?§.t.‘§°“i..§"..%'i2‘;‘°}‘°i‘;Z;‘; 31.3 u d, m M l l I b u woek end in Cape TraverBer-Mrl- at thelage oi 86 years. 6' 1F‘ Hutcheson l’ With every order sent in during l‘ en n“ B “mo”! me m on 911111185 00111116)’ is visiting hero Mrs. Dicks was born at Channel. g1“ 311°" °1 1161‘ lliirents Mr. and Newfoundland, Dec. 12th, .1841, rs. George Green. Mrs. Connley daughter oi’ Capt. Willllam Bragg‘, a Mary Craudy. an was uu te in marriage to _Capt. Henry Dicks. p! Burgeo, Newioundlaud who was ouse is having considerable work'g{l‘1‘),w‘1l§g’4o: y%'.f..;.§'.“b£:°i'in=i1:§ begltlg il‘rowned‘at tile HEELS time. e eaves o mourn. er s, three sons and a dough: Mrs. William Cruicksbanks or v I 4 , Witney Pier, N. 8., having proceed- mm m‘, WM,“ h, Mm,“ stewntioyeriookegl and repaired where nee-led her to the better land. It P T G t The - and Georgetown respectively, - e511"!- l’. Pflifl‘ G- Olnvkhasthe. The remaining sons are Capt. 31y s 0 e Mr. Patrick McVnrish oi Worcester.i°°111'1'11°1 ‘"111 11111 1111115 I 11111111191’ °1 37111111111 G- 131°1ll1 01 N"! 111"?"- 1111111 911 111° 1011- N .S., Capt. John T. Dicks, ot North 1 1 j Hence defwtlve er". 111101101) Registered Optometrists Committee were empowered to pur- Wm weekm M“ 11°!’ W6“!- Ml‘- . their consumption oi an oX- > 142 "mhmond 5m" chase cable for the purpose oi con- I j caaslve amount of Nerve E"- ducting electric light when required . may may Ierleulli‘ Iltw "w ,.........+MH““H.H underneath the sidewalk. The re- < Iunctloning ol other oralfll ‘*1_i_-_-_:-_—---- signation of Mr. Benj. Budsbury, 1 °1 "W 11°11! lfld Pfvdllflfl l" i teamstcr, was accepted and it was 1 health. . (I 0 0 .esides in Wyoming. Centerviiie, spent Sunday here thelgefslde P m1 Om” 51111 011910111! "'i~""_—'”_' . . znest oi her cousin Miss Jennin- Dr. C, C. Archibald 5. F. M¢D0nl11¢l-—~Mr- nu-neimmmii 01"“ quarters is being repaint“ M t t a an a h ' -'°""°' 1411"“? ‘The Wm". will tor. eduthatheEiiI-l berm: altgi? speanadfigtutlhiePnd 1111c“ °1 111° 111111111118 11" 1191118‘ DON'T GAMBLE. warn: vowing ‘trim onilanorrmro um a .1.‘ rn -¢...- llrederlictonwNotes On the aiternoch o! June 8Q, about thirty rate-payers and vi|it~ ora met in Fredericton school tor the semi-annual examination. The children, who were examined iii various subiqcts by their teacher. Miss Ackland. 1J7 Miss Mary Aud- rewa, Mrs. G. W. Stevenson and Miss Mary Stevenson, showed, b! their prompt and correct answers how d iigently they and their teach- er he. worked during the previous months. Then the following excel- lent program was most successiul- ly rendered by the pupils Miss [Ruth Stevenson played the accom- paniment i’or the songs and Mr. N. S. J. Murray acted as chairman. Chorus-island Hymn, by the school. Recitation-Helen Stevenson. Recitation-Milner Hill. Recitatich——Wesley Murray. Dialogue-Catching the train, by Wesley Murray. Catherine Steven- son; Hannah I-lickox: Lewis Hick- ox; Helen Stevenson; Mary Ross.‘ Recitation—Beatrice Stewart Recitation-Catharine Stevenson Recitation-Edna Hill. Dialogue-Hurrah {or the Holi- days, Wesley Murray; John l-lickox Miiner Hill; Wilmot Seller; Lewis Hicltox; John Morrison; Millsr Stevenson; Roland Hickox. Reading—llannah Hickox; Recitation-Edith Cutiiiie; S0ng——’l‘he Maple Lehi, Margaret lrn. and Edna Hill; Mary Ross; Mlllnr Stevenson; Wesley Murray; Roland llickox; Hannah liictox; Edith Cutclifie. Distribution oi prizes and medals i Prizes for Arithmetic: Grade IX, awarded to Catharine Stevtnson; Grade Vii, awarded to Ruby Sto- venson and Hannah l-llckox (equal) Crude Vi, awarded to Millsr Stevenson and Wesley Murray (eq- ual) Grades V and lV, awarded to ‘Edith Cllliifie} Grade lll, awarded to John Hic- kox; l Grade iI, awarded to Wllmot S ' nr. . Prize tor attendance, awarded t." John Hickox. One Confederation medal was given to each pupil. Alter