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Association Ordinary-'l‘»here’s JOHN McLEAN & SON, Sales Representative Alter bouncing the evenlng was m A. 8 Miss Martin. » Cnnfield will reside in shocked to hee..- or June 20th when HIGHLANDS Wednesday venurnzé-. .:.f2:«nx - iIngo96n1edwlf1;mVl».h§h?‘nn 0e5_ lu\.' .\l UUKRDIAN ALSO ‘ - ,‘ "ROLLING PLAINS-—A REAL WESTERN NEWS AND s£nlAL_—¢ MONTAGUE,‘ sir. zzuo ‘ souk|s.¢MoN.,24'rn Missionary Rally t ' ins lr A most interesviVi1.§‘1§o.-":<:‘l":1 '1‘ 560., uly . °n mimlotnunh at mom. Wilteiolze. The * melon opened at 30. with Mrs. J. D. Mnoihrlsne. gobs meet- ese Goormy who devotional period was con- ducted by of the Boiishew Auxiliary. spent by ::P'ROV1NC1AL people 0! Bred‘ : and surrounding dlstricitnhewlie area. she Montague came worse and paralytic stroke never regained and away peacefully on July 2. Although everything possible was I " in attendance. Meetlnl 0 by singin Inléituie Ode to col lpee. Kin were reed and approved. All hill; were movea to be . Oorreepondenees were re: the secretory reports 0! committee were given. Miss Mary Murphy . Herold Mcuod were ::;°app?inted on thewslakt comm! . t we: turned oillorflocrlnechoolandelsoio VERNON RIVER WOMEN'S I'NS‘1'l'l'UTE ‘ma monthly meeting of the Vernon River Women's Inmtuin was held at the home cl Mrs. Irving Tweedgoon July 4th with ‘hlrteen mom to and nine vleltors I spinning and Yleaving t Send me your wool to be , Ian: and woven into I: The Mr 3 charter are: 23 cents {or dfigle ‘em. 2 doubled 71% cents per noun . - ed etc cost $2.00 laundered: end ii on- laundered ones. ieuxunveflnndruwmpn ,' blanket. r Wool must be well washed. all _g bllrrs and dirt picked out. The nine oi single yum medium. and doubled em. in line. medium “.9 .°‘’‘l.‘.'°' . 2.... .r’‘''*.... I! s one o n , own- en name and Instruction Inelde all I. IIIIIM 100 it. wmu°°w:i':i'i: so cent: per Bound.‘ ' Pflci!‘l;-”:‘r'I‘l‘I:I wool it cents Aim mes. muluu no new lied Throws in nu. woe. oonmox P. o. In sis or ocean ltsoot. hem Roll on flake. Meetln etlonul An em. Ice cream 1 cake wes then served by the has- teu ettorwuda n muslcel pmgrem consist or duets by Anne one o selections, «by Ann Tweed . Inuenmenm music by Mr Wallace ueortoll en <‘l;,u$it;r' wu houtily Ia- —-——————-——.... OIIANINGIIIIIIADH oz. 41» -. ‘;.-, mild MID . _-«A3,. SPRAY 5- SPRAY - Potato Growers unset alieelto neglect the growing drop of potatoes. litieieut .wlth Bordeaux to pre- voet Blight out with Oeleiln‘ Al-unto to «intro: lseects acute; a lead ' ‘are very. id indicate st ~ least it the in nnnuomn» done for her nothing could stop the the ends with e damp cloth. then the shade dry with a. salt. clesn cloth. See that the shade is ‘mriectly dry bedoro 1131181118 9,; . china Remains llndaunted By Jan. Invasion ueut.