u-ww t!” i t. Wawsrmssr" l r“- .__J7’ A Stale of Stockings for Women l’ o ~ l c r0 for Misses p for Children a foetal? El.i“?..'§.‘§‘1‘;§.§§.§,’§%. lllliifiiififif. .95.. $.55 ' ial oifering- This is one of a series of special bargains that we picked up-—and it is a" very attractive saving- _ _ The lot includes cotton and lisle hose in children's sizes, black white and.tan-—as w_ell as womon’s and Misses hose in plain and ribbed black, white and brown. These would be good value at 50c to 75c each and we are offerin them at a special rice of THIRTY FIVE CENTS EACH R THREE PAIR FO R $1. . Hose of 7 5c to 1.25 value offered during . this sale at . P'- This lot contains women'ssilk_ boot hose black and col- ors. Tan Grey, Black, White plain and ribbed lisle and fine cotton mercerized hose also a uantity of mens fine lisle stock ing-s in black, tan, white, grey. hese are regularly worth 75¢- to llll-25. l- l- Now on Sale I at per pair _ Other lines offered at sale prices are Penmans fine black lisle hese 75¢ pair. ‘ F _ Silk boot hose in sand and cream it 951-30 pair. ) Silk boot hose in cordovan, tan, pearl and smoke at $15‘- per pair. vnnlnnmuu\\\\'uvzlln\\\\\anmwsm\uuuwamwnmon " ~;:-———_:-:_~—~’= , "limit-viz; ‘ " lessly clean, and the simple THE BEAUTIFUL RUGGED ZTT..T_Z'. .__ homo-made x » , ltouching. indeed, ' ' ' me with kindness. The 110M)’ 01d desert; a dish oi 5. t’ Continued from ilitgo [otve ‘K538 05 $80k wiidlrlwavy‘ silvery sponge cake, »' " - " an C011!‘ llfl BYOB. t Willing to knew the Acmllone-Ftfl M", offline had elven un the berreg?" r asked, , - one only can by dwelling under the lac“ only a your ham", . ‘some roof, l chose the ltumltlu‘ m! m uteri“ o: “lawn”, l I n“ mm“ . _ hnmefif ‘"1 "l0 fmwTmm‘ “ml M! (81:05), his wife prepared my er Wm] ‘or ‘a l film“ whiter Emmi" o“ ‘l h simple meal it was! There was u ' “egress.- m the sohooihouscPwith- t, t h a f 1 1 h a ,1, l‘- "W tumlsmn“ We" "f "l" I022: ilzlgltlcllltliefifls rlfmwhltgmfrellh pasture-Yes a a fiQlic-st, but everything was spot- . . . . .. a ~ . . umswt- . ur . ts t t» ‘ l I" \B“ ‘ ‘i. *1 ‘ ‘o1’ ~ "rent-Sync, "we ‘w. ~ ' ' Thtrlchmullawlllrflltl‘ $7§.>"1s¢§€'?-,- ’ 02*"- mslu‘ ERZQZSt-F: Edy‘; ' I of “Mouser: Selected ‘ ‘t? oz?) armour“ Th5"? Hgveq-OMMNU i = <>=---.P~-=.-"-.--=-l~ - s .. °:...,:*.=.:>:'~~ c .. » i . t “" a prime lust-m at t g, A, ~ ,0 .. . Mgr-noon Toss l, ,- L ' , o lsusnoss and kindly hospitality of immu- which my Acadlun hostess SOUTH SHORE OF NOVA SCOTIA my new-found friends wt-s almost had churned the day before, and q thc-y showered glass of cold cre-imy milk. And tor lent “wmler” “ml “"‘l”rw"“" presorvcd blul. fisherman, who was over soventv harried am] u thick piece of Ytlllllltf "Where do you set your ltllw‘ h, . . | q;- neat little sleeping-room. v "m! v n “we woman “nuns m a 0w rm later, us l sunk in the leather bod peaceful and quiet, yet brimiul OI lntggsnuin: l" 811110! . . 3 _ “w? tbs iofldevold .o e ta on her d "mun; her- betwecn snowy sheets, l could-see» “HE- n m“ '1 “we lmm" “W” levonins meal and such a delicious lggf afglifinlilled sereni! t-"l h‘ m! m m‘ “m” and an“, .. h w out dnthlrfl Ii ' ‘t . r fflDlléflv 0 l. BY jfl d“! up onevifllfifllfitlf” "$1."! TllQ —l'i' PAYS to buy in title Prov- Ines. , --suor rnou notmtms nu.