the program Messrs N. SI J. Murray. J. A. Cutliite, Jno. Cras- WBU. G. S. McLeod, and R. I. C. 11111 800KB. recommending the teacher very highly (or her skill ,nnd discipline. Then pupils and visitors were treated to oranges by Mr. (Yutiliie and to candy by the teacher. The meeting. closed with the singing oi the National Anth- Gill. VA iew days previous to school closing the teacher and pupils were treated to ice-cream by the Wom- lens institute. Many thanks are due the institute tor this kind act. 0111‘ 8011001 Brounds have been greatly improved this past spring. A garden was put in, seeds planted the windoweboxes which were provided by the Women's institute, - 1118 llllruce trees were cut down and the Women's institute have promised a cement sidewalk and she is the guest oi Miss Mary Stev- enson. Mr. Walter Weeks has purchased n new car and is most satisfied with this mode oi’ travelling long ork Daid a abort visit to Frederic- k, Miss lreno Weeks and Miss . f‘ » I id we a a 5 Q M?!“ x- ""mmr-*szz.ii=tzrc.n.». ‘ernlyv’ 22, 192?: ~"1Pt*~-<-~— --~- WBARRIEIV-Whit Duck Oxford with White Faint ll‘!!! Toe-Tip. Rely-es ' Bole. Masthead Women's allel- “RUNNR" fabric. blucher bel- 1W _ H405, Boys‘ and Youths‘ nim- Jy-on sole. and were... Re-ly-w 1111* HOES good enough for an athleteldre not too godfiif" ' every oneof 11s. The $111816 T831163 11111115 Wundlrj“? developed feet are vital to success, and so he wears Fleet o0- mea Foot Shoes contribute a. woli developed feet and ankles. The 've comfortable support without restraint, and allow the foot muscles a function normally. -Fieet Foot Shoes stand morehard wear and mail; usggeithan you would believe possible from filly 811°11- All the better shoe stores carry a complete range of Fleet Foot copy). ..___- his cousin Mrs. Hubert Mug. —~illliram Woiiir- The Sum. “e to both the interior exter- . The interior oi’ die Ougmmg‘ ‘sTl-ERIIQ’ . and it'll- tour sbn Estate» .~'.-2~ e-se: w‘ fi- Truiy her home was the the orphan and she the mother in Israel. After the death oi her hus- band she removed to North Syd- ney, making her home with her sons until three years ago came to iivc with her soil, Capt. Edward J. Dicks at Charlottetown, P. E. island and liaa enjoyed the care and comiort '0! that home, an invalid tor these three years, yet. the rugged constitution ‘refused to s rrender and the undaunted will ‘challenged death, but the arrow bad flown, and she passed peace- iltilly. and serenely amid s group of ‘sons, her daughtor-in-law, ltbiidren and relatives, to the home te rest earned and the Capt. Nelson L. Dicks Rev. Dr. Morgan E. Genge, oi‘ Char- lottetown and Capt. George T. Gouge, oi‘ Southport are her nep- Agt a yvery early age she became a member oi the Presbyterian Met- hodist Church oi Channel, New- loundlaud, and during her long and varied lite was a consistent mem- ber oi that Church and a splendid worker in all its activities. a wo- man o! splendid qualities and Christian queenliuess beloved and respected oi whom it may well be "She hath done what she Mrs. Dicks resided at. George- 11 °t 111°“ “h” "W11" 11°’ many years where h" "In"? grew to manhood and womanhood, and than took the additional burden oi bringing up pt. Edward _J. Dicks at others who were left motheriesa. husband to await the morlillli home oi’ the resurrection. (Sydney. Sydney, and Newfoundland ill please copy.) she N EURYl-‘I-g l grand i ;.. ._. _.__.u-_ 4a». l 51-, Youths’. wit‘ v . ‘a Foo} a registered trade mark stamped only 0111mm“ Fun. , Sign. Lookjor the name "Fleet Foot: when Y?" 11111" DQMINION RUBBER COMPANY Lmrri Drive aw the thrcbbinl ‘ I with applications ol Minardl- MmARTITS IWIIEKP’ in that ‘fcity not made‘ witii hands l eternal in thelieaveul." She‘ wi ' be interred in tile Cemetery at i Georgetown, ship by side with her LiNlEN1 —By George ldolllllfl