-colonel F. W. 1:. Moore. of \gctorie, 3.0., A brother 0! Mr. em 2 st at mm by telling oi the tremen- dous volume 0! correopondencc who receive. from Ill guru 01 the war and goes on say theti I none on more ruthleu k Dan Ourmninee, Reeves é creiio countries. was mourn passing her two children. and Robert. one brother Angus Gillie, Bradmlbane. and one sister. Mm. Km Brittaln. sen Frwliciseo. oeu- fm-nie. I-ler ivugaral took place from led church on July irth. the church was filled to over- flowing with Uympathizinc blends who came ilrom for and near to show their last tribute of respect todnewlmizheyolllovedmiapes. . Mr. :33: W Mcflaznzie, Trnnméokglemwn ed Y!‘ U'f\¢1’l'. e four The pallbearers were Messrs. ‘Bruce Dsvieon. Rod Nicholson. Welter Nltcxemfe. John McDonald. and Galvin Tm ‘n 1 tributes and were many in the medal- bsne cemetery beside her husbon who died Just two years from Mn. Mcl‘{e.y's burial. The iunemi was imder the di- rection of A. B. Outclliie. Under- 8 eluded by esvinlr how heartened they are by the support which is amino from the people oi demo- _ BOSTON ‘I03: ’l8"..."':' '*- .1-z...-.-.-,.., "' . and ..'U ‘V.’ 1. ‘l'.. : ~ AS'i’El{eN. 7 an ill” ' work. ed that some ausiliories have ready sent their belee. ior 3'99-I‘. w ember Mrs. Moor-Ariana irlvina _ hih r much‘IvD¢‘GoiItcd by “i.e°meiXi»¢§s. owing to the ma: thnleg twotfiother Re1‘l1l‘e:° werve“l:‘elr‘i3 Q , 50 i °e o?iims° riiiiiid it imoouloia to but nod um interee ing in supplies we send to the needy. or agerly looked 101'.’ Mrs. J. T. rorrueom report she: 41 oth to d like W ‘":§° zouoiy" imez3cr.-lo Macrulene ewe h lee,e.ud carefully MrsJD report and itreued the value th missionary Monthly and Woo‘) ' Friends to the Auxiliuies on have more the rut min Secretary, Mrs. Oerke Mocfillflfflfi It tflid h0W Vflirllfiblfi I i be to on Illxu MY- dl 10 in “1 WW- ‘ ‘mum t.ho"::lon“Jes\1s %Vsats Sunbeam". WMCII ' WII by» Mec- oi' the onion Bend. . Mrs. Frank nowmi oi comwlll. then gave a.‘ am and intereetiul of e. nreneh meotinz :11 ‘ich was recently held at Book- g_ ‘ . . soclute Helpers secretary were In the iormer. Mrs. showed what an op- portunity t 3 work ediords in my cornrnimlty. kind h n we Picker my 5110 e ow me. y - men. who cannot attend moetinsl mar help in other ways. is both read. John Stirlln . J. H. Macrarlane of Bede- que, sent her report on t ance and Christian Citizenship. telling the urgent need oi doing our utmost in this Event csuee. Mrs. Arthur Lo oi’ Saint John. N.B., was then co. ed to the Diet- iorm. and she gave A short talk on Temperance, giving some can pulling facts at the way "govern- ment sole" is carried on in her home town. urging u: that we never exchange prohibition 102‘ so- called "government oontrol." e gave us some knowledge which should surely 0 en our eyes. Mro. Hazen oward. who has for cently attended the Notions! Con- vention oi the w.o.'r.u. slso gave some timely remarks. she en gave her report oi Christian stew- ardship and Plnonee in which ehe asked the member: to try the en- velope system as mud: to possible in reieinc tundra end else men- tioned that she would like in fut- ure to have mport {arms tilled h;"riendship Secretary and the Al- the IMZVAF. Mk'3. N i/“'liFll»1l;:vh' i i, D. 0. Clark, 'Centra!VGarayge, Mon Ci Vliilitil r'1 Fennel] & Chandler," y ueen St- Mount St w '4 jIghta''M‘'a’ I . Jr .19.» V E ii ’ come llodey ndlyiliek '|’l:ll5N’Co " t”ch" Ieet You 0 Left! in lniteftl‘ ‘ in: You can of a win ldwiper eecutofdlen infect‘. the wide:-,v’ deep grooves and spiral ‘(- that it new on we: too lllru whole . shield wipe ‘ Cw’ re-élesves n '- toeilyswe face d:y.’And.thet. in a nutshell. Goodrich ',1"15 he soda-you ep» illii ncing , elf. . .