‘- M. y 9045-5-12 t: -PRE8ENTAT|0N T0 REV. l". T. BERTRAttL-The members of _ the congregation of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. E. A. McLean on Thursday even- ing and pesented their pastor, Rev. F. 1‘. Bertram. with a purse of g up further studle.. Br. Bertram ' repied in a very appropriate ad- dress thanking the congregation for their cooerniion with him dur- . ing hi sstny here and also the kind- ness shown both he and Mrs. Bert- ram. h very enjoyable evening was spent with games and music. After the presentation luncheon i‘ "was served. The address was read ‘ by Miss Ethel Allison and Mr. shford made the presentation. The following is the address. given to Mr. Bertfin. " i A’ ‘Dear Mr. Bertram:- In the providence of God and the; course of events the time is draw~ .tor and people will be severed. We cannot allow the occasion to pass without an effort to express in a measure our appreciation oi your labors during tho period in which as pastor. You have been ever on the alert for our betterment in a spiritual sense. From the pulpit you have never failed to deliver the whole truth and to preach the pure gospel as found in Gods Holy Word. As a teacher you were mosLfaithful, combining all the qualities which make thc study of the word both attractive and helpful. We understand that it is your in~ tention topursue a further course ul’ study and‘ thereby m yourself fur greater usefulness in the cause of the Master whom you serve] we feel proud of the spirit which prompts your action along this ling and we H5511" you that our prayers and best wishes will follow you and and Mrs. Bertram to your new sphere. . 39m"! Darling we would fl5lf you to accept this gift its u token oi‘ love and our appreciation of your faith and works. _ .We trust that in the busy ‘hi... l0 ¢°lll9 YOU may occusmuiiliy‘ draw from "l°lll0l‘Y's storehouse a little lllollgllt of your friends in New. castle. We know that if iaithiui it will ho ours to he among the ilessed when we shall "all gather- liomo in iho morning on the bunk, o (the bright jasper sea.’ Signed on behalf of tho Cflllgflyg“. of lho ltlviliojlst Church, New. L-lbllc» N- 11-. Juno 24, 192a, ‘ JOHN HJk-SHFORD, H. a. moonv, 1 JOHN R. ALLlsnN ‘Qfifvwvoo-vorv-oo-o-evlo-ovo-v J. P. SWEENEY M.D.,C.M. Physician and Surgeon Hal Oilsned an oiflcs at KINKORA, P. E. Island mmdmll llliurts last your." Quill‘; that moment a fine-looking - "V Youth of about ninetenn’ wearing blue overalls, entered, m, ‘lflll "elltl- the younsest of their eeven chllrlren and a fisherman p like his father; but, go (“mm [he old gentleman, "Henri played the fiddle pretty Hood" and, during the evenlns. sl-tling with his chair Dfflpner hack against the wall, one leg thrown over tho other. Henri 11w Old llddlc that had been hand- ed down from his great grandfather and was thought to have originally come from France. He had never had n lesson in his life. but that was a great many boys in the village played thc fiddle, and tlte girls the organ by ear. ‘ ed spinning wheel in the corner, and l asked my hostess ii she spun. “0 you“ she replied "everybody spins", while the old genilcininn, with the most lncredullty, asked. "And don’ tinyborl-y spin whore you _,, he possible. lii Pubnico every house méffiéfag had its spinning wheel and tho wo- men spun iiic wool ltito yarn, dyed‘ it. and then knit it into socks, mitJ tiring early and rising at 5.30 in There, the moon, cradled in soiti clouds, 1mm tho light '1 .- \ . . . r ‘ ‘v , ..... money, prior to his leaving, to take l . ing near when our relations as pas-' you have gone in and out among us Pllllfed selection after selection on '- quitc ordinary, as it seemed that. Suddenly I spied an old-fashion)‘ in)‘ k wmk‘. mm. t mm. U lit sin ....'.::,l,, ll @ Q ill ll ll ll ll_ ll ll ll ll II ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Ill ll u u u u u u u u: llllll‘ will“, l ll II ll l i t ll o‘... -.-....t.-|»-..