‘ ' the action we! our. " - 3 road. Vettownl with in l _i ' designed of windq R_ W \ ‘ V ‘ _ V y . - actually E. Hyaman. Greet Wail 1195.2:-n. H59 31l;;9a{3f3f;f°- “’*“°*‘ ll" W‘ : a match on it! » rpnaiis whety went. So 00.. md 'r. McAvlnn‘,. teat West 0 °“ ‘ am‘ welcome was ex- w yoot comeioand u a music | . See tog w° 55”’ °°" °h“‘° ‘"“ roadie visiting moanberu by yourself why thlonew iiveetownwilis " you an‘ “own A, CM,‘ . __ on ma. 3% Dzauofix. menu!) '-mm quickest ooo-skid stops we've ever Ind. Monday evening, July > 1, “'9 W“ d.1° Mag?’ 30"” A D b, delightful shower was; id in the M”. of ‘"5 nded ' ’ OI! y . CVO!‘ cmmud Han’ when l (15 °l 75 flficlflfilofiyhrihlho Preehyteriol Presi- Remealbu dilefiw Gocdrl isilveroown lo . .3 ,1, §.§’l’.‘fi '2‘2.‘?.‘.’.‘.‘i...'.i.i£’.“‘“ $.33 ‘:2; 53- £’g’§5eA‘pgés:‘§1"€'h:‘§;n's:V;€ ‘gr; mam’ ' ' thogorld -h-5, .553 ct! ' a. . ’ (moo _ _ ,, n. on c an: “5}§h§}“’;",‘,’§° 30% fififi’ war-mat zreetinel Ind but W1!-11°‘ lotufety uuovrbunsnyooz driving,» an . 1.4:; ‘ iuow-l~4 £:.°:::ez° Illlr O ..i!‘ _DE1 . l five ‘Co .. .r.ie.::".3'-“‘= . '° I III $10 7- 1. .. lies, ............, . 1 ’“a‘oai _ “am . ..r:..:°..=.%+... s ‘i The iu6oinueool‘serv ..was 3?»‘i.'€“-zil°..."ii'°:i.') 3.»: cr .333"! eucllfav. uerrlepro-7’ nou ~ »commift‘.rl.‘e‘: in chores tor the success oi telly. MON'I'.RBAI.l, Jilly 1'1 -—(0'P)—— wheat, not. No. 1 .02 3-4: barley. O. W. No. 3 .9 1-4: onto. iced. o. 1 .30; flour, spring wheat etenie. firsts 4.65: seconds 4.15; ulcers 8.85; winter wheat pstenrre. —... NEW FIUIT LUNCKION SET norm’: No. 1 wild." an 1-2- 1 print: .N; No. 2 grade 1-2 pound lees. t . 1' No. No. 1 into 75's 1.4 ‘s 1. 1.10- 'Me.lne No. ‘ P. E. I. -1.45; QHOW 1.25. Dorothy Dix osntell wiihhim. Itlfl <09.Mll1t!9d_1t9uz, _ 939,8. ‘ the truth. Ind it 3 wonderiul ior s. men to u " °°“““' "“"‘l5.’.§.“é.€°i..‘.‘:m2 n Yet it is not bet“; “"““‘.:‘.‘€i.".“.‘;. mu» ".li‘l‘ .;-2:2."-.:.a=*1:.:".3'*..°°.2-.;-: to‘. m w- ot uxtuoente and mm dares otter e. fact dn't know or wives prefer devloiu and it. 2 __.__. have e,wl10 1 last oi‘ her eartéavasance, eo she yearrrfvm Ohhfflfil men in promptly end returned to hear. The rcbort oi the treasurer. Mrs. J. A. Nicholson was read, show- ing that the unount 01 money ra edwaseboutthesemeesthis time last year. The Question Box. which had been previously introduced. me then eilicientiy conducted E. Howard. ostloxu In were were v on much help!-ul information given. The etternoon seuion than clos- ed with hymn ‘'0 Info to the line!" bymlullinniek uullmyu much W that he d we ‘M tglnd her the truth she would gflobgndlhawbfln m“.§'..°3 ““° ;.:;.r" u twice with how we miss his wiu 1* oil 390 to the D9509 and wives can't tell each other 31 misunderstand‘ N141 could ubeol. tell? on no mm” the same will ‘:3 our re is and ell: c 1 i l l l i \