~nu~c»~uauq DIAN. l. “Fol Flav l. l ti‘, it" ll i llt ‘llf-'l"l" lu ~l.,.Z"":*¢-~-l=-u"l-;tt.. llll t “ l ~ ‘law liil| , l it l M J it. t lllllllltul... m" "it “Many Fm’ (ll, Vwhichever flavor canlt. go wrong. y» you choose you (ll, Most folks prefer the old-time good- ness of Adams’ superfine peppermint- cool and refreshing as the breath which blows from mountain snows-the white Chiclets in the famous yellow packet. (IL But thousands are learning the de- liciousness of the new p: ‘r1 I’ 1:16 Chiclcts- brimming witii the Wonderful flavors of luscious fruit. o, u. either flavor you’ll find chides “Really Delightful”—— good for nerves and t€€th~2ll1d breath and digestion. hi Fruit ciiiciet s, 1 in the Pink Packet ——-ani rfdams product, particularly prepared. AIDJAIVII§ cfs The Original Candy-Coated Gum Peppermint VChlClGtS in tlieYellow and Gold Packet v . l u"; u" n n n u [ll Illl ll ll lllle ll ll ll ll.“ l! llll I llllllllllll llll house, liming "the IIIBFUIEFB 0! pic haul an ddvtintnge over the mod— t... net-p; out there was Ilontltétllnfl '|(!l"ll cllwbrcvi folk, in playing the save the sow crooning, 0 ll |grout rmmo of lilo, and tat-tiny the mother to her weary children. S l r fell into dreams. 1 yvgke witii the first fulnt flush come from? as if lt could scarcely of‘ ‘ugh and {mm my window l . d lee the fishermen, ln_ their him‘, making ready to putt out w.'sea.,l watched them, one by onogsaii out of the harbour. PHI m 1 I l d libs; ightlgtzlse lnrto tlileltsruen Evil lit is was grow tig a c, uri as.;@s;j;.g_ ‘ "wn _t e wi e {on on r ‘. l , ,0“ ,5 u! mo sea and my friends were accustomed to re.- -,,§“..y;.“' loddlnglllong‘ drawllllil aelilcxcilt lllianslblbsnlnoflds, "m; an,“ the old fishermen would tell them wonderful stories world. They also made many trips to the woods to gather flowers or. ‘pick _bo_rrlos,_ and, when lovo came into the lives youth-s and maidens, it. was natural and beautiful, as the oldlug oi 1c: me men and were’ m the ma. h . flhi hi. b uo ox-carr and ~l hasten order thut tho fishermen coiiltl be’ to!“ 6dr, ‘inlbllie freshness of th whereupon the off with the tide, I repaired to my > morning. i, The days that [would , not but ‘if t followed were r-rpnviozhm! ioysaad ema- utmthctqutyt tltzatihpac pee". . l s31 bcsi. out of it. of crowding Into u stuffy "movie". straining their eycs and for hours afterwards trying to puzzle out llle as they screen, mtulc their way the white bmich to gather shells oi build saw it depicted on tho castles lnihl: snnd. 'l‘lll!y n H‘ of’ those Koidldn Never hnv ti ‘had seen him some which here,’ They contuinml the finest of hand ', h mstltchedlinens, crocheted laces After school tlio children, instead m?“ beautiful qums not m Speak of a number hooked mats the mother had made. One particularly MW“ m attractive one hurl n design of like my hostess, were oven fresh autumn huckground—really a work t of . art. "Where did you getlsucu lluflliti‘ ful alludes?" l asked ns l gazed in wonder at tho rare blending of thc colors, and the glrl replied smiling, ‘l! m“ °“""' but as ii it were quite the simplest down lea vos of heavy volvetypways happy "ito moro beautiful "Hope boxes" jority of cases, the mothers of f!" were shown mo llllllllfl ranging from seven to ten. twelve or eighteen children. My embroidered and hostess was one of twenty-two and herself tho mother of eleven ehlld- ren and yot these women weroul- and contented and l girl and her assure you they were not faded unrl wlzenod up at fifty, while mauy on a shell llFflVlllnd rosy, not with rouge and 00W‘ hunting for time-saving doviezfl 'overy description and flndlnil thing n the world, "O we justdyed too em The wives of the fishermen churned, baked. spun, made their time? own clothes and even the oil skins der, but merely owing to x001! |he-.tlth, good food and tho constpnu touch of the sea; our city-bred friends who are ever in contrast in ‘ T of em tlluVthe question remains what are the city folk doing with their Are thr-y after all any hurvlur than our Acadiau friends. firs??? n’; i . 0o u. M “YR J33: weer ru= sroonao ‘mm- LCAK rotational’,- 4:40;.- I a I I " '.‘ 4- I " t "s! ‘ ‘ '